Didn't bother mentioning it in the video, but I've noticed a few angry comments directed at me getting "free GPUs". I bought this card locally here in Aus, just as I bought the 3090 and 5900X in my personal system + a great deal of the hardware that I review. I understand that stock and prices are a huge issue at the moment, but I'm still going to provide you guys with content. - Ali
F*ck the haters man. Even if you would get stuff for free. So what? You do a service for us with it and you only take one of each. Don't worry yourself about the morons that didn't hear "no" enough from their parents.
Appreciate the honesty and love the content. Glad that nothing gets in the way of an unbiased review, not that I ever thought a free gpu would sway your authenticity. Sorry for the trolls and thanks again for the amazing content! Unrelated, but still relevant to the SFF community... Been watching your vids for a couple years now and ended up getting a Cooler Master nr200p upon launch based on what I saw from you. I wanted the extra boost in performance from the Kraken x63, but the aesthetics of the vertical gpu, so I ended up creating a bracket/mount kinda thing that fits on the bottom of the case. Keeps the rad and fans snug in place and is probably safe... It can be 3d printed fairly quickly. Not sure if you have a 3d printer, but you seem like someone who might, or at least knows someone who does. Or if you want, I could probably send you one. Link below! www.thingiverse.com/thing:4635464
You are an amazing guy and I applaude you for the sincerity and density of your content. Struggling for some gains I also applaude you for your obvious discipline (looking great mate) but that's on a side note. Thanks a ton, stay true and keep rocking the content Ali! Best wishes from Germany!
Really love the simplicity yet aesthetic of your shots. All your videos look so clean. I don’t know anything about cameras or lenses but this is probably some of that top shelf high quality stuff.
This. So sick and tired of seeing reviews etc for shit we can't buy. Oh the reviewers get sent all kinds of shit, but everyone else, we can't buy shit.
@@zate75 Not to be pessimistic, I estimated the stock will be back by around June or July, then the MSRP will be back at around October or November this year.
@@simonwang4530 So another 6+ months of youtubers getting free shit to review no one else can actually buy? I'm not sure how that makes sense from a marketing standpoint. At this stage, I have embaced Stadia. My gaming PC has died (waterpump) and I can't find the right parts to update it all how I would like, so for the first time since 1992, I have abandoned PC gaming. Suck it AMD, NVidia, but like you give a fuck anyhow.
I got this card for 3 weeks now and I can say that it's a beast, idk if I got a better chip than you but mine boosts frecuently to 2050 mhz core at 69°C max, I was also able to OC to 2110 core and +1100 on memory but temps and noise were higher than I like at 72C with fan at 70% but underclock is where this thing shinnes I got 2000 mhz at 850mV while at 64C and fans at 60% Overall I'm pretty happy with this thing coming from an EVGA 980 ti
That would be because he's pretty much as professional as they come. He doesn't have clickbait titles and doesn't make stupid thumbnails for his videos (unlike a certain soyfaced popular techtuber who has a tendency to drop things). It'd say it's also because his channel is relatively new compared to some of the other popular guys out there (only been around here for a bit less than 4 years) and he is a bit more niche since his work is generally more SFF focused. Good news is his channel has been seeing quite a lot of growth in the past year since SFF systems are becoming more mainstream, so I think he'll become one of the most popular techtubers in a few years.
From what I've read online and personal experience, most users can undervolt this card from the stock 1000mV down to 900mV and still push 1900MHz. The undervolt shaves 20W off of peak power consumption and 5-7C off of peak temp. The fans spin at a lower speed as well, which is important for a SFF build where airflow is constrained and noise becomes a huge issue. Not sure why the core voltage was set so high out of the box; at 1000mV the card should be able to do 2000MHz. Maybe it's to address the variation between batches and ensure that the card is stable for those who don't tweak it? Edit: Looking at the frequency curve in MSI Afterburner, it appears that EVGA has set the Vcore to 1000mV for 1845MHz. I'm pretty confident most users can achieve that at 900mV, and 950mV in the worst case scenario. The cooler on this card isn't great. It's noisy relative to other cards. Edit edit: Another note on airflow, supply as much of it to the card as possible. The airflow in my case kinda sucks and the card consistently edges towards 80C even with an undervolt. Not sure if I got a bad card or what. Will report back with open air testing.
