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Posted 26 May 2023

ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 Ti - £315.99 (+£3.49 Delivery) @ Ebuyer

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The deal gets better if you also do the cashback offer which then makes this £291 though postage is £3.49 so it would be £294 after that and considering the 4060ti is not worth moving on up from this card then the price isn’t too bad. Should be lower though considering the age

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ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB DUAL MINI OC V2 Graphics Card

Features

  • GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
  • Lite Hash Rate
  • 8GB GDDR6 Memory
  • Clock 1680 MHz | OC Clock 1710 MHz
  • 3x DisplayPort | 2x HDMI
  • Axial-tech Fan Design

TAKE FLIGHT WITH THE LATEST GPU TECHNOLOGY

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti MINI OC is here to herald a new dawn; featuring the latest NVIDIA Ampere architecture, The Dual GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti MINI OC Graphics Card is designed for compact gaming builds and the Intel® NUC 9. Featuring flagship technologies like the Axial-tech fan design, a custom 2-slot thermal solution, and Auto-Extreme Technology. Whilst small in stature performance wise this tiny card packs a punch, boasting 8GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory and boosted clock speeds of up to 1710 MHz (OC mode) making the MINI an obvious choice for those who want an SFF system capable of rivalling the graphics performance of full-sized builds and burly desktops.

It's official Nvidia have introduced an improved hash rate limiter to newly manufactured graphics cards; reducing their effectiveness for mining cryptocurrency and bringing more graphics cards back into the hands of gamers, GeForce RTX GPUs have introduced a range of cutting-edge technologies - RTX real-time ray tracing, AI-powered DLSS frame rate booster, NVIDIA Reflex super-fast response rendering for best system latency, and many more - created to meet the needs of gamers and those who create digital experiences. Identified by a "Lite Hash Rate or LHR Label" Nvidia believe this additional step will get more GeForce cards at better prices into the hands of gamers everywhere.

Better, Faster, Stronger
Originally the result of R&D efforts for top-end ROG graphics cards, two tried-and-true Axial-tech fans feature a smaller hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring to increase downward air pressure. The enhanced efficiency allows the fan to keep things cool at low RPMs, resulting in less overall system noise and increased component lifespan.

0DB Technology
An advanced onboard controller brings fans to a standstill if GPU temperatures are below 55°C letting you enjoy light gaming/load in relative silence as load increases and temperatures rise the fans will automatically start up again.

Auto-Extreme Technology
Auto-Extreme Technology is an automated manufacturing process that sets new standards in the industry by allowing all soldering to be completed in a single pass. This reduces thermal strain on components and avoids the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, resulting in less environmental impact, lower manufacturing power consumption, and a more reliable product overall.

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  1. vulcanproject's avatar
    vulcanproject
    This is where you wait for the 7700XT.

    If for some reason you're incapable of waiting another month or so to see what it turns out like you go out and buy a 6700XT or better yet, a used 6800XT.

    And I'm not an AMD GPU fan. I just can't possibly stomach buying an 8GB card for over £300 in 2023.
    Esfiha28's avatar
    Esfiha28
    Yep these old 8gb cards should be about £250 at this point.
  2. Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84
    I wouldn't touch it, look at getting the X models.
    DDR6"X" at the end, certainly worth paying £5 or so more around the net,

    makes a 3060Ti shy performance of just 3070. (edited)
    dragon97's avatar
    dragon97 Author
    Oh, I've not really come across much difference when looking at some youtube videos though if you can get it for only £5 more then that's for sure with the increase even if it's not by much.
  3. Big.Wayne's avatar
    Big.Wayne
    RTX 3060 ti vs RTX 4060 ti
    50257954-73Eqx.jpg RTX 3060ti vs RX 7600
    Somersett's avatar
    Somersett
    'Game Average' is JUNK for these new GPUs from Nvidia and AMD. Why? Because in INDIVIDUAL games that people still want to play, they are all over the place, and an 'average' gives zero indication of this fact. Plus HUB is absolute sheet at game reviews and performance reviews. Why? Because they only test at moronic ultra ultra settings, when lower end cards should only be tested at high at most- or better a carefully selected and optimal series of in-game settings.

    BTW HUB themselves have videos telling punters that Ultra setting are totally stupid- then they use the same settings (cos Nvidia pays them to do so) to test cards.
  4. builderbobby's avatar
    builderbobby
    Better to wait for RTX 4060 non Ti probably going to be £250 to £300 area.
    deleted2679383's avatar
    Anonymous User
    The 4060ti is barely an upgrade over the 3060ti.
  5. alan.stevens's avatar
    alan.stevens
    Gamers are an afterthought byproduct to Nvidia now.When they know they can sell AI cards for 10,000+ each. People will deal with the scraps. Price wise you should hope Intel brings the competition.
  6. Balazs_Mate's avatar
    Balazs_Mate
    ahahahhahah
  7. loverboy21's avatar
    loverboy21
    The 4060 will be in line with RX7600 and that`s priced to high in comparison to the old RX6600
  8. TheRaider's avatar
    TheRaider
    Heat
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