ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR 8GB GDDR6 256-bit 14 Gbps PCIe 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling, Active Fan
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Get Amplified with the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 30 Series based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed GDDR6 memory, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR gives rise to amplified gaming with high fidelity.
Get Amplified with the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 30 Series based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed GDDR6 memory, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR gives rise to amplified gaming with high fidelity.
Get Amplified with the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 30 Series based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed GDDR6 memory, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR gives rise to amplified gaming with high fidelity.
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originally posted on newegg.com
I replaced a 1660 ti with this card. It has been a huge improvement. I have a 144 hz panel and it maxes out frame rate in fps games. My 1660 did not. I played apex legends mainly. With the 1660 I had 105-110 fps when in game. With the 3060 ti it always hits 144. Heat output in an itch case can be challenging however, I think thats more about the case. I got the card in the shuffle and it was as I expected. Great improvement for the price.
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Got this card for MSRP ($200 dollars less than the scum bags at Zotac were selling it) brand new unopened on Amazon. Zotac wont honor the warranty because it apparently didn't come directly from amazon but I have no control over that. Their reason was "The card is out of warranty" I bought the card on June 16th, 2022 brand new? How could it possibly be out of warranty. Will never buy a Zotac product again and if I were you I wouldn't buy from a company that does not stand by their product at ALL.
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Won it in the shuffle. Not exactly the 3060 Ti I wanted, but Im not going to turn down a 3060 Ti at less than scalper prices (but still above MSRP). Arrived pretty quickly and was definitely a new in box card. Easy overclocker for what it is (+75 on core, +750 memory). I play at 1080p 144 Hz so the OC is probably overkill, but I cant leave stuff alone. Tried to undervolt it initially but struggled to get it done without crashes. Vram on my card was Hynix. so that did reduce the ability to OC the memory. Runs everything Ive thrown at it without any trouble. This card does get a little warm, even at stock (mid-70s C during superposition benchmark at 1080p extreme), due to the 2-fan design. Easy to mitigate slightly with a custom fan curve. Fans do get decently loud at ... MoreWon it in the shuffle. Not exactly the 3060 Ti I wanted, but Im not going to turn down a 3060 Ti at less than scalper prices (but still above MSRP). Arrived pretty quickly and was definitely a new in box card. Easy overclocker for what it is (+75 on core, +750 memory). I play at 1080p 144 Hz so the OC is probably overkill, but I cant leave stuff alone. Tried to undervolt it initially but struggled to get it done without crashes. Vram on my card was Hynix. so that did reduce the ability to OC the memory. Runs everything Ive thrown at it without any trouble. This card does get a little warm, even at stock (mid-70s C during superposition benchmark at 1080p extreme), due to the 2-fan design. Easy to mitigate slightly with a custom fan curve. Fans do get decently loud at 80% and above but are pretty quiet until that point. I like the aesthetic of the card, the neutral colors make it ideal for any build. The white emblem LED fits my build as well. My case is white with a B550M steel legend mobo (came with this card as a bundle in the shuffle) that has elements of white, black, and grey. All in all Id recommend this card if you can get it for non-scalper prices, but if you have the opportunity to get a 3-fan 3060 Ti for close to the same price as this ($660 at time of winning it in the shuffle) I would definitely go for that instead.
| General | |
| Device Type | Graphics card |
| Bus Type | PCI Express 4.0 x16 |
| Graphics Engine | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti |
| Boost Clock | 1695 MHz |
ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR 8GB GDDR6 256-bit 14 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling, Active Fan Control,
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I replaced a 1660 ti with this card. It has been a huge improvement. I have a 144 hz panel and it maxes out frame rate in fps games. My 1660 did not. I played apex legends mainly. With the 1660 I had 105-110 fps when in game. With the 3060 ti it always hits 144. Heat output in an itch case can be challenging however, I think thats more about the case. I got the card in the shuffle and it was as I expected. Great improvement for the price.
Got this card for MSRP ($200 dollars less than the scum bags at Zotac were selling it) brand new unopened on Amazon. Zotac wont honor the warranty because it apparently didn't come directly from amazon but I have no control over that. Their reason was "The card is out of warranty" I bought the card on June 16th, 2022 brand new? How could it possibly be out of warranty. Will never buy a Zotac product again and if I were you I wouldn't buy from a company that does not stand by their product at ALL.
