have it now in a 1440p display and works pretty good to this day, just use DLSS and tweak the settings a little bit, works fine in well optimized games.
I'm actually looking forward to exploring the RTX 3060 at 1440p next. I wonder how it'll look on my M27Q monitor🙂 Do you use DLSS Balanced? Or Quality is the lowest you ever go?
Software should be in addition to, not a requirement to run games. DLSS is fine but their is noticeable drop in quality especially in high resolutions. You should be buying the hardware when you buy a GPU not an artificial price gate to get DLSS 2.0 or 3.0. That's a problem. You are essentially buying a software suite for the price instead of a piece of hardware. Considering they are raising the prices every year and giving you less hardware and compensating with software. It's supposed to be an addition to, not a requirement for the gimped overpriced hardware to actually function normally.
I am a guy with an extremely high tolerance to play games in 30fps, so seeing that I could boot up games like HDII or even Horizon on max settings, which both are VERY demanding games and easily get above 40fps WITHOUT DLSS makes me extremely happy, 3060 as of right now is truly the best GPU you can own as a casual gamer, it's affordable and is a phenomenal successor to GTX 1060 Edit: after using 3060 12GB for over three months now and stress testing it in various games I gotta say that this GPU is an absolute STEAL, I can recommend it for everyone who has a very VERY tight budget and/or doesn't want to or can't buy the 4060
If you already have the 3060 and you've been having fun playing games on it over the last few years then I totally agree. It's a great GPU! However, it's different if one is looking to buy it new in 2024. It depends on the region I guess. The 3060 price is still almost the same as the RTX 4060 in the US. Here in the UK there's around £25 difference which is not that massive either. I'd like the RTX 3060 to be cheaper. It's too much to ask for a previous-gen GPU that is significantly less powerful than the RTX 4060.
@@theivadim brother, a friend of mine is selling his used Asus strix 1080ti a microwave price *less* than rtx3060 12gb. If I want to buy a 3060 12gb I have to first buy 1080ti from my friend and then sell it and add like $10 more dollars to get a 3060 12gb. Should I do it or just stick with 1080ti save myself from hassle of selling and save those $10?
Anything under 29 FPS isn't going to ruin your playthrough, most of the videos we see online today on our phones are 29 FPS, we used to play barely 30 FPS in PS4 era, so we kinda grew greedy, as each 10 FPS you gain from 30 FPS is going to take a huge amount of strength from a GPU, the closer you are to 30, the harder is for it to push it up. But any experience that averages around 35 FPS and drops to maybe 22-25 FPS and rockets above 30 FPS is quite playable, as you are not going to get the 25 FPS everywhere, CP2077 Path Tracing w/DLSS Quality on i3 12100F does that, and swapping it to balanced, +5FPS in the lows, and performance jumps it up at least 15 FPS from the lows, except dogtown, you wont have framedrops but since its a small area I enabled DLSS performance, in CP, DLSS only harms the far distance looks, makes it kinda sketchy but for near almost nothing and textures have the same quality, AMD FG is there to compensate for the relatively lower speed because of the 12GB VRAM pool, and there is also lossless scaling as well. 6700XT though much faster, isn't going to change my mind because of DLSS and stronger RT/PT performance I want those options, and I'm willing to pay more Sure many hate Nvidia, but we can't deny their tech is insane, just they're expensive, unless you are talking about an AMD 7900 XT
@@123Yessie456 yeah so about that, my PC building dream has shattered, electricity bills came and they were through the roof. And yeah I saw the rtx 3060 black myth wukong benchmarks and they were above 60fps, so yeah both 1080ti and 3060 can be used for I would say next 3-4 years for 1080p gaming
@@MrLee-cs7boOptimization fluidity and realism dont go hand in hand dude. You want smooth gameplay or realism turn down the other to boost the other. Gamers acting like they know game development and how to actually optimize games is always hilarious to me. Because 90% of yall dont even know what “optimization” entails in these titles.
Are you new to gaming or what ? Every single game drops FPS in heavy vegetation areas. Days gone, Horizon, Tomb Raider. Literally everything, it is just more intensive on GPU because of the fine detail. And going from 70 to 50 fps Is half ? How bad is your maths ?
I got a 3060rtx 12gb, my motherboard Asus rog dark hero 8, Ryzen7 5800x3D, 32gig ram, and 2 terabyte SSDs mostly RGB aside the PSU I wanted extra fluff lol. Tho I currently only game 1080p card does good and I got it for a pretty good deal on sale the GPU.
I just bought a 12 gb vram 3060. Going to this from a gtx 1050 that had 2gb vram or less something terrible. So im super excited to game for the first time. T hear people crying about such small details is crazy to me lol
Dude I got my first PC ever microcenter with a good deal cause friend worked there. Has a ryzen 7 5800x and an etc 3060ti 12gb paid 850 for it I love it got a OLED monitor cause I'll have it for years even if I upgrade to a 4080 super plays amazing the 3060 is still the most used card according to steam for a reason
You dont need 60fps constistently, as long as it feels smooth and works then its fine. As long as it does not dip below 40fps in a single player title its fine. If its multiplier then its a different story but for the most part single player games dont need 60fps and does not need ultra settings. Medium to high settings is more than enough without wasting fps for 5% visual increase.
40-29 is tolerable but anything under 29 is intolerable, we see most videos on phone/pc on internet at 29FPS, so we aren't going to notice a strong issue unless below that mark
Your playing this on a 3060 cause i have a 3060 as well my shader model is 6.5 on the 3060 I can't my card doesn't support shader model 6.6 so I had to rebuy the game for my ps5
I was just thinking on buying the this same exact model of the RTX 3060 12gb, nice! Question, how does it feel to play with DLSS Quality at 1080p? Is it too noticeable? Right now my GPU can't really run it (1050 Ti) so I don't think I have any kind of reference for it sadly.
DLSS Quality at 1080p feels worse than the already far from ideal 1080p native. If you are used to 1080p then you may not notice that much of a difference. I’ve done a follow up video comparing the RTX 3060 vs 4060. I’d choose the RTX 4060 because it delivers a much better experience ruclips.net/video/22lQTEP44og/видео.htmlsi=EHlxdSvjwf-QOFFv
@@diego_chang9580 i only have a 1080p monitor and i switched from ps4 to 3060 and i really can't see any difference b/n dlss on or off at 1080p. + i have a small monitor that's why I always enable dlss to get 60+fps. This is based on my personal experience, others might have a different opinion.
Do it I got first PC from microcenter Lenovo legion. Friend that worked there said they were selling fast he held one for me $850 for a als ryzen 7 5800x and rtx 3060ti 12gb and I love it only thing id go to wat later is 4080 super but would need to get a 750 watt power supply I only have 650 rn so I'ma keep this 3060 for awhile. Still most used card according to steam
thanks for the tip about turning off nVidia Relex, also now they have FSR3 FG for RTX 3060. i have to set vsync to half refresh rate for it to stop stuttering. i have 144hz monitor.