I appreciate the mention of its ability to be deshrouded. Been thinking of doing that for my next build, and it's nearly impossible to find out what cards might work for that., though I have room for something a bit longer.
"Why would you want to buy a GPU this small?" Dual slot dual fan, 8 pin power connector... it's not that small. The smaller 2070 cards were around 170mm long and single fan.
PSA: If you want to connect PWM fans to the fan header on this GPU after deshrouding, you need to cut the PWM to GPU fan adapters and flip it when plugging it in. The pin layout is reversed compared to normal PWM fan headers.
It’s a shame we don’t see more compact higher end GPUs as often they feature a 3rd fan w/ structural cutouts for airflow which can be eliminated and just boost the rpm a little bit to offset the higher temps without the need to have deafening audio from these fans. Great to see a more compact design hit the market.
it's not that bad here in Greece atm, bought mine on day one for 550 euros and there's another mate that told me he's about to receive his own 3060ti for 520 this week ...
It's so cute. Actually, is really cool. I've been waiting to see if they can do something like this for the 30 series cards. I want them to keep continuing to push to make stuff like this because they need to keep pushing that envelope for SFF to continue to be a thing. I use an NCase M1 packed to the gills and is very dense and heavy, similar to the builds done on this channel but if all we have are mini-ITX cases designed to BARELY accommodate the latest gargantuan performance GPUS, eventually we won't have SFF cases anymore. There needs to be stuff like this to keep showing us what is possible in terms of SFF so that cases will keep being made to reciprocate.
I already did a build with this card in my Skyreach S4 Mini. It's awesome. Temps are pretty good and the noiselevels are good too. I have a HDPLEX 400W DC-DC converter with the HDPlex 400W AC-DC 12V PSU inside the case.
Gosh I remember a year or two ago in your video you said something like, 'I can't imagine why anyone would need a portable computer rather than a laptop's or something to that respect but now at it is, 'some people want that portability' so work in progress! (just teasing, looking forward to the sky reach build) a thumbs up as usual.
Pretty happy with my unit, overclocked to stable 1905Mhz while undervolting to .850V. Very quiet in my Nouvolo steck (Ali, you should have made a video about the Nouvolo steck, warning about it's bad design and poor quality so people would not learn that for themselves).
If this is your first time, then let me say welcome to PC gaming brother. You are in for a great time! There will be frustrations that come inherently with the platform, but you will see that the pros far outweigh the cons.
I got mine at the same time as you and the same place.. must have been the same batch ! Just bought it when I saw it and read the reviews after. Using it with a 5600x for flight sim ( and just finished Tomb Raider using it)... Next stop Assasins Creed Valhalla...
@@kwikbit I ended up getting this GPU too a couple of weeks ago. It's a bit loud (but nowhere near as loud as my stock vega 56) mainly due to its small cooler size, but undervolting seems to have helped a fair amount. I also dislike how pricey it is. Paying almost 640 canadian for a midrange GPU kind of hurts...
@@kwikbit haha nice buddy I'm running a 5600x as well which I also got from scan. I'm having a fantastic time gaming with it and its leaps and bounds better than what I was using before lol. Happy gaming bro :D
I am really excited to see your build! My Dan Case can fit bigger cards, but the small ones with UV f.e. are just so interessanting how little so much power can be!
why is everyone so mad at people reviewing stuff they cant buy (yet)? would you buy something if you didnt know how it performed? oh yeah, heres a brand new gpu. specs? idk. just buy it.
This is also the cheapest EVGA design (when I checked). When the difference between the 3060ti and the 3070 is so small for AiB cards, this is a really good option!
