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Zotac VGA RTX3060 Twin Edge OC 12GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
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There are some downsides to an amd rdna2 card even in this price tier, namely a lack of dlss and cuda. The 12gb of vram is mostly pointless on the 3060, since it lacks the performance to adequately play games that would use anywhere near that much. Likewise, the raytracing advantage is moot in this performance tier.
Ultimately, even at $245, unless you have non-gaming workloads that the 3060 would be beneficial for, at this price tier you would be better off getting an amd card.
BTW, are we still saying "hOlD tHe LiNe BoYz" or is that over?
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The 3060 TI is likely a better choice when buying from the used market as these 3060's are not that large of a leap from the 2060's. The leap up to the 4060 does not seem that great either since the consensus is that the 4060 should have been named the 4050. Other than the addition of the 4-6GB of RAM.
That's the only reason why I went with the 3060 over the 4060 - that is selling locally on FB MP for around $245-260.
The 3060 TI is likely a better choice when buying from the used market as these 3060's are not that large of a leap from the 2060's. The leap up to the 4060 does not seem that great either since the consensus is that the 4060 should have been named the 4050. Other than the addition of the 4-6GB of RAM.
That's the only reason why I went with the 3060 over the 4060 - that is selling locally on FB MP for around $245-260.
Seems like a good deal to me if you're not looking to play AAA titles for years to come.
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There are some downsides to an amd rdna2 card even in this price tier, namely a lack of dlss and cuda. The 12gb of vram is mostly pointless on the 3060, since it lacks the performance to adequately play games that would use anywhere near that much. Likewise, the raytracing advantage is moot in this performance tier.
Ultimately, even at $245, unless you have non-gaming workloads that the 3060 would be beneficial for, at this price tier you would be better off getting an amd card.
BTW, are we still saying "hOlD tHe LiNe BoYz" or is that over?
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There are some downsides to an amd rdna2 card even in this price tier, namely a lack of dlss and cuda. The 12gb of vram is mostly pointless on the 3060, since it lacks the performance to adequately play games that would use anywhere near that much. Likewise, the raytracing advantage is moot in this performance tier.
Ultimately, even at $245, unless you have non-gaming workloads that the 3060 would be beneficial for, at this price tier you would be better off getting an amd card.
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BTW, are we still saying "hOlD tHe LiNe BoYz" or is that over?
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The 3060 TI is likely a better choice when buying from the used market as these 3060's are not that large of a leap from the 2060's. The leap up to the 4060 does not seem that great either since the consensus is that the 4060 should have been named the 4050. Other than the addition of the 4-6GB of RAM.
That's the only reason why I went with the 3060 over the 4060 - that is selling locally on FB MP for around $245-260.
https://www.zotacstore.
If all you want is more raster performance, just basic FPS, you should get the 6600xt.
but if you want better raytracing and more vram for AI (Games basically never use more than 8gb at 1080p), this 12gb 3060 is your card.
(at this price point)
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