The actual performance uplift looks like it varies heavily depending on the game, which graphics API your game uses, and whether ray tracing and Nvidia’s DLSS technology is active, going off the Nvidia-supplied chart above. (The GTX 1060 doesn’t include dedicated real-time ray tracing cores like RTX-class GeForce cards do). Nvidia says the GeForce RTX 3060 offers twice as much traditional rasterization performance as the beloved GeForce GTX 1060, and 10X the ray tracing performance.
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The 12GB of memory will probably wind up being overkill for the 1080p gaming this card likely excels at, but Nvidia’s only other option with this memory setup is to offer 6GB, and that’s anemic in 2021. Looks like AMD’s offer of vastly more VRAM in the Radeon RX 6000-series had an effect on Team Green. Even the vaunted GeForce RTX 3080 includes a smaller 10GB capacity, albeit of much speedier GDDR6X memory. Nvidiaīy contrast, the faster and more expensive RTX 3060 Ti and RTX 3070 only come with 8GB of VRAM. It uses a new “GA106” graphics chip with 3,584 CUDA cores clocked at a 1.78GHz boost speed, paired with an ample 12GB of GDDR6 memory over a 192-bit bus. The $400 (well, theoretically) GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is an almost perfect 1440p graphics card but the cheaper RTX 3060 is a very different beast. Pacific time, just a hair under two weeks from now. Today, Nvidia dropped PCWorld a note stating that the card will hit the streets on February 25 at 9 a.m. When Nvidia announced the $329 GeForce RTX 3060, the first mainstream graphics card in the company’s new RTX 30-series family, it was saddled with an obscure “late February” launch date.