Won it in the shuffle. Not exactly the 3060 Ti I wanted, but Im not going to turn down a 3060 Ti at less than scalper prices (but still above MSRP). Arrived pretty quickly and was definitely a new in box card. Easy overclocker for what it is (+75 on core, +750 memory). I play at 1080p 144 Hz so the OC is probably overkill, but I cant leave stuff alone. Tried to undervolt it initially but struggled to get it done without crashes. Vram on my card was Hynix. so that did reduce the ability to OC the memory. Runs everything Ive thrown at it without any trouble. This card does get a little warm, even at stock (mid-70s C during superposition benchmark at 1080p extreme), due to the 2-fan design. Easy to mitigate slightly with a custom fan curve. Fans do get decently loud at ... MoreWon it in the shuffle. Not exactly the 3060 Ti I wanted, but Im not going to turn down a 3060 Ti at less than scalper prices (but still above MSRP). Arrived pretty quickly and was definitely a new in box card. Easy overclocker for what it is (+75 on core, +750 memory). I play at 1080p 144 Hz so the OC is probably overkill, but I cant leave stuff alone. Tried to undervolt it initially but struggled to get it done without crashes. Vram on my card was Hynix. so that did reduce the ability to OC the memory. Runs everything Ive thrown at it without any trouble. This card does get a little warm, even at stock (mid-70s C during superposition benchmark at 1080p extreme), due to the 2-fan design. Easy to mitigate slightly with a custom fan curve. Fans do get decently loud at 80% and above but are pretty quiet until that point. I like the aesthetic of the card, the neutral colors make it ideal for any build. The white emblem LED fits my build as well. My case is white with a B550M steel legend mobo (came with this card as a bundle in the shuffle) that has elements of white, black, and grey. All in all Id recommend this card if you can get it for non-scalper prices, but if you have the opportunity to get a 3-fan 3060 Ti for close to the same price as this ($660 at time of winning it in the shuffle) I would definitely go for that instead.
The zotac rtx 3060ti performs great , to be honest all 3060ti's will perform very similarly. Comes with standard 3060ti IO. My one gripe is the cooling, The default fan curve is pretty aggressive, and the fans are mediocre at best. They are a little loud, but there is no coil whine , but that comes down to luck really. Even with the card's default fan curve ramping the fans up to around 70% under load, the 3060ti manages to stay below around 75c at all times, no where near close to TJ max , but not exceptional cooling at all, but what do you expect from a card from this size ; Overall I would recommend this card if you do manage to find it at a good price, but if there are other options available for the same price, I'd pick something else. But it looks nice and ... MoreThe zotac rtx 3060ti performs great , to be honest all 3060ti's will perform very similarly. Comes with standard 3060ti IO. My one gripe is the cooling, The default fan curve is pretty aggressive, and the fans are mediocre at best. They are a little loud, but there is no coil whine , but that comes down to luck really. Even with the card's default fan curve ramping the fans up to around 70% under load, the 3060ti manages to stay below around 75c at all times, no where near close to TJ max , but not exceptional cooling at all, but what do you expect from a card from this size ; Overall I would recommend this card if you do manage to find it at a good price, but if there are other options available for the same price, I'd pick something else. But it looks nice and performs well.
Even tho the price was a bit too high I have no complaints, ofc graphic cards are gonna be expensive no doubt but that’s just how it is. But the graphic card works perfectly fine I can game on it really well, it sometimes get to the 60° or more but overall no to shabby compared to my old gpu that was a Asus 2060, I recommend this graphics card to whomever is looking for an upgrade but before you buy it just do some more research into it, and they could possibly find a graphics card that’s somewhat cheaper but who knows. In conclusion this gpu is amazing and it gets the job done.
It's been a long time coming, but I've finally retired my trusty old 970 for this fantastic GPU. Because of the huge jump between generations of cards, this might not be the review you're looking for. But if you're still rocking an ancient card, definitely consider upgrading to the 3060ti. I'm finally able to run games that have been sitting on my wishlist without having to worry about compromising on graphics. It runs quieter, graphics look prettier, and buying from microcenter sure beats paying a scalper's price.
The shortage of microchips has affected many aspects of buying a graphics card. Whether for gaming or for mining, having a good graphics card goes a long way for someone. After a couple months of research I knew I wanted a gpu within the 30 series. I didn't want to blow over a thousand dollars on the gpu alone, however I still needed a gpu for my pc. After visiting microcenter's early bird access to gpus I snagged myself a Zotac NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge LHR Overclocked Dual-Fan 8GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card for $600. A nice price for something so powerful, handles most modern games at over 180fps. Overall very happy with my purchase.