Immediately thought of small Silverstone Tek cases. Currently still using EVGA GTX 1060 SC 6GB in a RVZ01, deshrouded and small size doesn't restrict airflow in from the side fans.
Wish they had made 3070 and 3080 in XC design (not XC3). So it could fit in 2 slot cases. Doesn't have to be a short version like this though, a 3 fan version, but pure 2 slot (not 2.2).
Thank for the review this card is amazing. If EVGA has a z590 itx motherboard about to release. I will be doing a full custom EVGA build this year. Cheers
im getting a standard sized atx case, but still getting this exact video card for the sole reason that its actually cheaper than other video cards of the 3060 ti chipset
Put one of these in a NR200 case recently. Managed to snag one in Australia - it was one of the only 3060's left in stock. I'm guessing people are put off by the size and price, but it's perfect for what I want!
I have Zotac's RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge with me (doing a comparison with other RTX 3060 Ti's), which is really small, but this EVGA's is even smaller / shorter by 20 mm. 😮
I did a Skyreach 4 mini build about 2 months ago and ended up getting an RTX 2060 due to lower cost and power consumption. Really excited to start seeing some SFF options in the 30-series that I can upgrade to later. Just wish it was actually obtainable.
I'm considering deshrouding mine to throw on some NF-A9s, but those metal tabs are giving me a concern as to whether or not the bottom one will sit flush. Top (closest to the video outputs) seem like it'd have no problem fitting though. ::EDIT:: Can confirm the metal tabs interfere. Would require grinding them off or designing and printing out a custom shroud in order to ensure proper alignment of aftermarket fans.
Didn't bother mentioning it in the video, but I've noticed a few angry comments directed at me getting "free GPUs".
I bought this card locally here in Aus, just as I bought the 3090 and 5900X in my personal system + a great deal of the hardware that I review.
I understand that stock and prices are a huge issue at the moment, but I'm still going to provide you guys with content.
- Ali
F*ck the haters man. Even if you would get stuff for free. So what? You do a service for us with it and you only take one of each. Don't worry yourself about the morons that didn't hear "no" enough from their parents.
I am in Aus, and also bought this card. They're out there. People gotta stop bitching and actually look.
Appreciate the honesty and love the content. Glad that nothing gets in the way of an unbiased review, not that I ever thought a free gpu would sway your authenticity. Sorry for the trolls and thanks again for the amazing content!
Unrelated, but still relevant to the SFF community... Been watching your vids for a couple years now and ended up getting a Cooler Master nr200p upon launch based on what I saw from you. I wanted the extra boost in performance from the Kraken x63, but the aesthetics of the vertical gpu, so I ended up creating a bracket/mount kinda thing that fits on the bottom of the case. Keeps the rad and fans snug in place and is probably safe... It can be 3d printed fairly quickly. Not sure if you have a 3d printer, but you seem like someone who might, or at least knows someone who does. Or if you want, I could probably send you one. Link below! www.thingiverse.com/thing:4635464
Some people's outrage and entitlement for things like this is just pathetic.
You are an amazing guy and I applaude you for the sincerity and density of your content. Struggling for some gains I also applaude you for your obvious discipline (looking great mate) but that's on a side note. Thanks a ton, stay true and keep rocking the content Ali! Best wishes from Germany!
Odd how (in my opinion) the lower end EVGA card designs actually look better than the higher end ones lol.
Same, I’ve always liked them more than the other ones like asus. I think they look so clean.
@@kokumosu The first few lots had it but all new production 3080/3090s have that part done in black.
This one seems pretty simple to me. Is that your reason as well?
That's cause the FTW3 cards are FUGLY this gen.
Evga 3080 is UGLY man
It's so tiny that I can't find one...
Hahaha
HAHA love it
ShopBLT
The t-shirt?
Can already tell which shots are from the Sony A7s III. Gives you a lot of freedom.
Cries in noisy ISO 800 😭
It's so nice to film with!
@@optimumtech big sensor
1:30
I prefer my Canon EOS R5.