It worths it cause rtx 4060 and rx 6600xt are in general really close to performance but 3060 has 12 gigs of vram . But honestly if you find rx 6700xt at that price then go for it
I have 3060 12gb paired with ryzen 5700x and i can max out pretty much any game at native 1080p alan wake 2, avatar, cyberpunk phantom liberty are exceptions lol but it is still a very capable card
@@kossoblkn8923 in most recent titles like horizon forbidden west burning shores i was able to hit 60 fps at maxed out settings (only shadows set to high not ultra) native 1080p, ghost of tsushima ran well too maxed out 60 fps without dlss no problem, right now i am playing god of war ragnarok everything set to ultra except shadows, dlaa without frame gen and getting above 60fps it does drop downto high 40s in the most demanding area of the game but that is fine.
Same thing but my first PC is the one I have got 4 months ago from microcenter friend hooked me up it's a ryzen 7 5800x and rtx 3060ti 12gb and it plays amazing plus 3060 card and 1080p works great IDC for 4k graphics I like good frames and 1080p and 3060.still most used up till Nov 2024 according to steam
I have Ryzen 5 3600 and B550M Aorus Elite Mobo and 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX C16 RAMs 3600 MHz. Is it a right built to run this card? Would there be any bottlenecking issues?
You can use nukem9 frame gen mod for all Rtx gpus. I am using it in my rtx3070 laptop and at 1600p I get 90/100 fps high setting with dlss on quality mode.
I have a 3060 as well but the frames really tank in helldivers 2 when theres 4 players with tons of automatons, explosions etc to 15-20fps at times and others with even faster setups have been experience those massivw drops.this js on 1080p. I've tried low, medium, high and ultra and it seems to get worse after recent updates
Yup I also have this situation, I think the game got worse in pc performance in latest patches. Especially in new map gacrux, with only one bug breach and my 3060 gets crushed from 60fps to 20-30fps. My CPU is R5-5600, the game suddenly gets so much CPU bound. My game settings are High texture and everything else is low.
@@funkyboy1190 the last patch has improved the game performance a lot, and the game feels smoother like it used to be in April or something. Probably except the jungle maps where it's CPU bound a lot with those big, long trees.
FSR may work better for you on some games, but DLSS is a Nvidia product and lots of games are optimized to work well with DLSS. I've tried both and tend to prefer the look of DLSS.
Valorant - ok for 240hz gaming. OW2 - ok for 240hz gaming. CS2 - ok for 240hz gaming. The Finals - u gonna cry 90-190fps. Hunt Show Down - tolerable (100-120 fps) Single projects - (ur fine till u thinks that 60 fps is good)
My EVGA GTX 1070 died last night, puff of smoke, short circuit I'm guessing. Thankfully psu cut power automatically and didn't damage motherboard. Well, I hope not, we shall see. Didn't even use it much over the years, and I installed the thermal pad mod that EVGA sent out to customers. now I don't have a PC all I can do is use my phone to try and shop for a new gpu. I use windows 7 for emulators and 4060 is not compatible with windows 7 (no driver) so I am forced to buy 3060 but they are almost all sold out and bad value for money compared to 4060. I don't want EVGA again cause I don't trust it. Had an MSI before that which also died. Asus are extortionists, so I wanted gigabyte but such bad value for their decent gaming model (windforce version has crap cooler). So Now I'm back to looking at MSI again
I have the 5600G and been using it for the last couple of years and now I want to add a GPU to my build. Is 3060 be worth it or should I consider any AMD options like RX 6600 or 6650xt? And would all these be sufficient for a 550W PSU?
Question, Im thinking of buying the same model that you showed in the video. How are the temps? Is MSI a good brand for gpu? I wont have to worry about the temps with this 3060 model?
If you are playing with Gsync I think it's ok to have some lows of 45fps like when you were looking at the foliage, as long as the frame times are consistent and not stuttering, for me personally that wouldn't bother me.
I have the exact same GPU and the temperatures are very high whe§n at 100% load. I have read that the Ventus fans are terrible. I ended up undervolting my card and the temperatures are lower and the fan noise has decreased considerately.
I have 3090, I skipped the 40 series because of the bad connector, I was not going to spend close 2 grand on something that had a chance of falling just because I might not of plugged the connector in right, I'm interested in what the 50 series has to offer and by now no one should buy a 4080 Super or even a 4090, with the 50 series rumored to be coming later this year...
The 5090 will be powerful. I have no doubt about it. I'm more interested in witnessing how close the 5080 will be to the 5090 in terms of performance and price🙂 It'll be a pleasure to use either one of them to play games at 4K with ray tracing enabled. I'm even thinking about putting my Alan Wake 2 playthrough on hold until I can get my hands on one of them next-gen GPUs to play this game properly with maxed out graphics and high FPS.
i would like to know, since you're playing on a 4k monitor, if the resolution you're running in the video (1080p) results in a blurry and soft image quality, is that the case?
No. It’s not soft or blurry. Just pixelated because 1080p doesn’t have enough pixels to provide a good picture on a 32-inch monitor. 1080p scales perfectly to 4K because every 1080p pixel equals to four 2160p pixels.
Personally, I don’t like how 1080p look even on a 27-inch monitor. I don’t recommend buying 1080p. 1440p monitors are not that much more expensive. I’d go for that and use resolution upscaling in games where the GPU isn’t enough to run at native resolution.
I use lossless on old gen all my new gen games as well works great for very high frames on my 3060 amd ryzen 5 5600h acer nitro 5 works great I use frame gen on everything in gaming just got to get your settings at its best to eliminate all the artifacts much as you can for clearest pic as possible but its my favorite to use
I have this exact graphic card and with lesser demanding titles this is a pretty decent gpu but for higher demanding titles u will definitely notice it could of been better
hi i bought this gpu put it in my pc there no gpu in my task manger says windows has stop this device don't know want to do is it my power supply its only 500w mobo is gigabyte b450 elite
@@theivadim not everyone wants to play games at 1080p ultra 60+fps thats just dumb until and unless the game feels smooth with good visuals 3060 is a solid 1080p card and at some games you can scale upto 1440p depending on the game optimization just tweak the game as per the settings and you are good to go!
i'm building my first pc and i'm confused between this and the 3060. which one's better? the 3060 has more vram and the 4060 has a higher core clock. i wanna game on 1440p/4k but mostly older games cause i still need to catch up with a lot of stuff.
For me, specs don't matter. Only experience matters. And I had better experience with the RTX 4060 as seen in this comparison video - ruclips.net/video/22lQTEP44og/видео.html Older games were built with 8GB memory in mind anyway. I'd pick the more powerful GPU to get better performance and power-efficiency.
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the 3060 was such a "meh" at launch, and the scalping that was going on at the time made the card even a worse proposition. Nice to see that it's ended up being so good.
@ so I recently just bought a Radeon rx580 gts8gb from Best Buy. But budget for a better gpu would be around $300-$350. Lmk if the motherboard/cpu are outdated ? All I do is play cod,apex,gta5 I want to stream and record but I just been recording my gameplay with my phone in the meantime
hello i have just bought 3 samsung s7 27inch onitors which have 4k. i have the 2gb 750 ti old graphics card (one dvi 1 hdmi and one vga port). the screens show very poor video. will this 3060 card help me get 4k on my 3 4k monitors? my pc is Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz with 32 gb ram. i hope u can help me as ive just spent 900 usd on all 3 monitors unrealising the fact that my gpu might not work efficintly. please suggest
Could you elaborate, please. It's been a while since I made this video and I can't remember the contents enough to pinpoint which program you might be referring to.
