...the refined nature of Nvidia's £369 Founders Edition is such that dearer partner cards are tough to justify.
Promising new hardware continues to be beset by global stock shortages. RTX 3060 Ti is, in our estimation, an excellent forward-looking GPU that suits a wide range of gamers. Performance is really solid at QHD and decent at UHD, and with the Ampere architecture, you're guaranteed a best-in-class ray tracing experience and the undeniable potential of second-generation DLSS.
That's the good news, but there are a couple of caveats. Finding a card in stock has proven extremely difficult in the weeks following launch, and the refined nature of Nvidia's £369 Founders Edition is such that dearer partner cards are tough to justify. Palit doesn't get a whole lot wrong with its modest Dual OC, yet there's no escaping the fact that the Founders Edition is more affordable, practically as quick, noticeably quieter, and subjectively easier on the eye.
Fortunately for AIBs, ravenous consumer demand ensures that any and all RTX 3060 Tis will continue to sell well for the foreseeable future. In an ideal world, Nvidia's Founders Edition would be the RTX 3060 Ti to buy. In these strange times, most gamers will have to accept whichever card they can get their hands on.
The Good
The Bad
Excellent at QHD, decent at 4K UHD
Compact dual-slot form factor
Single eight-pin power connector
Stock hard to come by
Noisier than Founders Edition
Plasticky build quality
Palit GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Dual OC
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