1:29 thought my gpu was dying :P
It's a Cyberpunk-style VFX
SAME. I was like I JUST BUILT THIS WHY?!
Render error
Optimum pls fix
Oh, you thought hours of Heaven and 3DMark stress tests could stand up to Ali's slick videos? ;)
I'm guessing the green horizontal line at 1:30 wasn't an intentional effect on your part, Ali?
Nvidia green
There were a couple of noises in that video
His name is Ali? I though he's aussi xD
@@kayburcky7146 He is Aussie
Oops, render glitch!
I would love to see smaller 3070 and 3080's from manufacturers too, even if it means less clock boosting.
I want a small form factor 3090.
probably just gets you a 3060ti then
Really love the simplicity yet aesthetic of your shots. All your videos look so clean. I don’t know anything about cameras or lenses but this is probably some of that top shelf high quality stuff.
The shots and the color grading in this channel are something else!
finally, a 30 series that can fit in my case
pog
What case?
@@RickSanchez-rc1rg pc case
I'm still waiting for a 180mm card I might just need to get a different case though
I had to do cable management just so my evga 3070 could fit
Oh that thing looks soooo tiny when you've come accustomed to the humongous ones xD
But it looks insanely dense though
That's what she said :(
@@zeprahzzz I knew couldn't have gone without that comment xD
Absolutely love this card, and considering it’s like $50-100 cheaper than like every other good card where I live, this seems like a great deal.
It would be nice if the general public could actually purchase the new gen cards.
Yep.. still sold out in EU :(
This. So sick and tired of seeing reviews etc for shit we can't buy. Oh the reviewers get sent all kinds of shit, but everyone else, we can't buy shit.
@@zate75 Not to be pessimistic, I estimated the stock will be back by around June or July, then the MSRP will be back at around October or November this year.
@@simonwang4530 So another 6+ months of youtubers getting free shit to review no one else can actually buy? I'm not sure how that makes sense from a marketing standpoint. At this stage, I have embaced Stadia. My gaming PC has died (waterpump) and I can't find the right parts to update it all how I would like, so for the first time since 1992, I have abandoned PC gaming. Suck it AMD, NVidia, but like you give a fuck anyhow.
@@zate75 I hope I am wrong too. But based on the stock situation so far, it has no improvement at all.
The cat is like yo "how u humans fit so much power in there"
I got this card for 3 weeks now and I can say that it's a beast, idk if I got a better chip than you but mine boosts frecuently to 2050 mhz core at 69°C max, I was also able to OC to 2110 core and +1100 on memory but temps and noise were higher than I like at 72C with fan at 70% but underclock is where this thing shinnes I got 2000 mhz at 850mV while at 64C and fans at 60%
Overall I'm pretty happy with this thing coming from an EVGA 980 ti
Can someone explain to me how this guy isn’t the most popular tech RUclipsr right now?
That would be because he's pretty much as professional as they come. He doesn't have clickbait titles and doesn't make stupid thumbnails for his videos (unlike a certain soyfaced popular techtuber who has a tendency to drop things). It'd say it's also because his channel is relatively new compared to some of the other popular guys out there (only been around here for a bit less than 4 years) and he is a bit more niche since his work is generally more SFF focused. Good news is his channel has been seeing quite a lot of growth in the past year since SFF systems are becoming more mainstream, so I think he'll become one of the most popular techtubers in a few years.
Your cat is gorgeous!
Bottle brush tail
From what I've read online and personal experience, most users can undervolt this card from the stock 1000mV down to 900mV and still push 1900MHz. The undervolt shaves 20W off of peak power consumption and 5-7C off of peak temp. The fans spin at a lower speed as well, which is important for a SFF build where airflow is constrained and noise becomes a huge issue. Not sure why the core voltage was set so high out of the box; at 1000mV the card should be able to do 2000MHz. Maybe it's to address the variation between batches and ensure that the card is stable for those who don't tweak it?