Just bought a 3060ti for $160 for my shop PC. Paired with a 5700X3D & a 1080p 180hz screen. Plays games great and many run fixed at 180fps. As long as the card has enough VRAM you can easily tweak game settings to get the FPS you want. If people can get away from the default mindset that you must run ULTRA preset and get horribly optimized game performance you can easily run older GPU's and play games through with them looking great. Just like consoles that have to limit their settings to get the FPS they want, PC's can easily do it too but so many don't know how to get the game to look and run good. The lazy way is just set ULTRA and it runs much worse.
50fps and above and 1080p im a happy camper. I remember when upgrading from counterstrike to counterstrike source. So this is what being old feels like. everything is good.
what about Lossless Scaling's frame generation? I'd imagine it would work perfectly fine with this card. Actually it works with all graphics cards, you should check it out.
I was contemplating it. But then scrapped this idea and returned the RTX 3060. It feels wrong to promote the 3060 if it needs third-party software to make it a decent choice in 2024. There is no guarantee that good support will be provided and maintained if it isn't done by NVIDIA. It's a cool software though.
@@theivadim I understand that but if you can get a 3060 for half the price of a 4060 like I did, I think it's worth it. Heck, I'm perfectly content with my A2000 thanks to Lossless Scaling's frame gen
@@theivadim I bought Lossless Scaling for my Steam Deck (before selling it) to upscale games when I had Windows installed on it and this was prior to them adding frame gen to the app. This program has gotten many updates since, I think it has pretty good support. The fact that it works on all graphics cards and for all games makes it a worthy investment imo.
Half price? I can't argue with that bargain🙂👍 But when we're talking about the same price or +/- $10-20 like it was the case when I was buying the RTX 3060 to make this video then I'd buy the RTX 4060 instead of the 3060 every time.
@@theivadim yea, I was able to find a 3060 for $180. The 4060 being relatively new makes it difficult to find bargain deals. I tested a 4060 and really like the performance per watt of the card but not worth $200 more for the 3060 I found
I just bought my 3060 for about $375 (about $230 USD) and I am BEYOND happy with all of these results. I was previously gaming on my ryzen 5 5600g integrated graphics, which are basically equivalent to a gt 1030, so this is absolutely beautiful to look at.
@@andysokayi I alternate between a 1080p monitor and a 4k tv. 4k tv is also used for my partner's PlayStation so I use the 1080 for when she's playing. So far the 3060 is doing great for both, and is running most games I've tried at 4k pretty easily. That being said I don't play many intense games. I've been playing a lot of Minecraft and haven't had to deal with lag, and I was able to play empire of the ants at 4k max settings with no issues, but I can't say much on higher end games. At 1080p you'll definitely be fine with basically anything you throw at it tho
@kawaiipiggy9143 Hm, thanks for the breakdown. I'm currently trying Paths of Exile 2. I have some minor FPS issues is all and I know later in game won't get any smoother lol.
with AMDs FSR 3.1 out and horizon forbidden west got patched I made my old GTX 1070 playable at 1440p. using FSR 3.1 upscaling at performance preset, AMD framegeneration on and a combination of medium settings the game played at mostly above 60 fps and looked and felt quite good. Would be nice to see you retest this RTX 3060 with AMDs framegen in new horizon forbidden west
Indeed, that is a topic I'm looking forward to revisiting in the future. I hope AMD will do a better job at incentivising more game developers to include FSR 3.1 in all the latest games. That'd significantly prologue lifespan of GTX 10-series, RTX 20, as well as other older GPUs.
i have rtx 3060 laptop, it's performance is very close to desktop one but it is only 6 gb. the gpu would perform much much better if it had 12 gb. i think 12 gb version will perform okay for 3-4 years if you don't mind decreasing graphics.
I saw a Msi pc desktop with this specs: Core 17-11700-2,5Ghz Max Turbo Frequency4.9ghz 3rd cache level 16mb- 32gbRAM ddr4 - Max ram 64gb Gpu Msi Rtx 3060 TI ventus 2x8g v1 lhr For 1000€ is a good price?
There is always multiple ways to skin a cat try using lossless scaling and if your stuck you can always lock to 30 fps using Riva Tuner and bump 2x to 60fps especially on single player AAA games, Smooth as butter I play on triple 1080p screens and use this trick.
What's also interesting here is that in your 'Don't Buy Until You See This! RTX 4060 vs RTX 3060 12GB in 2024' video you show that on the RTX 4060 you can play with very high settings at native 1080p with no upscaling and still keep around 60 fps on that card. So at least in this game the RTX 4060 is a good ties up VS the RTX 3060.
I'm considering upgrading to this card from an RTX 2070 8 GB, can anyone suggest if it'll be worth it? I wont be gaming at a resolution or refresh rate higher than 1080p 240hz. I've noticed my 2070 getting pushed pretty hard in newer games such as silent hill 2 remake. I'm wondering if the extra 4GB of VRAM makes a difference in this regard.
The RTX 3060 chip has almost the same performance as the RTX 2070. Extra memory won't do much. I wouldn't bother if I were you. Just lower some settings in games where lack of memory becomes an issue. There are still very few games where 8GB is not enough to play on Ultra settings. It makes more sense to buy a proper upgrade later. RTX 50 series cards will be coming out in 2025.
@@theivadim thank you very much for your concise reply. I really appreciate the info. I’ll try lowering some settings specifically shadows and see what performance gain I get.
I just got a 4070 super after owning the 3060 for 8 months.. if you play apex Fortnite overwatch cod multiplayer and stuff the card is a solid experience at 144 fps
Congrats on the upgrade! The 4070 Super is definitely a solid choice for those games, especially if you’re aiming for that smooth 144 FPS experience. It’s great to hear it’s working well for you! How have you found the overall performance compared to the 3060?
@@theivadim now i get well over 240 fps is high graphics the 3060 was struggling with 144 at low at times.. but the 3060 is still solid choice on a budget in my opinion
Nah, mine can run actual games very well. Cyberpunk for example is not a game, it's a graphics benchmarking software after you play the history. Forza Horizon 5 is well optimized and looks nice, runs on Ultra/Extreme mix at 80+ fps. It looks even better with DLSS Quality.
I'm glad that your 3060 is enough for your needs. In this case, I've showcased games that I actually play. And the 3060 falls a bit short since it can't handle them without help from DLSS. Frame generation could prolong its life. But sadly, NVIDIA will never bring it to RTX 30 series cards.
@@theivadim Oh, just to add, I'm using a 1440p 165hz monitor. I had a 1080p before. The resolution upgrade is always more valuable than in-game graphics preset. Running very well as I said. which for me is 165fps+ in competitive and 60fps+ in other.
