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The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3060 WINDFORCE OC 12G is a compact, high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Ampere architecture with 2nd Gen RT and 3rd Gen Tensor Cores. Equipped with 12GB of fast GDDR6 memory and a 192-bit interface, it delivers smooth, high-fidelity visuals and AI-enhanced gaming. Its WINDFORCE 2X cooling system with alternate spinning fans ensures efficient heat dissipation and quiet operation, making it an ideal choice for gamers and creative professionals seeking powerful performance in a budget-friendly, easy-to-install package.
| ASIN | B0BNP2CMXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,489) |
| Date First Available | November 28, 2022 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 4.72 x 1.54 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | GV-N3060WF2OC-12GD |
| Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Memory Speed | 15000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 4.72 x 1.54 inches |
| Series | GV-N3060WF2OC-12GD |
C**B
This card holds its weight in gold. Do not sleep on this budget card.
Don’t let the YouTube pc builders steer you away from this beast. Cheap yet can run AAA titles all day with ease. Runs bf6 about 70-90fps according to my Razer cortex app, and runs escape from tarkov like a champ. I’m paired with a ryzen 7 5800xt on a b550 motherboard. Do not sleep on this budget card, it holds its weight in gold. Easy install like any GPU, only needs one PCIe power cord, and the RGB is good looking and not obnoxious!
J**N
Solid mid-range GPU for gaming
This RTX 3060 isn’t the absolute top-tier card, but it handles most games really well. I’ve been able to run everything I play at good settings without major issues, which is exactly what I needed. The 3X WINDFORCE fans keep it cool and quiet, and overall it feels like a quality build. For the price, it’s a great option if you want solid performance without spending a fortune on high-end cards. Video quality is good and was super easy to install.
S**U
HORRIBLE SHIPPING PROCESS
UPS were the people who shipped this via Amazon. I spent nearly $320 on this product and UPS was very incompetent and extremely stressful to work with. First off I had to download the proprietary UPS app to track my package, second off they skipped my house literally 3 times and then when they passed my house the 4th time, that's when they actually delivered it. Then they wanted a signature which my roommates were really not wanting to do since I was at work, but someone did sign for it and I just installed it in my computer. Please note that you do need a PSU that supports either a 6+2 pin or an 8-pin configuration, and if you have neither of those you need to upgrade your PSU. There are 8-pin adapters for this but they are very dangerous to use and are a serious housefire risk due to how the nature of the pins work by design. Now that the GPU is actually delivered and I'm looking at what it's doing performance wise, it's getting 97 FPS 1080p with the Uniengine Heaven benchmark. I bought this card as a replacement to my GTX 980 which was starting to fail. The second reason I bought this card was because I was tired of having 40 FPS while 1080P gaming. My goal is to get as close to 240FPS as possible and so far with this benchmark I'm doing, it's meeting my expectations. Please note that my settings for the Unigine Heaven benchmark 4.0 was Ultra Quality, 1920x1080 8xAA Fullscreen, Extreme Tessellation under a 2700x Ryzen 7 on Win 11. I'm aware that if I turned down Tessellation, my score would be higher. October 2024 Edit: GPU is still working after 4 months. GPU never really gets hot unless I put on a very intensive game. Most games get 140+ FPS with older titles HITTING that 240 FPS I bought the GPU for. Should've I gotten the 40xx series? I didn't bother cuz my PSU doesn't support 16-pin connectors that the 40xx lineup requires. Pros: -Almost always cool, never gets that hot -Is quiet even under load -140+ FPS usually... Had over 120+ FPS in the RE4 Remake and a solid 40-60 in the new Silent Hill 2 Remake -GREAT PRICE for the GPU you actually get Cons: -GPU still struggles with DX12, my 980 GTX struggled even worse with the API -2x 6-Pin (or 4+2) required, meaning you will need to have support for that out of the box on the PSU -Runs hot when playing something like Resident Evil 7, and you can feel the heat emanating from it when it does run hot -There are better GPUs to buy that perform better but this 3060 RTX is more for if you got a tight budget -UPS will overcomplicate the shipping process and you'll have to download thier software to track your package
J**R
Good GPU
Bought this two years ago and it's still running just fine. I was able to get this to work on my Linux system, and it runs fine when using Windows 10 with it. I have not installed Windows 11, but I'm sure it would run just fine on that OS too. It runs nice and quiet. Performance-wise, it handles my games well at high and ultra settings.
