Read more.How good is the latest Ampere? We find out.
Read more.How good is the latest Ampere? We find out.
Going to try and get one as a 'tide me over' if the price isn't over rrp (doubtful) and I can beat the scalpers/bots, it's not like I can get anything I need for a full build I want to do lol.
Wish me luck people...yeah yeah I know I'm dreaming but I can live in hope until 30 seconds after launch.
Impressively tiny die, with the cut down cuda cores as well Nvidia ought to be able to churn out lots of these (other component supply allowing).
Performance is not so impressive in my books however. GPCPU shows a glimse of what it should be capable of, but it's not getting there in most games so perhaps they've cut down too many ROPs/TMUs or something.
TPU puts this closer to an RTX2070. At RRP it isn't too bad not brilliant either. However,if it is £400~£450 its very overpriced IMHO,and Amazon had a lowish end Palit RTX3060 for £400 last night!!
I wouldn't be shocked to find in the future that this was originally intended for the miners, and maybe content creators, but nvidia found out they could sell them the higher cards at the super inflated prices instead.
According to at least one other review the performance in vray (something I'm familiar with) and other '3d rendering engines' is actually pretty good, it's competing with a 2080-2080ti's.
As an upgrade for 1080p 1xxx series users it's not too shoddy imo.
Hexus - Obviously the cooling is more than required for the card, therefore is the max frequency you are seeing limited by it hitting the power target?
How does it do if you raise the power target or drop the voltage?
Seeing as the boost behaviour renders traditional overclocking practically useless these days it would be good to see a shift in methodology to match.
I find it weird no reviews seem to be running CB2077 on this GPU?? Can Hexus include it in future reviews please??
The AutoOC tool they use in Afterburner kinda does all that. You raise the power target to the highest supported by the VBIOS, and it tests how high the core can clock (while remaining stable) at a range of voltages. You might be able to gain a few percent with careful handtuning in Afterburner but I wouldn't count on it.
Better cooling isn't going to move the needle on this class of card; with the most generous VBIOS pushed all the way out it's a ~200w card.
Glad I got the rtx 2060 super on black friday 2019 for £340 including a game, since this 3060 isn't much of an upgrade at all tbh. Looks like the rtx 2060 6GB has been mislabelled as an RTX 2060 8GB by the way in the benchmarking, just might cause a little confusion that's all. Trying to get hold of a 3060 would probably have been nightmare too if I had decided to wait for it.
Last edited by The Hand; 25-02-2021 at 04:58 PM.
Pass. I wanted a 3090.
Actually I wanted to replace my entire rig last year, but that didn't happen and things aren't looking any better (so far) this year.
On the plus side, I managed to get a load of stuff for my retro collection including a brand new 19'' CRT. Every cloud and all that
Is it worth grabbing one to upgrade from a Vega 56 for 1440p?
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