Testseek.com have collected 468 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 PCIe and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 PCIe.
December 2020
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The editors liked
Faster than RTX 2080 Super
Beautiful looks
Capable of 4K in many games
Very quiet
Idle fan stop
Energy efficiency improved over RTX 3070/3080/3090
Compact dual-slot design
Second-generation hardware-accelerated raytracing
Support for HDMI 2.1
AV1
Sturdy metallic construction
Premium looks
Metal backplate
Performance on par or slightly higher than the RTX 2080 Super
Ray tracing and DLSS 2.0 support in compatible games
Decent performance in professional 3D programs
Minimal frame drops in long-
Spectacular 1440p gaming
Faster than RTX 2080 Super for 50% less
8GB of memory is good for 1440p
Great ray tracing performance with DLSS
Cool
Reasonably quiet custom cooling
Nvidia software
Reflex
G-Sync
Shadowplay
Broadcast
RTX IO
DLSS
Great price/performance ratio
Attractive pricing (if it stays in stock)
Efficient
And decent overclocking
DLSS 2.0 makes it even faster
Impressive performance — can match an RTX 2080
Insane value
Ideal for 1440p gaming
4K at lower settings
HDMI 2.1
PCIe 4.0
Runs quiet
Beats the RTX 2080 Super in most benchmarks
Great price-to-performance ratio
Stable launch drivers
Runs cool
Short PCB
Redesigned cooling system make for a compact card
Very quiet and cool
Great for 1440p gaming
DLSS helps transform games
Consistent performance as promised
Fan both silent and effective
RTX30 industrial design finesse in effect
Out-performs launch price
Includes 2x 8-pin converter to new 12-pin power
Relatively affordable price
Solid 1080p and 1440p performance
Ray tracing is faster than the 2060
Quiet performance
4K performance
Most affordable Ampere
Decent ray tracing performance
Great cooler
Somehow beats a 2070 Super at half the price
Cooling system is efficient and quiet
Ready for next-gen gaming
We've just scratched the surface of AI
Impossible price to performance ratio at $399
The editors didn't like
Actual market pricing and supply levels unknown
12-pin power connector is complicated and inconveniently located
Runs in power limit all the time
Overclocking more complicated due to power limit
12-pin connector feels redundant
Limited overclocking headroom
Only 8 GB VRAM
Higher surface temperatures under load
Power consumption only marginally better than the RTX 2080 Super
Very limited stocks
Not as quiet as other RTX 30 Founders Edition GPUs
Some custom cards
12-pin power adapter is ugly
8GB of GDDR6 memory limits future 4K gaming potential
8GB VRAM can be limiting
Good luck finding one in stock
No LEDs (if you like bling)
8GB of VRAM
Mediocre 4K performance
Limited availability
RTX 3070 gives an extra margin for 4K today and tomorrow
8GB of memory
Requires new power connector (or just 2x 8-pin)
Availability is limited
Not great for 4K
Summary
The RTX 3060 Ti delivers plenty of power for $399
Especially if you're planning to game in 1080p or 1440p. It's even faster than the 2080 Super
A card that used to sell for $699. Like most of NVIDIA's
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