M**Y
10 upgrades outta 10 ))))))))))
So far so good. I have a 2015 Windows 10 build that was not able to handle anything new in the way of video games. Photoshop was was still doing a good job. The video card I had in the computer was not even the best card in 2015 by a long shot, Gigabyte GTX 960, which is usually in last place for modern video cards. The GTX three fan 960 was able to play every game I threw at it until I bought Death Stranding for my new Alienware gaming laptop with an RTX 3060, which ran the game quite well. I also use either a 65" Samsung 240hz 4k TV, or a 32" Dell 165hz 1440p model to view games. The newest game that sent the GTX 960 into a tailspin was Last of US Part One. This newer version is miles above the original Playstation version on PS3. I pulled the 960 out of the computer after going to the Device MGR and removing the old drivers. OOPS, forgot to go to the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS to finish the job, and had to start all over again by putting the 960 back in the computer!! Rookie move, but I don't do this for a living, and we get too excited about new stuff, right? I still long for the old days when these companies put start up discs in the box. I'm not even sure there was an instruction manual on how to get the thing installed. Even though the drivers were old, you could still get all the software that sent you to NVIDIA to update everything. WTS, it was a breeze going to NVIDIA and having them download and install the new drivers and software. I did a lot of research on this purchase. 1xxx and 2xxx NVIDIA versions had great specs, but were either used or refurbs, or the same price as a 3060. The GTX 960 was from a 2015 launch date. I was skipping the GTX generations of 1xxx, 2xxx, and going to the 3xxx series. Problems arise here by going to far beyond older motherboards and operating systems. The computer was already using DirectX 12, so that was good. I had 32 GB of RAM, and that was very good too. The main problem I saw was going from pcie 3.0 to pcie 4.0 with the RTX 3060. All the other versions after GTX 960 up to GTX 2xxx are on the pcie 3.0 standard. The RTX 3060 uses the newer pcie 4.0 version. Everything I read on the subject said that the RTX 3060 was in no way going to flood the 3.0 pcie port for some kind of bottlenecking. You will read tons of info talking about the dangers of bottlenecking . The next generation cards above are the RTX 4xxx and 5xxx use the 4.0 and 5.0 pcie versions, and that was too far for me to go with my old Windows 10. I tried to put Windows 11 upgrade on it, and Windows said NO way. Once I got everything installed and drivered up, I played some Tomb Raider Risiing on 4k Ultra settings. The game looks incredible and played fast. The benchmarks on the game were an average of 55fps in 4k. The real test was my new version of the Last of US Part one Remastered on Steam. The game was only playable at 1080p with GTX 960 installed. The RTX 3060 ran the new Last of US Part One game in 4k Ultra with it rendered in 2560.x1440p. I don't exactly know how that works, but that is what the graphics settings auto loaded within certain VRAM limitations. Obviously with a newer computer running the latest CPUs, Mobos on 5.0 pcie, 64gb of RAM, and other new features, complete 4k wonderment might be possible? My old Windows 10 was using a very good i7-4790k Intel processor, which is still a very capable processor today. Intel processors are into 14xxx numbered units now, which is well beyond my 4xxx i7 processor. Competant gaming and computering can still be had with old equipment and updated upgrades. Eventually, what will kill this computer, like Windows Xp-7 will be Google not supporting it anymore. Steam games, same thing, once Google stops supporting it, you need to go to Windows 11 or 12 eventually. Bottomline, don't toss out that old Windows 10 computer too fast. With a few well placed upgrades like this RTX 3060, yo can revive an older unit on life support. I have no doubt that this revived computer will be good for a few more years. One other item I forgot to mention earlier, I'm running a Samsung 870 EVO on the Windows 10, and other research is telling me that the Ray Tracing on RTX cards run a lot better on fast M.2 SSDs. I only have a 500gb SSD drive and don't have enough extra space to add a newer game with all the massive GBs they come with. What is the immediate downside here, Last of US P1 takes an interminable amount of time to load from external storage. I had to load this game directly on my laptop to get a normal load time. So I ordered a new Samsung 990 M.2 on AMZ with lightspeed capability. Ray Tracing is very intense and needs fast storage to process all that wonderful lighting effects. So one upgrade can lead to other issues that need solving. My new 990 M.2 will be here soon for Ray Tracing goodness. Half Life 2 even has an RTX version that I'm dying to try out also. So far, the garaphics from Last of US Part 1 are literally blowing away whatever anyone ever saw on PS3 at 720p. The updated visuals are ridiculously better without Ray Tracing working to its optimum. Another note, my laptop got a new infusion of RAM to 32gb, and that also made the new game run better by a mile. Don't be afraid to upgrade that old computer. There are some good prices for new computers though. If I notice anything earth shattering once I connect up the Samsung 990 I will try to update this review. For $200-$300 you can breathe a lot of new life into old computers.
N**H
Took a moth to arrive and it's damaged
Everything looks and works fine, but the is one pin on the pcie connector that is stripped. Not sure how much of a problem it is just sucks..
S**D
The card works great, temperature under full load don't go above 72-75°C which is pretty respectable, if you are in creativity field the 12 gb vram certainly helps. Overall if you need a pretty solid graphics card with a lot of vram and it falls into your budget then go for it.
J**N
One of the Top graphics cards available on the consumer market. Still not outdated!
M**N
je bave grave
C**T
I am mostly using this GPU on a Dock using my Mini PCs Oculink Port. I have tested multiple games so far and good performance for the things I play mostly. In most games, I can get up to 165 FPS (capped to monitor refresh) at medium to high settings, and that is what I wanted. I was going to go with a lower end card at first, but I finally got comfortable with this one and it was also recommended to me. I think that was a great recommendation. For things like PUBG, GTA, Overwatch, VALORANT, Counter Strike and any card game, such as Hearthstone. This card gives me the performance I need. I mostly cap my FPS in most games to 165 FPS. Depending on the game, I would also limit it to 120fps, seeing as some games really don't need high FPS. On the games I have tested, most of them work just fine at medium to high settings, you can also squeeze some ultra settings out of this card, but you do have to be picky about which settings you choose in my titles. Value for money is brilliant overall, I think for something like this, the performance for this price range is something I would expect. In a lot of games, you can get the performance boost you really want. I am using a Mini PC from GMKTek, and this is 100% a much needed upgrade, because you could play some games on the iGPU of my mini PC, but we really needed to get that Oculink port working to really play games as you want. For my CPU at 1080p this card for a 6850H specifically is a good match with this GPU, and gives a much needed performance boost over the iGPU that my GMKTek PC has.
T**A
Buen producto
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