Edit: Looking at the frequency curve in MSI Afterburner, it appears that EVGA has set the Vcore to 1000mV for 1845MHz. I'm pretty confident most users can achieve that at 900mV, and 950mV in the worst case scenario. The cooler on this card isn't great. It's noisy relative to other cards.
Edit edit: Another note on airflow, supply as much of it to the card as possible. The airflow in my case kinda sucks and the card consistently edges towards 80C even with an undervolt. Not sure if I got a bad card or what. Will report back with open air testing.
mine hits 82 even 84 c on apex 1440p low everything 144fps and my airflow is also bad but this is my only card that has been in my build
I appreciate the mention of its ability to be deshrouded.
Been thinking of doing that for my next build, and it's nearly impossible to find out what cards might work for that., though I have room for something a bit longer.
Great video! Always funny seeing your cat walk all over the equipment
"Why would you want to buy a GPU this small?"
Dual slot dual fan, 8 pin power connector... it's not that small. The smaller 2070 cards were around 170mm long and single fan.
Yeah I'm still waiting for an RTX 30 series that will fit in my Velka 3.
@Bakon Waiting for the MSI Aero ITX.
@@LeadFarmer1597 will it ever happen?
@Bakon there are blower 3090s
this card is around the size of my RX 550 Red Dragon. Talk about compact
PSA: If you want to connect PWM fans to the fan header on this GPU after deshrouding, you need to cut the PWM to GPU fan adapters and flip it when plugging it in. The pin layout is reversed compared to normal PWM fan headers.
Ali, thank you for letting your kitty be in more of the shots. It adds an element to your videos for sure.
What is the breed of your cat 🐈?
I just purchased 2 days ago and I love it, small great build quality and awesome performance
It’s a shame we don’t see more compact higher end GPUs as often they feature a 3rd fan w/ structural cutouts for airflow which can be eliminated and just boost the rpm a little bit to offset the higher temps without the need to have deafening audio from these fans. Great to see a more compact design hit the market.
I wonder which will happen first - eradication of COVID-19 or full retail availability of all 30 series GPUs...
Probably the COVID-19 eradication.
All I know is that the 40 series will be released first and that’s when we can get our hands on 30 series.
"smallest 30 series you can currently buy" uhm scalpers would like to have a word with you
@J Fz i use euros and i can't find it
@@SolaTheUnknown they are coming up in the UK, picked one up for £450 yesterday from Scan...hopefully you get some across the channel soon!
it's not that bad here in Greece atm, bought mine on day one for 550 euros and there's another mate that told me he's about to receive his own 3060ti for 520 this week ...
@@MirinCuz1991 how's your F5 key doing? ;)
@@SoFGR wtf????? Howww here in austria I cant even get 3080 for 1200€ = 1500$
Thank you for the small form factor content I very much appreciate and enjoy it
Love the content. Best RUclipsr of All time
It's so cute.
Actually, is really cool. I've been waiting to see if they can do something like this for the 30 series cards.
I want them to keep continuing to push to make stuff like this because they need to keep pushing that envelope for SFF to continue to be a thing.
I use an NCase M1 packed to the gills and is very dense and heavy, similar to the builds done on this channel but if all we have are mini-ITX cases designed to BARELY accommodate the latest gargantuan performance GPUS, eventually we won't have SFF cases anymore. There needs to be stuff like this to keep showing us what is possible in terms of SFF so that cases will keep being made to reciprocate.
I knew this video was next when I see gpu box on setup video, well played.
You are doing exceedingly futuristic & minimalistic things.
I do like them!
I'm glad they didn't go with a triple slot design like they did with the RTX 2060 XC.
Please, make a video about your video recording process, some behind the scenes, gear, lighting, etc... Your vids are always gorgeous.
I just got this card, I luv it. It runs cool and is a noticeable upgrade from my rtx 2070. The 3060ti is a great 1440p card.
Me2. Better than my 280x
does the fans spin in idle?
Is it loud?
@@themesican5540 No. Not at all.
@@djxearo No. Its default fans curve doesn't start fans spin in idle.