True. Upgrading from 27 inch 1080p to 1440p was very noticeable for me too. I'm now using the 32 inch 4K 144Hz VA monitor you see in this video. It was yet another very pleasant upgrade from 1440p. Surprisingly, I managed to make it work with an RTX 4070 SUPER I have in my personal PC. Not exactly a 4K gaming GPU by most people's standards. But the setup works thanks to DLSS and frame generation. At higher resolutions DLSS is great. I like pushing GPUs to their limits. That's why I'm interested in trying the RTX 3060 at 1440p next. I wonder if I'll be satisfied with what I find using the 3060 in the latest games.
i bought mine for around 274 us dollars (converting from my countries currency), paired up with a ryzen 5600 and i think it was a great deal! playing demanding games isnt my goal, i would rather dip into programs like blender and davinci resolve and maybe play some indie titles. from all the nvidia gpus out there i think the rtx3060 is the perfect one for the casual consumer
He says: "Getting 60 FPS is not possible in a modern game using the RTX 3060" This is completely false. I can run RDR2 in 4k at a constant 60FPS using the correct settings. The 12GB of memory allows the 3060 to run Ultra textures and with dlss performance the game looks fantastic with lighting features set to high, almost all other settings are set to low or turned off because they don't do much for visual quality. Modern games don't use the same technology as older games did, and running max settings isn't optimal for literally any GPU. A RTX 4090 with actually lag in RDR2 running max settings in 4k. These games have lots of additional tech that isn't necessarily right for your GPU. You should consult an optimization guide if you plan on spending any serious time on a given game to make sure you get decent performance with your GPU.
I live in morocco and im still confused on what to buy, its worth 285$ on amazon but with 48$ shipping it hits the 330$ mark and if i wanna buy it from a gaming store here were i live it costs 3499mad wich transfers to 349 in us dollars, not sure if its worth the money or not specially when AMD is almost no where to be found here in morocco and it just costs the same on amazon if we include the shipping cost, why are the prices even simillar its a 3rd world country i live in ☠️
That is brutal for budget-conscious buyers. I really don't like the RTX 3060 for playing the latest games. It's too weak in 2024. Its age is starting to show. The 3060 is close to 4 years old now. The RX 7600 or RTX 4060 provides a better experience. But if you are planning on buying it to play other kind of games then it might be worth it.
Alienware aurora r3, Gtx 980, cpu i7 3600 oc to 3.9, very high settings ,3640x2160, no Ray 32 inch monitor, tracing, runs horizon zero dawn game nicely It takes a couple of minutes to load
Nowadays we cant even play at constant 60fps on 1080p games at high settings on RTX3060 12gb. Shame on you Nvidia and all these AAA videogame industries. Its a disgusting marketing strategy and we keep on falling for it. We are spending our hard earned money blindly just to play upscaled 720p games in 2024.
Hi I want to ask you something. I bought a gaming pc within Gigabyte/Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Eagle 12Gb... I want your opinion about what monitor should I buy .A 2K or a 4K monitor. Some people told me that it's better a 2K monitor!
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have it now in a 1440p display and works pretty good to this day, just use DLSS and tweak the settings a little bit, works fine in well optimized games.
I'm actually looking forward to exploring the RTX 3060 at 1440p next. I wonder how it'll look on my M27Q monitor🙂 Do you use DLSS Balanced? Or Quality is the lowest you ever go?
@@theivadim High settings + DLSS Quality for now, and works pretty damn good imo
Software should be in addition to, not a requirement to run games. DLSS is fine but their is noticeable drop in quality especially in high resolutions.
You should be buying the hardware when you buy a GPU not an artificial price gate to get DLSS 2.0 or 3.0. That's a problem. You are essentially buying a software suite for the price instead of a piece of hardware. Considering they are raising the prices every year and giving you less hardware and compensating with software. It's supposed to be an addition to, not a requirement for the gimped overpriced hardware to actually function normally.
@@Abadeez Who are you talking to?
1440p DLSS Quality sets the game at 960p. 1440p DLSS Balanced sets the game at 830p(even balanced dlss looks good on 1440p).
I am a guy with an extremely high tolerance to play games in 30fps, so seeing that I could boot up games like HDII or even Horizon on max settings, which both are VERY demanding games and easily get above 40fps WITHOUT DLSS makes me extremely happy, 3060 as of right now is truly the best GPU you can own as a casual gamer, it's affordable and is a phenomenal successor to GTX 1060
Edit: after using 3060 12GB for over three months now and stress testing it in various games I gotta say that this GPU is an absolute STEAL, I can recommend it for everyone who has a very VERY tight budget and/or doesn't want to or can't buy the 4060
If you already have the 3060 and you've been having fun playing games on it over the last few years then I totally agree. It's a great GPU! However, it's different if one is looking to buy it new in 2024. It depends on the region I guess. The 3060 price is still almost the same as the RTX 4060 in the US. Here in the UK there's around £25 difference which is not that massive either. I'd like the RTX 3060 to be cheaper. It's too much to ask for a previous-gen GPU that is significantly less powerful than the RTX 4060.
@@theivadim brother, a friend of mine is selling his used Asus strix 1080ti a microwave price *less* than rtx3060 12gb.
If I want to buy a 3060 12gb I have to first buy 1080ti from my friend and then sell it and add like $10 more dollars to get a 3060 12gb.
Should I do it or just stick with 1080ti save myself from hassle of selling and save those $10?
Anything under 29 FPS isn't going to ruin your playthrough, most of the videos we see online today on our phones are 29 FPS, we used to play barely 30 FPS in PS4 era, so we kinda grew greedy, as each 10 FPS you gain from 30 FPS is going to take a huge amount of strength from a GPU, the closer you are to 30, the harder is for it to push it up. But any experience that averages around 35 FPS and drops to maybe 22-25 FPS and rockets above 30 FPS is quite playable, as you are not going to get the 25 FPS everywhere, CP2077 Path Tracing w/DLSS Quality on i3 12100F does that, and swapping it to balanced, +5FPS in the lows, and performance jumps it up at least 15 FPS from the lows, except dogtown, you wont have framedrops but since its a small area I enabled DLSS performance, in CP, DLSS only harms the far distance looks, makes it kinda sketchy but for near almost nothing and textures have the same quality, AMD FG is there to compensate for the relatively lower speed because of the 12GB VRAM pool, and there is also lossless scaling as well. 6700XT though much faster, isn't going to change my mind because of DLSS and stronger RT/PT performance
I want those options, and I'm willing to pay more
Sure many hate Nvidia, but we can't deny their tech is insane, just they're expensive, unless you are talking about an AMD 7900 XT
@@Nero_9000dude the 1080ti is better than a 3060, dont buy it its not worth it
@@123Yessie456 yeah so about that, my PC building dream has shattered, electricity bills came and they were through the roof.
And yeah I saw the rtx 3060 black myth wukong benchmarks and they were above 60fps, so yeah both 1080ti and 3060 can be used for I would say next 3-4 years for 1080p gaming
It's embarrassing that game companies can't even optimize trees to not eat half your fps. They don't care about the customers anymore.
spot on the Wake 2 game is just annoying poorly optimized.
@@MrLee-cs7boOptimization fluidity and realism dont go hand in hand dude. You want smooth gameplay or realism turn down the other to boost the other. Gamers acting like they know game development and how to actually optimize games is always hilarious to me. Because 90% of yall dont even know what “optimization” entails in these titles.
@@martiandesertboy "Optimization fluidity and realism dont go hand in hand dude. "
Red Dead Redemption 2 and Metro Exodus do a good job at this.
@@NarutofightsHD1 lmao rdr 2 was called a poorly optimized game remember ?
Are you new to gaming or what ? Every single game drops FPS in heavy vegetation areas. Days gone, Horizon, Tomb Raider. Literally everything, it is just more intensive on GPU because of the fine detail. And going from 70 to 50 fps Is half ? How bad is your maths ?
I mean Alan Wake 2 turned the 4090 into a 1080 experience at max settings so there is no way a 3060 would be able to perform as well.
