How it looks RTX 2060 GPU running Need For Speed The Run (2011) on Ultra High graphics - Nissan 240Z
The Geforce RTX 2060 feature Turing architecture with 1365MHz Core Clock and 1725MHz Boost Clock speeds, 6GB GDDR6 (192-bit) on board memory, Plus 1920 CUDA processing cores and up to 336GB/sec of memory bandwidth provide the speed needed to create striking visual realism. Real time Ray tracing definitive solution for lifelike lighting, reflections, and shadows.
Need for Speed: The Run is a racing video game was released on 2011 with multiple versions EA Black Box developed versions for Windows PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game focuses on point to point races involving overtaking opponents, defeating rivals, time attacks, and evading the efforts of both police and criminal gang members to stop them.
NFS The Run features an extensive collection of races set against real life locations, including the cities of New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, and features a wide variety of real life cars to drive in.
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My current PC specs: RTX 2060 graphics card. Intel core i7-3770S CPU. Windows 10. Xbox360 controller.
Interestingly I discovered that this game has a locked frame rate of 30FPS, it is very smooth running a constant 30 frames per second. You wouldn't notice it playing the game. As you can see, it looks good and very playable.