@TONIO212 , welcome to the forum.
The RTX 2060 requires a minimum of 500W to operate properly and requires 1x8-pin power connector. Your power supply unit (PSU) is 600W, but I don't know if it has the 8-pin power connector. I suggest that you measure the space where the card will be installed from the Back I/O ports to the front of the case. This will allow you to see if it will fit with plenty of space for good airflow. This is very important with the newer cards.
One last suggestion, choose a manufacturer and contact their Tech Support to assure that their card will work. I like MSI products. I have a MSI RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio. It is a great card.
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