I've completed Alan Wake 2 in 1080p, DLSS using my 3060 12Gb, believe me we don't need 2 4090s and 4K Ultra settings to enjoy games
@@Shortroundd1080p which graphic preset you use ?
Bro no one really needs to run a game on triple 8k screens at ultra settings.... this is kinda getting ridiculous.
i have finished it at 1440p on my rtx 3060 12gb using dlss quality and high settings i get 40 - 70 fps and i enjoyed it a lot.
I got a 3060rtx 12gb, my motherboard Asus rog dark hero 8, Ryzen7 5800x3D, 32gig ram, and 2 terabyte SSDs mostly RGB aside the PSU I wanted extra fluff lol. Tho I currently only game 1080p card does good and I got it for a pretty good deal on sale the GPU.
I just bought a 12 gb vram 3060. Going to this from a gtx 1050 that had 2gb vram or less something terrible. So im super excited to game for the first time. T hear people crying about such small details is crazy to me lol
Dude I got my first PC ever microcenter with a good deal cause friend worked there. Has a ryzen 7 5800x and an etc 3060ti 12gb paid 850 for it I love it got a OLED monitor cause I'll have it for years even if I upgrade to a 4080 super plays amazing the 3060 is still the most used card according to steam for a reason
I have a 3060 coming this week, upgrading from a 1650. 4gb but pretends it's a 2gb...
@@ryandude2448 you still enjoy it at 1080p ultra graphics it runs amazing even can handle 1440p
i have a gigabyte rtx3060 ive run most of my games on ultra / high
@@alexvaldez7050 hell ya Im happy with this 3060 I'd go to 4080 next but at 1080p on my monitor it looks just as good as 4k on a TV tbh
You dont need 60fps constistently, as long as it feels smooth and works then its fine. As long as it does not dip below 40fps in a single player title its fine. If its multiplier then its a different story but for the most part single player games dont need 60fps and does not need ultra settings. Medium to high settings is more than enough without wasting fps for 5% visual increase.
40-29 is tolerable but anything under 29 is intolerable, we see most videos on phone/pc on internet at 29FPS, so we aren't going to notice a strong issue unless below that mark
just replaced my rx580 8gb with the 3060 12 gb. runs quieter and cooler and smother and with less issues
Your playing this on a 3060 cause i have a 3060 as well my shader model is 6.5 on the 3060 I can't my card doesn't support shader model 6.6 so I had to rebuy the game for my ps5
You got to have shader model 6.6 or you can't run this game on your pc
What is shader model
@@ItSmeSanThu in stall directx
@@stevenbrooksakalw1632 3060 is already directx 12 ultimate
I was just thinking on buying the this same exact model of the RTX 3060 12gb, nice!
Question, how does it feel to play with DLSS Quality at 1080p? Is it too noticeable? Right now my GPU can't really run it (1050 Ti) so I don't think I have any kind of reference for it sadly.
DLSS Quality at 1080p feels worse than the already far from ideal 1080p native. If you are used to 1080p then you may not notice that much of a difference. I’ve done a follow up video comparing the RTX 3060 vs 4060. I’d choose the RTX 4060 because it delivers a much better experience ruclips.net/video/22lQTEP44og/видео.htmlsi=EHlxdSvjwf-QOFFv
@@theivadim I see, thank you so much!
@@diego_chang9580want something better for cheaper 6700xt-6750xt
@@diego_chang9580 i only have a 1080p monitor and i switched from ps4 to 3060 and i really can't see any difference b/n dlss on or off at 1080p. + i have a small monitor that's why I always enable dlss to get 60+fps. This is based on my personal experience, others might have a different opinion.
Do it I got first PC from microcenter Lenovo legion. Friend that worked there said they were selling fast he held one for me $850 for a als ryzen 7 5800x and rtx 3060ti 12gb and I love it only thing id go to wat later is 4080 super but would need to get a 750 watt power supply I only have 650 rn so I'ma keep this 3060 for awhile. Still most used card according to steam
thanks for the tip about turning off nVidia Relex, also now they have FSR3 FG for RTX 3060. i have to set vsync to half refresh rate for it to stop stuttering. i have 144hz monitor.
Do you thinks that buying an RTX 3060 is a good idea in 2024?
Only if you are on a budget but still u can get the 6600xt
@maxpc-dz9jy if only FSR were as good as DLSS at 1080p. That would've been an easy decision. But it's not.
Before getting my hand on a 4070 Super last month, i was still playing on a RTX 2060 and it was fine for 1080p, i guess a 3060 is still a good card.
It worths it cause rtx 4060 and rx 6600xt are in general really close to performance but 3060 has 12 gigs of vram . But honestly if you find rx 6700xt at that price then go for it
3060 is trash 🗑️
great video. btw whats your keyboard
Thanks! The keyboard is called Akko MOD007B-HE
@theivadim thanks man, appreciate it
I bought a used 3060 12GB for $180 last year with 2 years warranty left. I paired it with 10105F and playing at 1440p :)
what games and how many fps??
@@JoelArv Genshin Impact: 60 FPS
Honkai Star Rail: 60 FPS
Wuthering Waves: 60 FPS
Fallout 4: 120++ FPS (after FPS unlock mod)
Fallout 76: 82 FPS
Final Fantasy 16 demo: 45-70 FPS (DLSS)
Starfield: 25-80 FPS (FSR/DLSS)
Ghost of Tsushima: 88 FPS (DLSS/DLAA, FSR Frame Gen)
The First Descendant: 30-50++ FPS (DLSS)
Once Human: 50-60 FPS (DLSS too iirc)
@@ulfricstormcloak7142 will it be good for games like the new COD?
I’m currently looking for the MSI Trident A11 intel i511400f, and RTX 3060 what do you think?
@@JoelArv should be no problem. Try to look any benchmark on RUclips
How will it perform with Call of duty MW3
I love this model, this MSI RTX 3060 is the best performance/price card in the market for me
I have 3060 12gb paired with ryzen 5700x and i can max out pretty much any game at native 1080p alan wake 2, avatar, cyberpunk phantom liberty are exceptions lol but it is still a very capable card
How much fps
@@kossoblkn8923 in most recent titles like horizon forbidden west burning shores i was able to hit 60 fps at maxed out settings (only shadows set to high not ultra) native 1080p, ghost of tsushima ran well too maxed out 60 fps without dlss no problem, right now i am playing god of war ragnarok everything set to ultra except shadows, dlaa without frame gen and getting above 60fps it does drop downto high 40s in the most demanding area of the game but that is fine.
Same thing but my first PC is the one I have got 4 months ago from microcenter friend hooked me up it's a ryzen 7 5800x and rtx 3060ti 12gb and it plays amazing plus 3060 card and 1080p works great IDC for 4k graphics I like good frames and 1080p and 3060.still most used up till Nov 2024 according to steam
I have a 4080 and still watch all of your videos. Thank you.
I have Ryzen 5 3600 and B550M Aorus Elite Mobo and 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX C16 RAMs 3600 MHz. Is it a right built to run this card? Would there be any bottlenecking issues?
Your build looks fairly balanced to me.
3060 (12gb) or A770(16gb) or 4060 ? Pairing with Ryzen 5 7500f
You can use nukem9 frame gen mod for all Rtx gpus. I am using it in my rtx3070 laptop and at 1600p I get 90/100 fps high setting with dlss on quality mode.
