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Assuming your power supply has 8 pin power vga and its got the extra wattage to push it. The size of this one is not huge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The graphic card that you currently have is not what dictates if you can upgrade to a new version or a different type. Things you need to find out if your current PC can do an upgrade to a new graphic card. 1. Look at you power supply (PSU) and how much power does it puts out and look at the specs of the new graphic card to see if does have indeed enough. You can look at the specs for your PSU to find out how many watts it is and you can look at the specs of the graphic card you are trying to get to find out its requirement on power. 2. Look at your motherboard does it have the the current PCI-E slot for the new graphic card. You can look at your motherboard specs to find out and cross reference that with the graphic card. you are trying to get. In summary if I was going to take a guess base on the fact you said GTX 960. I think it would be a safe guess to assume YES you can upgrade to a RTX 2060. but that just a guess not knowing you what mobo or PSU you currently have. Hope this helps.
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