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Review: Palit GeForce RTX 3060 Dual OC

by Parm Mann on 2 March 2021, 14:01

Tags: Palit, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Conclusion

...a lack of stock continues to blight new hardware, and when/if you'll be able to find such cards at MSRP remains a mystery.

GeForce RTX 3060 represents a solid if not spectacular upgrade path for gamers still clinging onto hardware from a couple of generations ago.

Purportedly starting at £299, the most affordable Ampere to date is great at 1080p, decent at 1440p, and typically benchmarks some 20 per cent quicker than its RTX 2060 predecessor.

A modest gain, and it is only against older GPUs that the RTX 3060 benefits become clear. Performance is double that of a five-year-old GTX 1060, and the overall feature set of GA106 is a significant step forward. The highlights include latest-generation Ray Tracing and DLSS smarts, support for Resizable Bar over PCIe 4, and a surprise 12GB frame buffer that adds to the card's modern appeal.

Palit's Dual OC dresses those agreeable ingredients in a simple, all-black cooler whose fans and oversized heatsink have no issues maintaining decent boost clocks with comfortable under-load temps. Sadly, a lack of stock continues to blight new hardware, and when/if you'll be able to find such cards at MSRP remains a mystery. There's hope that a smaller die will help accelerate RTX 3060 production, but what did we say about living in hope?

The Good
 
The Bad
Ideal for high-quality 1080p gaming
Latest-gen RTX and DLSS tech
Single eight-pin power connector
Keeps cool under load
 
Stock once again hard to come by
Modest upgrade over RTX 2060



Palit GeForce RTX 3060 Dual OC

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support for Resizable Bar over PCIe 4
And PCIe 3 (kind of the whole point since Intel are a bit lagging on PCIe 4).
PCIe4 is redundent, as it all changes to PCIe5 and DDr5 next year
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PCIe4 is redundent, as it all changes to PCIe5 and DDr5 next year
So it's not redundant, if we don't have a replacement yet? Also I'm not sure how DDR5 has anything to do with it. Did you mean to say PCIe 4 will be redundant when its replacement comes out? If so, well, sure, kind of obvious :p Though because of backwards compatibility it's still useful.
PCIe 5.0 is already “out” - “On 29 May 2019, PCI-SIG officially announced the release of the final PCI-Express 5.0 specification.” Just being a pedant. We haven't got access to any kit that uses it, yet.

Also, it's all backward compatible, so I don't think “redundant” is the right term - even after PCIe 5.0 becomes available on consumer motherboards/chipsets there will still be a lot of kit out there using 4.0 and 3.0 so those standards will still be currency and in use. “Superseded” might be a better term for us non time travelling luddites ;)