Thanks, I'll check it out🤝
It's kind of crazy to question if 2-3 year old card is still viable
I have a 3060 as well but the frames really tank in helldivers 2 when theres 4 players with tons of automatons, explosions etc to 15-20fps at times and others with even faster setups have been experience those massivw drops.this js on 1080p. I've tried low, medium, high and ultra and it seems to get worse after recent updates
Yup I also have this situation, I think the game got worse in pc performance in latest patches. Especially in new map gacrux, with only one bug breach and my 3060 gets crushed from 60fps to 20-30fps. My CPU is R5-5600, the game suddenly gets so much CPU bound. My game settings are High texture and everything else is low.
Thats a cpu bottleneck my dude. I have Ryzen 7 3800 x and I plan to get Ryzen 9 5900 x for this gpu @@hquan1
@@funkyboy1190 the last patch has improved the game performance a lot, and the game feels smoother like it used to be in April or something. Probably except the jungle maps where it's CPU bound a lot with those big, long trees.
@@hquan1so its not cause of bottleneck? I want go the same specs like you in next month
@@Kjk819 yeah, the combo is perfect for gaming, but I would take the 4060 if you are building a new PC.
Which gpu is better for game streaming ...rtx 3060 12gb or rtx 4060 8gb
5:10 why not FSR3?? Same thing
FSR may work better for you on some games, but DLSS is a Nvidia product and lots of games are optimized to work well with DLSS. I've tried both and tend to prefer the look of DLSS.
@ get a better monitor lol
Valorant - ok for 240hz gaming.
OW2 - ok for 240hz gaming.
CS2 - ok for 240hz gaming.
The Finals - u gonna cry 90-190fps.
Hunt Show Down - tolerable (100-120 fps)
Single projects - (ur fine till u thinks that 60 fps is good)
Just got mine! Upgrading from RTX 3050 8gb to this one due to an energy drink spill and it’s ridiculous how good this is!
Why not use Lossless Scaling for frame gen?
Because it causes visual issues, especially with HUD elements. Not worth it in my opinion.
@@theivadim Got you. I ended up going with a 4060 cause of your review from a GTX 1650.
have been usong 3060 evga xc like 2 years and not change it for anything one of the latest evga gpu's awesome
My EVGA GTX 1070 died last night, puff of smoke, short circuit I'm guessing. Thankfully psu cut power automatically and didn't damage motherboard. Well, I hope not, we shall see.
Didn't even use it much over the years, and I installed the thermal pad mod that EVGA sent out to customers. now I don't have a PC all I can do is use my phone to try and shop for a new gpu.
I use windows 7 for emulators and 4060 is not compatible with windows 7 (no driver) so I am forced to buy 3060 but they are almost all sold out and bad value for money compared to 4060.
I don't want EVGA again cause I don't trust it. Had an MSI before that which also died. Asus are extortionists, so I wanted gigabyte but such bad value for their decent gaming model (windforce version has crap cooler).
So Now I'm back to looking at MSI again
You haven't tick the box (Ray reconstruction) it may help a lot. DLSS Quality and Ray reconstruction. Try that.
how can i see same FPS and cpu chart on left side of your pc? whats the program or where in menu. thanks
I have the 5600G and been using it for the last couple of years and now I want to add a GPU to my build. Is 3060 be worth it or should I consider any AMD options like RX 6600 or 6650xt? And would all these be sufficient for a 550W PSU?
Yes.
I have 5600x and 3060 its a good combo but go for 3060ti if possible@@matejcig2
Question, Im thinking of buying the same model that you showed in the video. How are the temps? Is MSI a good brand for gpu? I wont have to worry about the temps with this 3060 model?
nah you good mine highest peak temp is on 65 + never over 70
is gpu temp 70-73 while playing rdr2 is fine or not in this 3060 card?
93c is the maximum temperature for this card
If you are playing with Gsync I think it's ok to have some lows of 45fps like when you were looking at the foliage, as long as the frame times are consistent and not stuttering, for me personally that wouldn't bother me.
I have the exact same GPU and the temperatures are very high whe§n at 100% load. I have read that the Ventus fans are terrible. I ended up undervolting my card and the temperatures are lower and the fan noise has decreased considerately.
Just found your channel. I love it!
Yay! Thank you!
I have 3090, I skipped the 40 series because of the bad connector, I was not going to spend close 2 grand on something that had a chance of falling just because I might not of plugged the connector in right, I'm interested in what the 50 series has to offer and by now no one should buy a 4080 Super or even a 4090, with the 50 series rumored to be coming later this year...
The 5090 will be powerful. I have no doubt about it. I'm more interested in witnessing how close the 5080 will be to the 5090 in terms of performance and price🙂 It'll be a pleasure to use either one of them to play games at 4K with ray tracing enabled. I'm even thinking about putting my Alan Wake 2 playthrough on hold until I can get my hands on one of them next-gen GPUs to play this game properly with maxed out graphics and high FPS.
i would like to know, since you're playing on a 4k monitor, if the resolution you're running in the video (1080p) results in a blurry and soft image quality, is that the case?
No. It’s not soft or blurry. Just pixelated because 1080p doesn’t have enough pixels to provide a good picture on a 32-inch monitor. 1080p scales perfectly to 4K because every 1080p pixel equals to four 2160p pixels.
@ so do you think these games are playable running at 1080p on a 32 inch display?
Thanks for answering btw
Personally, I don’t like how 1080p look even on a 27-inch monitor. I don’t recommend buying 1080p. 1440p monitors are not that much more expensive. I’d go for that and use resolution upscaling in games where the GPU isn’t enough to run at native resolution.
It still blows my mind how your game looks clear and sharp on that 27 inch monitor and on my 24 inch is a blurry mess 😭 same resolution btw
Have you looked into loss less scaling frame generation? That could be beneficial for the GPU.
I use lossless on old gen all my new gen games as well works great for very high frames on my 3060 amd ryzen 5 5600h acer nitro 5 works great I use frame gen on everything in gaming just got to get your settings at its best to eliminate all the artifacts much as you can for clearest pic as possible but its my favorite to use
What's those desktop lights you have?
Quntis double head desk lamp. I've added a link to the description of the video if you're interested.
I have this exact graphic card and with lesser demanding titles this is a pretty decent gpu but for higher demanding titles u will definitely notice it could of been better
hi i bought this gpu put it in my pc there no gpu in my task manger says windows has stop this device don't know want to do is it my power supply its only 500w mobo is gigabyte b450 elite
What monitor resolution would you recommend ?
I don't recommend getting anything below 1440p in 2024.
If you lower the shadows to medium, you can already get a significant increase. At the same time, the shadows still look good.
You can buy lossless scaling for the frame gen, and it is perfect.
Yes RTX 3060 is still a solid mid level video card.
What about fsr frame generation?
I have had a 1060 since I've had this computer. 6 years. I'm looking to upgrade but within a reasonable price-range. Should I get a 3060?
I'd get an RTX 4060. The 3060 is too weak to enjoy the latest games in 2024.
@@theivadim hello! if i ike work in premier pro and ae, 3060 better for render and stable??
