🚀 Elevate your game with ASUS Dual RTX 3060 – power, precision, and prestige!
The ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 OC Edition is a cutting-edge gaming graphics card featuring 12GB of GDDR6 memory, PCIe 4.0 support, and a boost clock of up to 1867 MHz. Equipped with 2nd generation RT cores and 3rd generation Tensor cores, it delivers exceptional ray tracing and AI-powered performance. Its innovative Axial-tech fan design and 0dB technology ensure efficient cooling and whisper-quiet operation, making it the perfect choice for professional gamers and creators seeking top-tier visuals and reliability.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
Memory Speed | 1867 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 |
Chipset Brand | ASUS |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | DUAL-RTX3060-O12G-V2 |
Item model number | DUAL-RTX3060-O12G-V2 |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.84 x 1.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 4.84 x 1.49 inches |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0985X2YR1 |
Date First Available | June 23, 2021 |
B**A
ASUS ROG Strix 4060 OC
It's the average size of most higher end graphics cards for Gaming. Luckily when I started doing my build I'd purchased the ROG Strix Helios Tower, so I had plenty of room. I do like the card and its design is great. Only thing I wish is that they'd have the power supply plug in a different location, especially when you're trying to hide most of the wiring. I had to run it up over the top of the cardto avoid blocking the logo for Republic of Gamers. Maybe if uit would have been placed on the backside where they have plugins for two ARGB'S. The performance I get while gaming is good and it handles the games I play like the new DELTA FORCE Game with ease. The memory of the card is 8GB of GDDR6, I could have spent more money on a different card, but I chose what was in my budget at the time. I do wish the memory on it was more than 8 gb and was GDDR6X, but it runs great all the same. It's a fast card and you can overclock it to get more out of it. It didn't really take anytime for it to be installed at all. Probably took me like 15 minutes total.
L**Y
One of the best GPUs in it's price range
This is one of the better entry level gaming/graphics cards that are on the market right now. I did a ton of research to find the right card for my budget and after hours of exhaustive study I found this to be what I was looking for. It's got good power for a card of it's price range, handles most every game I've tried with it on high graphics, and some are even fine on the absolute highest settings you can use. There are a few games that get a little choppy if you have it on absolute max, but honestly changing a few settings cleans that up tremendously.This card compared to it's competition in the same price range isn't going to be a HUGE margin better than the others, but a lot of the built in features and benchmark tests have it come in a little better than it's direct counterpart from AMD Radeon. I've also always had good luck with the ASUS branded cards over the years, so I'm expecting this one to last me a good long while.The physical side of this review now. The card itself is surprisingly small overall, and doesn't weigh a lot. It also has a nice metal backing plate, which helps keep it rigid. My previous card (GTX 1660 Super) was about the same size and weight, along with also having the metal backplate, and I never had any issues with "GPU sag". That being said, I did order an inexpensive support bracket for this one just for cheap insurance, though I doubt it is really needed. The fans are pretty quiet too.All in all, if you're looking to build a gaming PC but are on a budget, I really recommend this card over anything in it's price range. It's not top-tier, but it also doesn't cost top-tier prices either.
K**H
Works great
Works great with all my games even triple A. Tied to Asus motherboard with i7 and 128gig of ram and even doing testing for load etc it was like..come at me
Q**T
Banger
Rips. Way underrated GPU. Price stinks compared to a full size 4060 but that’s the price of SFF. I wish it had more VRAM but realistically, this is not a AAA gaming GPU so it doesn’t necessarily need it given Resizeable Bar exists. I notice FPS in 1080p & 1440p are within 5-10 FPS difference so I prefer to play 1440p so my CPU isn’t having to work so hard.Downside of this GPU is that it runs hot, even on open bench in a 20C room, it was still reaching 83C unless I had Afterburner controlling fan speeds, then it would stay in the high 60s-low 70s.It’s fairly quiet, I can’t hear it at all if my PC volume is above 6%, even at 100% fan speed.I didn’t notice until I got it that it’s only a 6pin power connector VS Gigabyte has a 8pin. This is awesome as it makes it more compatible with less powerful systems.
A**.
Perfect for an AI build.
Bought 2 of these for an AI computer build. with 2 Cards I have 24gb of VRAM and I can run up to a 32b weight model with no lag. If I could fit another card, I would buy another one in a heartbeat.
C**S
Works great for HTPC; average gaming performance and a bit expensive
I purchased this card for a high end HTPC and it works well for that purpose. It is the cheapest NVidia card available that supports all major video decoding codecs. It's relatively small and was easy to install. Gaming performance isn't great, but if you're in 1080p it is probably fine. My one complaint is that even though it's not expensive, the $320 I paid seemed a bit high for performance but otherwise I am happy.
C**E
so far so good
looks decent. i know its a gpu and not ment to look fancy in the end but it works amazingly. ive had no issues out of it in the few months ive had it.
A**E
Does everything I need and more.
Good enough for me. Nvidia GPU have gone stupid in the price in the past few years. So, unless you really need the processing power of the crazy expensive cards, which I do not need, then a card like this is the way to go. I can play all my games just fine on this. I typically play games in 4k like Cities:Skylines (which about 300,000 population and maxed out settings), Diablo III (maxed out settings), Dirt Rally (maxed out). I do not play cutting edge games that require a super computer and $2,000 GPU to play. I do some rendering (audio and video) and encoding that can use hardware acceleration and this card works fine for me. This card also works fine for CAD software. I play movies (streaming, DVD, bluray and files) and this card, again, is more than enough for anything up to 4k. Honestly, my kids play a lot more games and more demanding games than me and they use lessor cards than this, so this card does everything I want and more, especially when I look at current GPU prices (which are stupid expensive now).
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