I upgraded to this card from an MSI GEFORCE GTX 1070 ARMOR 8G OC, which also has a 2-fan cooler and a 200W power limit. On installation, it was obvious that the Zotac has a smaller cooler than the MSI; both the heatsink and fans are more compact. With my setup, depending on how many monitors I'm driving and at what refresh rate, the card idles at about 50-56C, and the default fan curve goes to 0 RPM at 54C. At the higher end of idle power consumption, the fans don't stay at 0 RPM for very long; they will spin up for a second or two at a low speed (500 RPM or less, which is very quiet), then shut down for a second or two, in alternating order (front fan only, rear fan only, repeat.) I did some tweaks to my chassis fan curves and if I'm only running my main monitor at ... MoreI upgraded to this card from an MSI GEFORCE GTX 1070 ARMOR 8G OC, which also has a 2-fan cooler and a 200W power limit. On installation, it was obvious that the Zotac has a smaller cooler than the MSI; both the heatsink and fans are more compact. With my setup, depending on how many monitors I'm driving and at what refresh rate, the card idles at about 50-56C, and the default fan curve goes to 0 RPM at 54C. At the higher end of idle power consumption, the fans don't stay at 0 RPM for very long; they will spin up for a second or two at a low speed (500 RPM or less, which is very quiet), then shut down for a second or two, in alternating order (front fan only, rear fan only, repeat.) I did some tweaks to my chassis fan curves and if I'm only running my main monitor at 60Hz, the card's fans will mostly stay turned off. My monitor is a Samsung C32HG70, which may have a slightly unusual DisplayPort implementation, and the BIOS on this board is usually unable to initialize EFI GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) on this monitor when connected via DisplayPort. The full-fledged OS drivers (in either Windows or Linux) do not have this problem. This means that it is possible to boot an OS, if compatible display drivers are already installed, but it is not possible to get into the BIOS menus. I need the HDMI port on the card to connect to my home theatre setup, so I worked around this issue by buying a passive DP++-to-HDMI cable. This works fine, but requires refresh rates over 60Hz to be configured as a custom resolution in the Nvidia Control Panel, and the cable I'm using can't handle more than 100Hz at 1440p. To be fair this issue is probably Nvidia's fault, not Zotac's; the Geforce 1070 that I upgraded from had a very similar problem and I expect this to affect all competing 30-series cards. I'm pretty happy with the purchase; I prefer cards with light power requirements over heavily overclocked cards that consume more power for little benefit. The default power target on this card is 200W, and can be increased to 220W. The cooling solution is adequate, and quiet enough (can't hear much over my home theater system when gaming, and it's quiet enough at idle.) However, given the cooling solution and the MSRP, it might make more sense to buy a competing card (if you can find one close to MSRP!) that might have a nicer cooling solution at a lower price.
It's probably the worst time ever to buy a graphics card, but when this popped up at £100 over list I snagged one. Its probably the sweet spot of the nvidia range for a budget build, sat with a B450, 3600, NVMe SSD and makes a great gaming machine for under a grand. Its easy to overclock and is running fast and cool despite 2 fans. I have a cheap PSU so needed one with a single 8 pin power as well. Overall great value for money in the current market, although it cost as much as a PS5. Its running 150fps in Assetto Corsa at 3840x1200 and about 60fps in MS FS 2020 with all the detail on.
By all means buy this graphics card, it is amazing especially if you can get it for anything less than from scalpers. Just please be careful and acknowledge the risk with Newegg themselves! They sold it and shipped it and I didn't have any protection for the card. My heart dropped when I opened the box to see that everything was missing but the card. My dad and I were relieved to see it working and even overclockable. With a light overclock it still performed great (125mhz GPU 150mhz memory) and ran cool. 5 eggs for the amazing product from zotac. 1 egg for the baffling and truly angering situation I had to deal with. I shall leave my review at 2 stars as to reflect how much heartache I had to see endure when gifting this to my father. Maybe I just got unlucky and ... MoreBy all means buy this graphics card, it is amazing especially if you can get it for anything less than from scalpers. Just please be careful and acknowledge the risk with Newegg themselves! They sold it and shipped it and I didn't have any protection for the card. My heart dropped when I opened the box to see that everything was missing but the card. My dad and I were relieved to see it working and even overclockable. With a light overclock it still performed great (125mhz GPU 150mhz memory) and ran cool. 5 eggs for the amazing product from zotac. 1 egg for the baffling and truly angering situation I had to deal with. I shall leave my review at 2 stars as to reflect how much heartache I had to see endure when gifting this to my father. Maybe I just got unlucky and it was an unnecessary return that was sent out to me. At least it works?
| General | |
| Device Type | Graphics card |
| Bus Type | PCI Express 4.0 x16 |
| Graphics Engine | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti |
| Boost Clock | 1695 MHz |