@@theivadim not everyone wants to play games at 1080p ultra 60+fps thats just dumb until and unless the game feels smooth with good visuals 3060 is a solid 1080p card and at some games you can scale upto 1440p depending on the game optimization just tweak the game as per the settings and you are good to go!
why not use fsr ?
i'm building my first pc and i'm confused between this and the 3060. which one's better? the 3060 has more vram and the 4060 has a higher core clock. i wanna game on 1440p/4k but mostly older games cause i still need to catch up with a lot of stuff.
For me, specs don't matter. Only experience matters. And I had better experience with the RTX 4060 as seen in this comparison video - ruclips.net/video/22lQTEP44og/видео.html
Older games were built with 8GB memory in mind anyway. I'd pick the more powerful GPU to get better performance and power-efficiency.
3090
back in 2023 i upgraded from gtx 1060 6gb to rtx 3060 12gb and my pc spces r amd ryzen 5 2600x and 32gb 3000 ddr 4 ram
I want to upgrade from 1660 super to a better GPU .Is this a good choice ?Its any difference between a 2 or a 3 fan card ?
The Ventus card is OK 👌 No need to spend more on a 3-fan card. Better get an RTX 4060 instead if you are willing to spend that money 🙂
@@theivadim I did that .Ty for your time .I started a gaming channel ,if you interested .
Nice! I hope you are enjoying your RUclips journey so far? It can be extremely difficult because there's A LOT of competition. Perseverance is key! Keep experimenting with the types of content, learning new skills, and analysing your work to find ways to improve it. With time you'll get better and outgrow those who gave up because things got difficult. Never give up and you'll achieve whatever you want!🤝🙂
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the 3060 was such a "meh" at launch, and the scalping that was going on at the time made the card even a worse proposition. Nice to see that it's ended up being so good.
Looks good enough for me, ill get 3060 soon.
Right .? This guy is trippin😂
Will it be okay if I pair it with a ryzen 9 5900x and ddr4-3600 ram?
That should be good enough.
Is Frame Generation unlocked with mods for single player games?
Which frame gen?
@@ulfricstormcloak7142 Game setting
@@Caga-x_Oren_Ishii_x no I mean, the FSR Frame Gen or something else
I have a i5 8600k and a gigabyte z370p D3 MB. Which GPUs you guys recommend me going with, without having to upgrade cpu/MB ?
What's your budget?
@ so I recently just bought a Radeon rx580 gts8gb from Best Buy. But budget for a better gpu would be around $300-$350. Lmk if the motherboard/cpu are outdated ? All I do is play cod,apex,gta5 I want to stream and record but I just been recording my gameplay with my phone in the meantime
hello i have just bought 3 samsung s7 27inch onitors which have 4k. i have the 2gb 750 ti old graphics card (one dvi 1 hdmi and one vga port). the screens show very poor video. will this 3060 card help me get 4k on my 3 4k monitors? my pc is Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz with 32 gb ram. i hope u can help me as ive just spent 900 usd on all 3 monitors unrealising the fact that my gpu might not work efficintly. please suggest
What program is that ur using n is it safe?? Plz I wanna try it out
Could you elaborate, please. It's been a while since I made this video and I can't remember the contents enough to pinpoint which program you might be referring to.
@@theivadim the benchmark program
CapFrameX. It's my favourite.
Hey, is it possible to switch the fan without openning the GPU?
Stalker 2 1080p graphics maxed out, super fluid. i have to say that i work with 64gb ddr4 and a Intel i7 12 gen.
Can the GPu play Microsoft flight simulator 2024 ?
Just bought a 3060ti for $160 for my shop PC. Paired with a 5700X3D & a 1080p 180hz screen. Plays games great and many run fixed at 180fps. As long as the card has enough VRAM you can easily tweak game settings to get the FPS you want. If people can get away from the default mindset that you must run ULTRA preset and get horribly optimized game performance you can easily run older GPU's and play games through with them looking great. Just like consoles that have to limit their settings to get the FPS they want, PC's can easily do it too but so many don't know how to get the game to look and run good. The lazy way is just set ULTRA and it runs much worse.
3060 12G will be good to 2030.
Which do I choose for the coming years is the RTX 3060 12GB or the normal RTX 4060 8Gb
3060 wid dlss more vram for future high textures games
50fps and above and 1080p im a happy camper. I remember when upgrading from counterstrike to counterstrike source. So this is what being old feels like. everything is good.
Awesome video and recording style
Glad you enjoyed it!
what about Lossless Scaling's frame generation? I'd imagine it would work perfectly fine with this card. Actually it works with all graphics cards, you should check it out.
I was contemplating it. But then scrapped this idea and returned the RTX 3060. It feels wrong to promote the 3060 if it needs third-party software to make it a decent choice in 2024. There is no guarantee that good support will be provided and maintained if it isn't done by NVIDIA. It's a cool software though.
@@theivadim I understand that but if you can get a 3060 for half the price of a 4060 like I did, I think it's worth it. Heck, I'm perfectly content with my A2000 thanks to Lossless Scaling's frame gen
@@theivadim I bought Lossless Scaling for my Steam Deck (before selling it) to upscale games when I had Windows installed on it and this was prior to them adding frame gen to the app. This program has gotten many updates since, I think it has pretty good support. The fact that it works on all graphics cards and for all games makes it a worthy investment imo.
Half price? I can't argue with that bargain🙂👍 But when we're talking about the same price or +/- $10-20 like it was the case when I was buying the RTX 3060 to make this video then I'd buy the RTX 4060 instead of the 3060 every time.
@@theivadim yea, I was able to find a 3060 for $180. The 4060 being relatively new makes it difficult to find bargain deals. I tested a 4060 and really like the performance per watt of the card but not worth $200 more for the 3060 I found
Can you do 3060 ti?
Ps5 or a gaming rig with rtx 3060?
Gaming pc over ps5 bro
I just bought my 3060 for about $375 (about $230 USD) and I am BEYOND happy with all of these results. I was previously gaming on my ryzen 5 5600g integrated graphics, which are basically equivalent to a gt 1030, so this is absolutely beautiful to look at.
Oh, that is a huge upgrade for sure. Enjoy!🤝🙂
I was considering buying the 3060 as well. Mind telling me what monitor you have? I'm currently using a tv monitor at 1080p lol
@@andysokayi I alternate between a 1080p monitor and a 4k tv. 4k tv is also used for my partner's PlayStation so I use the 1080 for when she's playing. So far the 3060 is doing great for both, and is running most games I've tried at 4k pretty easily.
That being said I don't play many intense games. I've been playing a lot of Minecraft and haven't had to deal with lag, and I was able to play empire of the ants at 4k max settings with no issues, but I can't say much on higher end games.
At 1080p you'll definitely be fine with basically anything you throw at it tho
@kawaiipiggy9143 Hm, thanks for the breakdown. I'm currently trying Paths of Exile 2. I have some minor FPS issues is all and I know later in game won't get any smoother lol.
@@andysokayi what gpu are you running now?
with AMDs FSR 3.1 out and horizon forbidden west got patched I made my old GTX 1070 playable at 1440p. using FSR 3.1 upscaling at performance preset, AMD framegeneration on and a combination of medium settings the game played at mostly above 60 fps and looked and felt quite good. Would be nice to see you retest this RTX 3060 with AMDs framegen in new horizon forbidden west
Indeed, that is a topic I'm looking forward to revisiting in the future. I hope AMD will do a better job at incentivising more game developers to include FSR 3.1 in all the latest games. That'd significantly prologue lifespan of GTX 10-series, RTX 20, as well as other older GPUs.
