3DMark Fitrestrike
3DMark Firestrike shows that the MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z pulls consistently 5% higher graphics performance over the FE.
3DMark Time Spy
Time Spy is the newest 3DMark entry being a DX12 variant. The MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z once again shows 4.3-4.5% gains in graphics performance versus the FE counterpart.
VRMark
VRMark has 3 levels, Easiest being Orange, then heavy being Cyan and insane mode being Blue.
Here we see the MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z show a weird result with the Orange room result faltering by 1.55% to the FE, whereas the CYAN and Blue room gain 4.4 and
4% respectively.
Unigine Heaven 4.0 Pro
Heaven is a long time test ion our suite. It is from Unigine and pushes tessellation and some heavy GPU loading.
Heaven is a trusty older bench but it once again carries a similar result netting a 2.4% lead for the MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z.
Unigine Superposition Pro
Superposition is the newest benchmark from Unigine and is better aligned with testing the newer cards we are testing today.
Unigine Superposition is torture even for the most beastly cards on the market. Here the Gaming Z 2060 shows a 4.3% increase which falls in line with our other tests.
Enough with synthetics, let’s get it in our game suite.