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Posted 25 May 2023

ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti OC Edition 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card - £326.99 (£301.99 after ASUS Cashback) @ Box

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  • GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
  • 8GB GDDR6X Memory
  • Clock 1680 MHz | OC Clock 1710 MHz
  • 1x Display Port | 1x HDMI
  • Dual Axial-Tech Fan
  • 90YV0IP0-M0NA00
  • DUAL-RTX3060TI-O8GD6X
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  1. Ridg's avatar
    I'd pay the extra £63 for a founders edition 4060ti
    Christee4's avatar
    Around 20% more cash for around 5% more performance on average?
  2. Screamopilla's avatar
    But that 25w extra in power consumption get you very little additional performance, plus the memory will also run hotter than the more efficient gddr6.

    As others have said, much better options available. And CEX have just dropped their Nvidia GPU prices so can get used 3060 ti cards w/ 2 yr warranty for as low as £250 (edited)
    Somersett's avatar
    One should always undervolt, and probably underclock the OC versions of all GPUs, when one buys them cheap. The basic 3060TI already pulls the same power as the 3070, while being a lot slower. A lot of cut down chips end up using the same power as the none cut-down variants, while giving lower performance.
  3. Gamecyka_92's avatar
    6700xt cheaper and better buy.
  4. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    Great upgrade for those of you that currently have a 4060 Ti. (edited)
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  5. A57ton's avatar
    I got the 3060ti FE at launch and I have loved every minute of it. I have the 4060ti FE coming tomorrow for my second rig and I’m sure I’ll love every minute of that too.

    The same people moaning about the 40 series are the same who told you all to skip the 30 series. If you take notice of them you be drawing your pension before you get your next GPU.

    I game at 1080p / 1440p high-ultra and I’m more than happy with that. If I wanted more I wouldn’t be getting it would I.

    Remember, for the 30 series there were 9 variants, the 3060ti was 3rd from the bottom, or 7th from the top! (edited)
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  6. anonymous's avatar
    is this good for 1440p? My budget is around £400. So is there a better option?
    Christee4's avatar
    AMD RX 6700XT/6750XT both can be found below £400, the RX6800 may drop to £400 in the coming weeks but its less readily available
  7. shamus21's avatar
    Lads just save your money until after the summer holidays. everything will be coming down in price. Especially with interest rates going up and up and up the country and a lot of joe public will be going into bankruptcy territory.
  8. Somersett's avatar
    Remember, folks, the glut of 8GB VRAM GPUs of all flavours are going to kick each other into ever LOWER prices as they become ever more desperate to off load them to ill-informed fools. Eventually the prices will end up representing some kind of sane value.

    The 7600 launched today at 260. It costs MORE to build than the 4060TI, which is 375 at its current cheapest. The 4060TI would be OK value at 260. The 7600 is so awful, it should be selling at 130- where it would be OK value. But the point is that the new cards from AMD and Nvidia are putrid in comparison to the previous generation, maximising downward price pressure as a result.

    Shills in this forum promised you the 7600 and 4060TI were going to launch at far higher prices. UK retailers will hope you'll jump at 'bargains' which show laughable discounts. But please understand there is no protecting the prices of 8GB cards- they above all are really heading for a price crash.
    Screamopilla's avatar
    Why is 7600 so awful when it's basically exactly the same as 6600xt? £130 is the price of a gtx 1650 at retail so not really sure where you're coming from there. Both AMD and Nvidia are coasting with these releases and are as bad as each other imho. Agree on the rest of the post about bad value, retailers looking to shift stock and 8gb cards in general (edited)
  9. ktown's avatar
    If someone wants to grab it. 3070ti (gamerock which is the premium palit offering) at cex for £360. 3rd best 3070ti apparently. Probably as cheap as this deal if using vouchers.

    uk.webuy.com/pro…ter (edited)
    wahidul89's avatar
    This is a really good deal. Had me tempted to sell my 3070 and buy this for a second. But the marginal improvement isn't worth the hassle.
  10. neoboy's avatar
    3060 ti was/is a great card if you got it anywhere near RRP during the dark GPU times
  11. trevcjohnson's avatar
    Hold fast, the 5000 series will be released soon
  12. Sinan_Goekceoglu's avatar
    FeelsBadman. I paid £765 for this.
    fishmaster's avatar
    Hahahahhahahahah ok yeah I paid £625 for an RTX 3060 12GB and then ONLY used it for folding@home. So yeah I suck kind of.
  13. familysheraz's avatar
    Picked up a used 3070ti for under 300
  14. the_geezer's avatar
    And I’m still running a MSI 970 lol
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    With your 3.5GB VRAM too!

    They were great cards back in the day, only replaced my Daughters one last year.

    Might not run modern games at 1080p/60fps, but still not bad considering its age -
    (edited)
  15. iwo's avatar
    I bought the very first Dual OS edition card ASUS ever did of this SKU and it is the quietest card I've ever known.
  16. Seanspeed's avatar
    This is 'ok'. Still dont want to say it's a good deal, but £320 or less is very much where this should have been for a while now.
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    **60 Ti cards have all been overpriced since they came with RT.
    At least with the 2060 they released non-RT versions at a lower price for those that weren't interested in enabling it.
  17. shamus21's avatar
    Incredible 3,5GB i remember the 970`s well had two in sil. and at the time Nvidia were not being super greedy like they are now.
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The outrage that 3.5GB scandal caused.
    It was still a great GPU regardless, the best value around at the time. (edited)
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