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Asus GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Dual 8G GDDR6X White Graphics Card $469 + Shipping ($0 Pickup) @ Umart

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Video Memory - 8GB GDDR6X

Engine Clock - OC mode : 1695 MHz (Boost Clock) Default mode : 1665 MHz (Boost Clock)

CUDA Core - 4864

Memory Speed - 19 Gbps

Memory Interface - 256-bit

Dimensions - 230 x 120 x 42 mm

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  • +16

    Holders from 2021 rejoice!

    • +12

      I just checked my invoice, $859 for a Asus 3060ti in Aug 2021. I could have saved $390 if I just waited 2 years!

      • +2

        Cries in 6800xt March 2021

      • +1

        I spent $1250 on a Asus ROG strix 12gb 3060 in 2021 so I know your pain.

      • +1

        Approx $1350 for my 3070 from 2021

      • +1

        RX6700XT's were $1250 Christmas 2021

        • I actually preordered that card and got it vaguely close to retail at the time, I'm definitely not complaining. I sold my 2060 super and a 5700xt for about $1300, it was a stupid time.

          I wound up selling it for $700 and buying a 3080 for $1k, no way the minister of finance would have approved it otherwise.

    • +2

      Rejoicing from 2015!

      Gtx970.

      • Is a good card. Mine ran cyberpunk at 1080p 45fps avg. I paid $350 for a 6600xt over a year ago and can't believe people pay marginally more for 4k/ultra settings.

  • +1

    Is it more value to buy this and build a custom pc or buy a prebuilt?

    • +1

      If you're willing to wait for individual parts you like (and fit the exact specs you're looking for) to go on discount, then it's always better value to build a pc yourself.

  • +2

    omg 3060Ti!!!

    • +1

      But only 8GB.

      • -2

        yeah, you want seriously good graphics (guessing you have a serious good monitor) then not 8GB

  • -1

    Why in the world would you pay this price today when the 4060 and 4060 Ti exist? It's the 8GB model too.

    • +5

      I thought the 3060ti is better than the 4060

      • Barely at launch, while offering DLSS3, and better pathtracing performance. There's also a bunch of features that haven't even been put into games yet.

        Only a luddite would buy this thing at this price. If you're not even considering path tracing, go get an Intel A750 for $100 less or grab a RX6700 series card.

        • +6

          Your link shows 3060ti is 10% better perf than 4060. So measurably better for the same price. Also they both have 8gb vram. So not sure why you're saying its a bad price.

        • +1

          But this is the gddr6x ver. which is almost the same perf as 3070. Forget a750 which can’t perform consistently these days

          • -2

            @nelladream: You need to keep abreast of the current data and the pace of Intel driver updates. I'm not recommending the A750 as a direct competitor consistently though, just way better value given it has a direct DLSS competitor, AV1 encode, and better RT and PT performance compared with AMD.

            40 series will progress well past its current bottlenecks as DX12 Ultimate features and opacity micromaps/micromeshes come more to the fore.

            • +3

              @jasswolf: I have a a750 by myself in my third pc so I know how it performs. Why would u even expect to do RT or PT with these low tier cards with unplayable fps?

              • +1

                @nelladream: Because you pair them with XeSS?

                Modern DX12 games are fine on Intel, pushing often enough right up against the RTX 3060 Ti when it comes to the A750… you should know this?

                • @jasswolf: Well what I have tested recently the a750 still slower than the 3060 ti, u can check out recent 4060 vs a750 video. And thats for modern games. Old games support still need to keep up. When I buy hardware I won’t trust the concept of “future proofing” cuz u never know if they will keep up with the drivers etc. and not even mentioned that maybe I won’t even play games anymore in the “future”.

                  • +1

                    @nelladream: There's only two modern DX12 game in that entire benchmark, and one of them has been acknowledged as something Intel are in the process of patching (F1). Lots of early DX12 games were basically DX11 in a wrapper, so you didn't see the gains you'd expect.

                    Furthermore, once you jump to 1440p, they are performing about the same in such games, even with RT. You're highlighting my own argument.

