Unfortunately, this deal has expired 6 June 2023.
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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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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
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Note: This is the newer and slightly faster GDDR6X model and not the old GDDR6 model.
Claim £25 Cashback from ASUS here: asus.com/uk/campaign/RateMyGear
If you don't want to wait for the cashback then you can get the Palit Dual 3060 Ti for £314 here: ebay.co.uk/itm/385267117816
Claim £25 Cashback from ASUS here: asus.com/uk/campaign/RateMyGear
If you don't want to wait for the cashback then you can get the Palit Dual 3060 Ti for £314 here: ebay.co.uk/itm/385267117816
- 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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Edited by rad., 25 May 2023
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sorted byAs 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)
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)
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.
uk.webuy.com/pro…ter (edited)
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 -
At least with the 2060 they released non-RT versions at a lower price for those that weren't interested in enabling it.
It was still a great GPU regardless, the best value around at the time. (edited)