Heck yes! I have this card arriving this week and am planning a very similar build
Love your content man! Keep it up!
I already did a build with this card in my Skyreach S4 Mini. It's awesome. Temps are pretty good and the noiselevels are good too. I have a HDPLEX 400W DC-DC converter with the HDPlex 400W AC-DC 12V PSU inside the case.
1:29 I didn't notice anything. Great video
Just got mine today. Putting it in a sub 7l matx build. Super excited to get it up and running
I was literally searching for a small rtx 3060ti and this notification pops up lol
Go say out loud that you want a smoothie then watch how your phone shows you places to find smoothies..
Theyre listening friend.. they are listening..
Gosh I remember a year or two ago in your video you said something like, 'I can't imagine why anyone would need a portable computer rather than a laptop's or something to that respect but now at it is, 'some people want that portability' so work in progress! (just teasing, looking forward to the sky reach build) a thumbs up as usual.
Jam is a great perspective of size.
Jesus Christ, that 1:30 glitch got me, you speaking about graphics cards, the first thing that came to my mind was that my GPU was artifacting.
Super excited for that build!!!
Aww so cute! I hope it grows up to become a 3080!
Pretty happy with my unit, overclocked to stable 1905Mhz while undervolting to .850V.
Very quiet in my Nouvolo steck (Ali, you should have made a video about the Nouvolo steck, warning about it's bad design and poor quality so people would not learn that for themselves).
Love the new intro!
As always a clean video.
great comparison, glad I watched this video before buying the card
That's a neat little card. Would be interesting to see what acoustic and thermal gains can be made through de-shrouding.
Best reviews. Thank you!
Just bought this card yesterday on scan, cant wait to test it out as im moving from an xbox one to a pc for gaming lol
If this is your first time, then let me say welcome to PC gaming brother. You are in for a great time! There will be frustrations that come inherently with the platform, but you will see that the pros far outweigh the cons.
I got mine at the same time as you and the same place.. must have been the same batch ! Just bought it when I saw it and read the reviews after. Using it with a 5600x for flight sim ( and just finished Tomb Raider using it)... Next stop Assasins Creed Valhalla...
@@kwikbit I ended up getting this GPU too a couple of weeks ago. It's a bit loud (but nowhere near as loud as my stock vega 56) mainly due to its small cooler size, but undervolting seems to have helped a fair amount. I also dislike how pricey it is. Paying almost 640 canadian for a midrange GPU kind of hurts...
@@kwikbit haha nice buddy I'm running a 5600x as well which I also got from scan. I'm having a fantastic time gaming with it and its leaps and bounds better than what I was using before lol. Happy gaming bro :D
@@Shieftain Thank you for the warm welcome mate :)
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who caught the 1:30 render glitch lol
Makes me wonder if Noctua will ever sell aftermarket GPU coolers, or collaborate with a card manufacturer.
This already exists, The Asus rtx 3070 Noctua OC edition is a card that looks as ugly as its fans are silent!
@@AdrianCChaseI guess I shoulda put some money on it
Small factor builds are 💖.
Your contents are always pretty clear, professional anfd overall great.
However I own this cart too, and it's awesome for its size
Managed to get one from evga themselves by email and been loving it so far as I went from a 1060 3gb to this.
I need more of the cat in your videos!
Good, looking forward to 4060
JUST THE BEST, PC VIDEOS ON RUclips PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am really excited to see your build! My Dan Case can fit bigger cards, but the small ones with UV f.e. are just so interessanting how little so much power can be!
this card will on my dream build, not so much on power consumption but still strong.
I just got this card!! It’s gonna be a amazing little guy
What's the length to the end of the heat pipes ?
@@Mrjpk1971 late reply but its 204 millimeters or to make it easier its 8 inches at the end of the heatpipes
why is everyone so mad at people reviewing stuff they cant buy (yet)? would you buy something if you didnt know how it performed? oh yeah, heres a brand new gpu. specs? idk. just buy it.