My 1660S was getting tired. I found a 3060 12gb lightly used for $150
i have rtx 3060 laptop, it's performance is very close to desktop one but it is only 6 gb. the gpu would perform much much better if it had 12 gb. i think 12 gb version will perform okay for 3-4 years if you don't mind decreasing graphics.
I saw a Msi pc desktop with this specs:
Core 17-11700-2,5Ghz
Max Turbo Frequency4.9ghz
3rd cache level 16mb-
32gbRAM ddr4 - Max ram 64gb
Gpu Msi Rtx 3060 TI ventus 2x8g v1 lhr
For 1000€ is a good price?
u mean the Trident 12AS?
@@JoelArvno the MSI creator
There is always multiple ways to skin a cat try using lossless scaling and if your stuck you can always lock to 30 fps using Riva Tuner and bump 2x to 60fps especially on single player AAA games, Smooth as butter I play on triple 1080p screens and use this trick.
what keyboard is that?
Akko. Model name is in the video description.
30+ FPS is totally playable
What's also interesting here is that in your 'Don't Buy Until You See This! RTX 4060 vs RTX 3060 12GB in 2024' video you show that on the RTX 4060 you can play with very high settings at native 1080p with no upscaling and still keep around 60 fps on that card. So at least in this game the RTX 4060 is a good ties up VS the RTX 3060.
I will go with Rtx 3060 or Rtx 4060 ?
Depends on the price
I'm considering upgrading to this card from an RTX 2070 8 GB, can anyone suggest if it'll be worth it? I wont be gaming at a resolution or refresh rate higher than 1080p 240hz. I've noticed my 2070 getting pushed pretty hard in newer games such as silent hill 2 remake. I'm wondering if the extra 4GB of VRAM makes a difference in this regard.
The RTX 3060 chip has almost the same performance as the RTX 2070. Extra memory won't do much. I wouldn't bother if I were you. Just lower some settings in games where lack of memory becomes an issue. There are still very few games where 8GB is not enough to play on Ultra settings. It makes more sense to buy a proper upgrade later. RTX 50 series cards will be coming out in 2025.
@@theivadim thank you very much for your concise reply. I really appreciate the info. I’ll try lowering some settings specifically shadows and see what performance gain I get.
Good call👍
You can also get lossless scaling
50+ fps is fine for any game kinda
SerieX is a 3060?
Even run 50or45 FPs in all ultra or high
It better that PS5pro
Runs smoothly. "Less than ideal". *laughs in money*
As long as the game feels smooth and the visuals are good 3060 is a solid card!
I just got a 4070 super after owning the 3060 for 8 months.. if you play apex Fortnite overwatch cod multiplayer and stuff the card is a solid experience at 144 fps
Congrats on the upgrade! The 4070 Super is definitely a solid choice for those games, especially if you’re aiming for that smooth 144 FPS experience. It’s great to hear it’s working well for you! How have you found the overall performance compared to the 3060?
@@theivadim now i get well over 240 fps is high graphics the 3060 was struggling with 144 at low at times.. but the 3060 is still solid choice on a budget in my opinion
True that!🙂I'm sure it has served you well. Enjoy your new GPU!
Nah, mine can run actual games very well. Cyberpunk for example is not a game, it's a graphics benchmarking software after you play the history.
Forza Horizon 5 is well optimized and looks nice, runs on Ultra/Extreme mix at 80+ fps. It looks even better with DLSS Quality.
I'm glad that your 3060 is enough for your needs. In this case, I've showcased games that I actually play. And the 3060 falls a bit short since it can't handle them without help from DLSS. Frame generation could prolong its life. But sadly, NVIDIA will never bring it to RTX 30 series cards.
@@theivadim Oh, just to add, I'm using a 1440p 165hz monitor. I had a 1080p before. The resolution upgrade is always more valuable than in-game graphics preset. Running very well as I said. which for me is 165fps+ in competitive and 60fps+ in other.
True. Upgrading from 27 inch 1080p to 1440p was very noticeable for me too. I'm now using the 32 inch 4K 144Hz VA monitor you see in this video. It was yet another very pleasant upgrade from 1440p. Surprisingly, I managed to make it work with an RTX 4070 SUPER I have in my personal PC. Not exactly a 4K gaming GPU by most people's standards. But the setup works thanks to DLSS and frame generation. At higher resolutions DLSS is great.
I like pushing GPUs to their limits. That's why I'm interested in trying the RTX 3060 at 1440p next. I wonder if I'll be satisfied with what I find using the 3060 in the latest games.
@@theivadim 3060 is more than enough for the latest games.
do you recommend it? 1080p & rtx3060. and also for next 3-5years
i bought mine for around 274 us dollars (converting from my countries currency), paired up with a ryzen 5600 and i think it was a great deal! playing demanding games isnt my goal, i would rather dip into programs like blender and davinci resolve and maybe play some indie titles. from all the nvidia gpus out there i think the rtx3060 is the perfect one for the casual consumer
How’s is it in fps games like warzone and seige?
He says: "Getting 60 FPS is not possible in a modern game using the RTX 3060" This is completely false.
I can run RDR2 in 4k at a constant 60FPS using the correct settings. The 12GB of memory allows the 3060 to run Ultra textures and with dlss performance the game looks fantastic with lighting features set to high, almost all other settings are set to low or turned off because they don't do much for visual quality.
Modern games don't use the same technology as older games did, and running max settings isn't optimal for literally any GPU. A RTX 4090 with actually lag in RDR2 running max settings in 4k. These games have lots of additional tech that isn't necessarily right for your GPU. You should consult an optimization guide if you plan on spending any serious time on a given game to make sure you get decent performance with your GPU.
are you undervolt this card ???
No, this is the out-of-the-box performance you’re seeing in this video.
I say its on par with my GTX 1080 but comes with the modern upgrade you need in a card.
I live in morocco and im still confused on what to buy, its worth 285$ on amazon but with 48$ shipping it hits the 330$ mark and if i wanna buy it from a gaming store here were i live it costs 3499mad wich transfers to 349 in us dollars, not sure if its worth the money or not specially when AMD is almost no where to be found here in morocco and it just costs the same on amazon if we include the shipping cost, why are the prices even simillar its a 3rd world country i live in ☠️
That is brutal for budget-conscious buyers.
I really don't like the RTX 3060 for playing the latest games. It's too weak in 2024. Its age is starting to show. The 3060 is close to 4 years old now. The RX 7600 or RTX 4060 provides a better experience. But if you are planning on buying it to play other kind of games then it might be worth it.
Alienware aurora r3, Gtx 980, cpu i7 3600 oc to 3.9, very high settings ,3640x2160, no Ray 32 inch monitor, tracing, runs horizon zero dawn game nicely
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The 12GB 3060 is the ultimate budget gaming card.
I have one and its a blast!
Nowadays we cant even play at constant 60fps on 1080p games at high settings on RTX3060 12gb. Shame on you Nvidia and all these AAA videogame industries. Its a disgusting marketing strategy and we keep on falling for it. We are spending our hard earned money blindly just to play upscaled 720p games in 2024.
Hi I want to ask you something. I bought a gaming pc within Gigabyte/Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Eagle 12Gb...
I want your opinion about what monitor should I buy .A 2K or a 4K monitor. Some people told me that it's better a 2K monitor!