                    • +1

                      @jasswolf: For benchmark like this sth cannot be shown. When I’m using the a750 to play games, the issue is stability. Frame rate is not stable at certain threshold which is not okay when u wanna play competitive games (like dropping from 140hz to 70 or 80).

                      It might be a good option if someone knows to play around. But even some new games these days won’t have DX12 for example bd3. My friend came to my place and we played bd3 together, a750 can’t work on Vulcan and barely works on dx11. I had to wipe out the whole driver and redownload the driver again to make it work.

                      • @nelladream: You mean BG3? Is anything working with Vulkan on the game? Game was designed for DX11, and runs fine considering it's a 1440p 60-90 FPS card.

                        The only reason it's on DX11 is because they've been working on it for 6 years with the DE engine and a few things botled on. The game runs on a potato, has DLSS, and will probably get XeSS patched in.

        • Unfortunately there are luddites everywhere. It would indeed be incredibly stupid to buy this. It's old as and was a similar price 12+ months ago. Nevermind 8GB since became obsolete

    • +7

      Maybe because the 4060 is worse and costs more (on avg across the popular models) and the 4060 ti is gonna cost you around 200 bucks more than this for 10% more performance.

      • +3

        They're not great cards, but this is a shit price for the 3060 Ti in the context of them.

        Should note I was confusing the 8GB 3060 Ti with the 8GB 3060, but still an issue of price.

    • Cause its white maybe…

      • +1

        So questionable reasons, got it

        • +1

          Im just trying to answer your question. I ain't buying it either lol.

  • I have a 1060, do you think I should upgrade for starfield or just play in 1080? (if it even plays in 1080)?

    • +2

      It will play, don't pay too much mind to the recommended specs. Wait for a 40 series refresh, or save up cash and get a 5070 or 5080 in H1 2025.

      • -5

        no way starfield will play with 1060 :)
        you cant even play Fallout 4 with that card

        • +3

          What? Maybe if you load it up with custom uncompressed 4K textures it won't, but unmodded Fallout 4 is fine??

          Don't throw people off with this kind of comment.

          • @jasswolf: yes yes, but Starfield will struggle on this card, unless he likes playing at 30 fps and low quality

            • +2

              @botchie: Low graphics settings are not what they used to be, and FSR/downscaling are also options.

              My key point is to not buy now in this market, because value - short, medium, and long term - is all over the shop below the RTX 4070 level of performance. AMD RX 7700 and 7800 should force some adjustements and hopefully a NVIDIA refresh, but the 50 series is going to be a huge jump, thankfully.

              We'll start seeing performance data in less than 24 hours to confirm exactly what a 1060 can do.

              • @jasswolf: bro has a GPU from 2016 - he can update :)
                starfield will be a demanding game, sub $500 card like this will last him few more good years on 1080p but yes as always if you can wait, wait, this is always true

                • @botchie: We're on a bargain website, and you're shooting from the hip, leave it be until you have some hard data. It's extremely unlikely that Starfield will be an issue for a 1060 in terms of delivering a good 1080p 45-60 FPS experience. Hell, it's leaked that Starfield will run on a Steam Deck…

                  Pathtracing is about to become a big thing for PC graphics, and the 30 series is not good at it.

                  • @jasswolf: Agreed. Starfield is gonna be on game pass day 1 so you may as well just pay a buck to see how it runs rather than running out for a questionable deal on an older card.

                    • @Diji: That deal has been disabled, but even at the AU PC Game Pass price, still a bargain. Fortunately there are cheaper methods…

    • if you have a 1060 what about other components? Im guessing your due for some new stuff, not just GPU

      • AMD 3600 and 16 GB Ram.
        Should be OK.

    • +1

      Can now confirm it will play, mix of low-to-medium settings, FSR2 set to Quality (~75% render scale). Game looks solid with those settings, you can stave off your upgrade subject to late 2023 to early 2025 GPU releases.

