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EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC Gaming, 08G-P5-3663-KL, 8GB GDDR6, Metal Backplate, LHR

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Features

  • Real Boost Clock: 1710 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192 MB GDDR6.
  • Real-Time RAY TRACING in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic graphics.
  • All-Metal Backplate

Description

EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC GAMING, 08G-P5-3663-KL, 8GB GDDR6, Metal Backplate, LHR.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti


Brand: EVGA


Graphics Ram Size: 8


GPU Clock Speed: 1710 MHz


Video Output Interface: HDMI 2.1, Display Port


Compatible Devices: Motherboards with a PCI-e x16 slot


Memory Clock Speed: 14000.0


Number of Fans: 2


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


GPU Clock Speed: 1710 MHz


Video Output Interface: HDMI 2.1, Display Port


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti


Graphics Card Ram: 8


Item Dimensions L x W: 7.94"L x 4.33"W


Manufacturer: EVGA


UPC: 843368072469


Built-In Media: Graphics Card


Model Name: RTX 3060


Brand: EVGA


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


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  • Mostly Flawless.
After what feels like 2 years of hawkishly watching GPU prices, they finally dropped to a level I felt were fair-ish, and I obtained this 3060 TI at $525 after crypto took a hit. As a 3D artist and gamer, I'm very pleased with this GPU. I game on a ultra wide monitor at 3440 x 1440, a bit more demanding then your average 1440 experience. Before I was using a 1660 GTX, so gaming on a ultra wide was only possible after nuking all the graphic settings or playing in 1080p windowed mode. However now with the 3060 TI, I seem to be able to play all the new games on high to ultra settings at around 70-120FPS, with Cyberpunk being the exception requiring medium graphic settings for a still great looking gaming experience. Other older games from 5 years ago like "Prey" I get around 120-200+ FPS. For VR games like Pavlov, Alyx, or Boneworks, this card offers flawless performance. For 3D rendering in Adobe Substance or Blender's Cycles, this card has cut my render times in half from my 1660, which has greatly improved my workflow. The only complaint I have is this card runs hot, but that seems to be in trend with newer CPUs and other components that seem to be able to take more heat today while still dishing out high performance. I also think I might cry (not really) when the price of a 3070 TI drops to what I bought my 3060 TI for. I wouldn't let that stop you from buying this card though, as it's still overkill for most of your needs, the 3070 TI would only offer a quarter of a performance boost, nothing that noticeable on the surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Graham Phisher Graham Phisher

  • Powerful GPU for Gamers
Since GPU prices might not "normalize" for a long time, I bit the bullet and bought this one. I've been using it for about a week now and I'm very impressed with its performance. Coming from a 1660 Super, I'm getting more than double the FPS and that's on a 1440p monitor that I bought at the same time. With the 1660 Super I was gaming at 1080p. The card runs cool and quiet, I have no complaints. I upgraded my PSU to a 650-watt just to make sure it gets the power it needs. The card is not "crippled" as another reviewer wrote, it is simply an LHR (Lite Hash Rate) card which means it's not for crypto-miners. It is NOT crippled at all for gaming. Nvidia created these LHR cards to make more cards available to folks who want to game, not run mining rigs for crypto-currency. Without these cards, you probably wouldn't be able to get one at all. At present, I think the 3060 Ti is the sweet spot where you get the most performance for the money, taking into consideration the current supply-chain problems and chip shortages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021 by Raymond S.

  • good for budget gaming
Games look pretty good. also has h.265 decoding / encoding for movies. works well with FPS like call of duty vangard, a good 1080p card. with fast motion i don't really notice a difference with higher resolutions. I'd rather have the features over the resolution. by the time you sit back you don't even notce a resolution difference. works well with nintendo switch and other emulators also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by Brenda

  • Great Card, Great Seller
After doing months of research trying to find the right card for my setup, I decided on this one. There's always a worry with 3rd party/marketplace sellers that the product (especially GPUs these days) won't be as described and/or you hear of people getting "used" product. Not the case. This one was brand new in box sealed and has been performing amazingly well for my rig. Additionally, I got it the day after I ordered it despite choosing the cheapest shipping. Amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Obviously good, obviously overpriced
At this point it'll be beating a dead horse to tak about the price, becasue everyone knows it's overpriced. About the card, it's a 3060ti, of course it's going to be good, much better than a 3060 and just a hair off of 3070 levels of performance. I have heard complaints about this specific model's noise level, but I've had no such problems; it's silent for me. If you have gift cards lying around or are willing to spend the price, this is a solid gpu. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2021 by Choughik T. Choughik T.

  • Extremely Powerful, a little noisy
This is a small, incredibly powerful card. I use it in 1080p and crank all graphics to max, no sweat. I am sure I can use it in 1440p if I wish, in general I am planning to use this card for years to come. Being this small and this powerful, it is definitely noisier than my previous gtx 1050 ti oc with spikes in fan noise depending on use. I drowned the spikes quickly by making my PC intake fans run faster. So, yeah my PC makes a little more fan noise but boy o' boy this card really performs, can't be happier. I wouldn't wait on 4000 series, nvidia may shorten the supply of this beauty by then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by Armando Cordova Armando Cordova

  • Time to Upgrade
I've been running my system build for a little over a year with a GTX 1660 ti. I just could not pull the trigger on buying a new GPU in light of the price gouging that had been going on. I remained patient, saved my money, and continued to tweak settings while being very aware of the bottleneck in my system. I am now in 1440p heaven while running my favorite games. Hell Let Loose looks stunning with everything maxed and averaging a smooth 120fps. If you are patient, budget conscious, and work hard for your extra money, now is the time. You can enjoy your hobby without having a nightmare about your latest purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022 by B. Cardoza

  • Runs hot
Edit - I used DDU to completely uninstall Nvidia drivers, then reinstalled them. The card is idling 10-15c cooler. So don't pay attention to the rest of this review. The card seems fine. I may be returning this. It idles at 48c under normal power management and well over 50c in performance mode. Fans spinning at 1000 RPM at idle? No thanks. My case has decent airflow. Aside from taking the panels off I really don't know what else to do, but I'll fool around with it some more. If I can't quiet things down it's going back. Under load, temps aren't that bad. High 60s, low 70s with everything maxed out in Heaven benchmark. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2022 by D. Fletcher

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