How much VRAM will the 3060 have?

At the time of the RTX 3060 TI's release, each chip was 1GB in size, resulting in a total of 8GB (1GB * 8) VRAM for eight lanes. However, in the era of the RTX 3060, each chip already has a 2GB VRAM capacity, which means that instead of using 1GB * 6, or 6GB, 12GB (2GB * 6) VRAM is used to fully utilize the capacity.
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Does a 3060 need 12GB VRAM?

Well the 3080 uses GDDR6X memory with much faster transfer speeds and a much wider bus, the 3060 will never use anywhere near 12gb of vram since its not even a 1440p card, let alone 4k.
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How many GB does a RTX 3060 have?

NVIDIA has paired 12 GB GDDR6 memory with the GeForce RTX 3060, which are connected using a 192-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 1320 MHz, which can be boosted up to 1777 MHz, memory is running at 1875 MHz (15 Gbps effective).
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Why does 3060 have 12GB and 3060ti 8GB?

So while we're looking at 8GB of GDDR6 on the RTX 3060 Ti, a slight reduction on that found on the RTX 3060 12GB, the greater bandwidth of the Ti card means the memory is more widely available to the GPU in operation. The two cards offer vastly different performance as a result, too.
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How much VRAM does RTX 3070 have?

While the refreshed RTX 3080 will feature 12GB of GDDR6X VRAM, an additional 2GB from the current model, the new RTX 3070 Ti will double its VRAM to 16GB of GDDR6X.
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Where More Graphics Card VRAM MATTERS. RTX 3060 vs RTX 3070



Is the 3060 12GB better than the 3070 8GB?

The RTX 3060 also has the boost clock advantage at 1.78GHz compared to the RTX 3070's 1.73GHz. That said, the RTX 3070 does have a monumental difference in the number of its CUDA Cores, which amount to 5888, surpassing the RTX 3060's 3584 by a huge margin.
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Why does 3060 have more VRAM?

As a result, Nvidia began focusing more on the VRAM buffer and began developing high-end VRAM, such as the 12GB found in the RTX 3060. The reason why RTX 3060 uses 12GB of VRAM buffer is that this series has 192-bit cards with 6 memory chips over 6 slots(ie 32 * 6 = 192).
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Is RTX 3060 high end?

As a mainstream card, the RTX 3060 primarily targets 1080p and 1440p gaming. Some lighter games may also run fine at 4K, or in some cases, you could shoot for 4K at medium settings. But despite having more VRAM than even the RTX 3080, frame rates definitely take a hit at the highest resolutions.
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Is 16GB RAM enough for RTX 3060?

The Intel Core i7-11700 works great with the RTX 3060, you don't need to go for an i9 if your use is 1080P Gaming, this will be more than enough! 16GB of RAM is very decent and in most cases for games you wont need more than that.
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Is 8GB VRAM future proof?

In a few years' time, 8gb will not be enough for high resolution and graphics. It isn't future proof and you'll probably have to upgrade after a few years if you want to keep up.
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Is RTX 3060 good for gaming?

The RTX 3060 is the graphics card you want for high-end 1080p gaming, and it'll even turn its hand to 1440p action too. ABS has built around that card sensibly here, ticking all the major spec boxes in the process. The CPU may be last-gen, but it's still plenty powerful, and importantly won't hold the GPU back.
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Is the 3060 GPU worth it?

In the end, the RTX 3060 is still a very solid buy a year in and will be a GPU that could easily last for years to come, similar to the GTX 1060 and 1660 before it. I would have no problem recommending anyone upgrade to the RTX 3060, even from a higher-tier non-RTX card like the 1080, similar to the move I made myself.
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Is 8GB VRAM too much?

There is no such thing as 'too much VRAM', at least not so far as performance is concerned. 8GB of VRAM will give you solid performance in both HD and 4K in most games. Unless you're planning to game on 4k or higher, it's pretty useless. But more VRAM never hurts.
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Is a 3060ti 8GB better than a 3060 12GB?

The RTX 3060 has 12GB VRAM, which while it doesn't outshine the 3060 Ti on performance, is quite effective for gaming. This is because the VRAM advantage of the RTX 3060 is insignificant at the resolution these cards are aimed at, 1080 and 1440p.
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What is the 3060 equivalent to?

NVIDIA's RTX 3060 offers similar raw performance as the AMD RX 6600, plus it has better ray-tracing capabilities backed up by DLSS. However, despite similar list prices, the RTX 3060 is now being sold for considerably more than the RX 6600 due to stock shortages.
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Is 8GB VRAM good for gaming?

Either way for the foreseeable future 8GB is enough for a good looking game, if optimized well, with high fps. There are still games out there that will use up 6 GB of VRAM no problem at 1080p.
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Is 32 GB of RAM overkill?

In most situations, 32GB of RAM can be considered overkill, but this is not always true. There are situations where 32GB is an appropriate amount to have. It is also a good way to futureproof your PC as requirements increase with time.
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Is 64 GB of RAM overkill?

Is 64/128 GB of RAM Overkill? For the majority of users, it is. If you plan on building a PC purely for gaming and some general, basic, everyday activity, 64 GB of RAM is just too much. The amount of RAM you need will ultimately depend on your workload.
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How long can RTX 3060 last?

I can say with confidence that it will definitely last for 6 years or more if your target is at high, 1080p, and 60fps. The RTX 3060 Ti can play most AAA games on ultra, 1080p, and still get > 140fps. If you will be staying with 1080p, and only aiming for 60fps, I'd say it's a damn good card.
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Is RTX 3060 future proof?

Yes. The 3060 Ti is a cut down RTX 3070 with 1024 cores disabled.
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Can a 3060 run Cyberpunk?

[FPS Benchmarks] Cyberpunk 2077 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (95W) and RTX 3060 (65W) – the 95W GPU is 16% faster. Cyberpunk 2077 debut was a bit controversial but after a lot of patches the game seems to be in a good state (ergo, playable).
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How many FPS can RTX 3060?

In Rainbow Six Siege at 1080p, the RTX 3060 is good for 292 fps, which makes it a little faster than the 2070 Super and places it roughly on par with the RTX 2080 and 5700 XT.
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Is the 3060 12GB worth it?

Tom's Hardware Verdict

If the GeForce RTX 3060 12GB can come close to its official $329 asking price, it's a great product for mainstream gamers. But in today's market, even with reduced mining performance, that's an unlikely if, as its performance lands right between the RTX 2060 Super and 2070 Super.
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Do you need 12GB VRAM?

VRAM also has a significant impact on gaming performance and is often where GPU memory matters the most. Most games running at 1080p can comfortably use a 6GB graphics card with GDDR5 or above VRAM. However, 4K gaming requires a little extra, with a recommended 8-10GB plus of GDDR6 VRAM.
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Is 6GB VRAM enough?

6GB of VRAM is enough to run all of the modern game titles with ease in 1080p and 1440p resolutions with some exceptions. In general, video games will store their shaders, textures and 3D models in the GPU memory so the more VRAM the better.
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