      If you can manage to hold out for RTX 50 series in 2025, I strongly recommend doing so because alongside Intel Battlemage it should be a return to strong price-to-performance options.

  • Keep in mind this is Dual, it is not ASUS’s high performance line which would be more like Strix

    • +4

      Really doesn't matter for 3060ti. The card doesn't draw that much power and the performance diff is almost negligible.

    • I had a dual the upgraded to a 3080 strix. 3060ti was way cooler and quieter, it doesn’t need fancy cooling.

  • -3

    Why is white a feature? Aren't white things are usually slower?

    • And they can't jump either.

      I actually went with a white theme on current PC, looks good but the GPU )GTX970) is black so this 3060 would be a nice git, except I don't want to replace it until it dies. :)

      • -3

        You haven't seen the footage from 9/11 then

  • Would this be a decent upgrade from 1660ti? Should I go AMD for better value?

    • +3

      This card would be a roughly 75% upgrade over the 1660ti. And yes, out of the last gen gpus, the 6700xt is probably the best value card.

    • +1

      This graphics card doesn't have enough VRAM for modern and future titles, I would wait for AMDs new cards to release and you might see some more price drops happening.

  • +1

    lol this is a wild price for aug/sep 2023

  • Is this an actual deal for this card or is it a deal for the color?

    • Just for the colour

  • Some RTX 4060s are even cheaper than this 3060Ti

  • IMO this is a good deal - this is the gddr6x variant which almost the same perf as 3070. Can’t find anything cheaper for the gddr6x ver.

    • +1

      I can't find any reviews that show that much performance gain, only like 3-5fps and a noticable increase in 1% lows. Saying 3070 performance seems like a stretch.

      • Probs depends on resolution. I don’t have a 3070 by myself atm but here is one video. That being said 3070 defs will perform better bc more cuda cores. But the gddr6x memory helps a lot with competitive gaming bc of the 1% low stability etc.

  • Is this a good deal or no? Can't tell. I thought so because 3060 ti = still decent? But for $50 more you can get a 6700 xt from Scorptec so?

    • +1

      Bad deal, if you're buying over the next 12 months, wait for 40 series refresh or 4070 price drop, or look at the Intel A750 @ $330.

      • If I just want something quick to play bg3 decently (coming from a second hand 1060 lol) - Intel A750 decent? $330 at Scorptec seems like a pretty good price

        • It's decent, but consider that you're going to have Intel Battlemage in Q1/Q2 2024, which will more than double performance at the top of the stack, then the RTX 50 series in Q1 2025, which is expected to be an enormous price-to-performance jump.

          I would keep an eye on Battlemage news over the next few weeks, as I'd expect there to be a preview of its performance and technology alongside the Intel 14th Gen CPU announcement (20th September). If it's good at pathtracing and has a frame generation technology, it'll be a very good buy.

          • +1

            @jasswolf: How do you keep track of all the tech news? You seem to have great insights.

            • +2

              @ozdesi: /r/hardware goes well, as do solid news aggregation sites like videocardz; use the former to gather an idea of what makes sense with the latter.

        • Data coming in is that the 1060 is fine for 1080p60, experiment with low to medium settings, FSR2 set to quality.

    • Awful deal. If I was in the market now I'd look for a used 1080/1080ti/6600xt/5700xt for $200 or less to tie me over. This and similar AMD cards haven't dropped in price for 12 months.

  • Aren't they put LHR if it is the newer version of 3060ti. Hope they are not recycling the old GPUs.

  • Will this be a worthwhile upgrade from a Radeon RX 5700 XT?

    • Not really, I'd say hold a little longer for a 7700xt

  • Would this be OK for 1440p 120hz? Nothing too demanding gamewise…

    I want to be able to stream to my Nvidia Shield (e.g. Fortnite for the kids) hence thinking better to stick with RTX cards, but not sure that's still true with Nvidia back flipping on the whole thing and all.

  • +1

    This should have been it's release price

    • Yeah it's original release was $530aud before the msrp increases. $470 3 years later is really pathetic. Better than paying $1000 for one though lol

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