Just got this GPU because of Stock drop deals from Ace Graphics cards
i just got one of these yesterday. gonna mine on it like a MOFU. the best part... i paid 70$ after tax and shipping.. i had evga bucks!
Next video featuring the Noctua fans? I'm game. Great & informative video as always.
This is also the cheapest EVGA design (when I checked). When the difference between the 3060ti and the 3070 is so small for AiB cards, this is a really good option!
Got one put in it’s beastly
It's true
Immediately thought of small Silverstone Tek cases. Currently still using EVGA GTX 1060 SC 6GB in a RVZ01, deshrouded and small size doesn't restrict airflow in from the side fans.
Wish they had made 3070 and 3080 in XC design (not XC3). So it could fit in 2 slot cases. Doesn't have to be a short version like this though, a 3 fan version, but pure 2 slot (not 2.2).
Finally, something that _might_ fit in my case!
Really Glad that i was managed to get hold of this thanks to EVGA Queue! A great add for my sff build!
It's amazing everyone complains about not being able to get one. I've bought multiple 3080s thru that Evga queue system. Really easy...
@@mattgreenfield8038 reported.
Ali is motivating me to start working out😂
Dear Ali, thanks so much for the high quality content and work, it's greatly appreciated, hope you and family are doing well.
this is going to be a sweet build for sure!!
I bought this card because it was simply the only 3060 TI in stock.
can't wait for the build!
Thank for the review this card is amazing. If EVGA has a z590 itx motherboard about to release. I will be doing a full custom EVGA build this year. Cheers
To think that the 3060 Ti was launched 6 months ago is just crazy.
Thanks Ali for justifying my new purchase, installed this GPU yesterday and very happy with it so far! Can't wait for the Skyreach Mini Build :)
Another card that won't be in stock. Fantastic!
im getting a standard sized atx case, but still getting this exact video card for the sole reason that its actually cheaper than other video cards of the 3060 ti chipset
0:25 oh careful with those words, don't lie to me
Got this card in my s4m brickless leeeets go!!! The legendary S4M.
What do you mean by brickless?
The power supply is seperated into 2 section. Look up the hdplex.
I miss when graphics cards used to be 75 watts max.
Does the cat come with the gpu? Because if so im 100% buying it!
EVGA doing a great job for us SFF lovers
Put one of these in a NR200 case recently. Managed to snag one in Australia - it was one of the only 3060's left in stock. I'm guessing people are put off by the size and price, but it's perfect for what I want!
Just grabbed a Zotac 2070 super mini.
Can’t wait til the 30 series starts coming back in stock
Looking forward to your Skyreach mini build.
I have Zotac's RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge with me (doing a comparison with other RTX 3060 Ti's), which is really small, but this EVGA's is even smaller / shorter by 20 mm. 😮
Even better perspective this card is as good as my 2080 Super FTW3 Ultra at half the price and 10cm shorter.
@Jungle Spike huh?
I did a Skyreach 4 mini build about 2 months ago and ended up getting an RTX 2060 due to lower cost and power consumption. Really excited to start seeing some SFF options in the 30-series that I can upgrade to later. Just wish it was actually obtainable.
Looks like this will fit horizontally in the MESHLICIOUS and allow for the HDD cage to still fit. That's my dream build right there.
I look forward to buying this card when it's affordably priced in the middle of 2022!
Words of truth
Once the 4060 Ti comes out...
@@ecube7395 5060ti* lets not forget that even gtx 1060s are not available right now
1:29 when u overclock memory too much, starts artifacting.
I'm considering deshrouding mine to throw on some NF-A9s, but those metal tabs are giving me a concern as to whether or not the bottom one will sit flush. Top (closest to the video outputs) seem like it'd have no problem fitting though.
::EDIT:: Can confirm the metal tabs interfere. Would require grinding them off or designing and printing out a custom shroud in order to ensure proper alignment of aftermarket fans.
2:07 RTX 6800?? Where can I get one!!
Haha. Anyways, great video!