Don't quote me, I'm not the one who claimed that. Perhaps the OP has some kind of deal, hell I don't know.
Well after using and testing both / if OP can pull a 2060 for $200 outta a hat - hell OP should go for it
@K.S. .... Shhhhh!.....I'm trying to get the link to it!.....we could start a business/ buy them at $200/ and selling them for $300..... easy I tell ya! PS: Don't tell no one/ our little secret!......
Parkitect has as recommended "Anything made after 2014". Left 4 Dead 2 would run on a weak card when it was released, and that's 10 years ago. If that's the profile of the games you are going to play, get the cheapest GPU available in your country and save yourself the money. If you are going to play something more demanding in the future then compare prices, but IMHO don't count raytracing or DLSS as a factor. Raytracing is hard even for the 2080ti and the quality improvement is questionable outside of selected screenshots. And with limited selection of games, all of them obiously new (a few exceptions for games that get RT patches just to get a headline in sites like this) About DLSS, I think it won't survive further that next gen of cards. Just my 2 cents