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The Ampere RTX 3060 Ti Owners Thread

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Gigabyte 3060Ti OC Pro


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Comparison to my 1060

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Comparison to my 1060

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Welcome and on TROH.:)


The Roll of Honour.


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Date 07/12/2020, Make Gigabyte Gaming, Gypo, Link
Date 06/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, varkanoid, Link
Date 05/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, HeX, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, cee-S-dee, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, Cadder, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make MSI Gaming X Trio, F1aw1ess, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, TomDD, Link


To get on the Roll of Honour all you have to do is post a pic with your user name on it of your RTX 3060 Ti


 
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Welcome and on TROH.:)


The Roll of Honour.


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Date 10/12/2020, Make Inno3D iChill X3, cwhitehead, Link
Date 07/12/2020, Make Gigabyte Gaming, Gypo, Link
Date 06/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, varkanoid, Link
Date 05/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, HeX, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, cee-S-dee, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, Cadder, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make MSI Gaming X Trio, F1aw1ess, Link
Date 04/12/2020, Make NVidia FE, TomDD, Link


To get on the Roll of Honour all you have to do is post a pic with your user name on it of your RTX 3060 Ti


 
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ASUS have produced new SKU's for the 3xxx series range similar to the existing ones and then started to ship them in low numbers. Meanwhile the original SKU's at launch that people bought, and etailers ordered are still not being fulfilled. So Gibbo was trying to get ASUS to fulfil the original orders saying instead of bringing out new version build the existing ones first and complete the orders.
 
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ASUS have produced new SKU's for the 3xxx series range similar to the existing ones and then started to ship them in low numbers. Meanwhile the original SKU's at launch that people bought, and etailers ordered are still not being fulfilled. So Gibbo was trying to get ASUS to fulfil the original orders saying instead of bringing out new version build the existing ones first and complete the orders.

Thanks for The above, Gibbo has a good point.:)
 
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Is overclocking the 3060 Ti FE fairly straightforward for someone who has never done it before?

The PC in my sig is my workstation so it would just be slight tweaking, I don't want to live on the edge but if there's some extra (safe) performance to be had.

I have Afterburner installed. Do I need anything else?
 
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I had a play OC'ing mine with the latest Beta of Afterburner, it chucked up an error after the first attempt at the auto curve thing, but second time it worked..
I am not running it OC'd though, as with my old monitor being 1920x1080@60hz there is no point, especially given it runs at a locked 60FPS solid and sits around 50oC with all the bells and whistles turned on...

Will revisit the OC side when I get the new monitor next year, when I've decided what screen I'm getting..
 
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Had a go at undervolting, 0.981V, power consumption down by around 10-15% and performance slightly up as it doesn't hit the power limit as much.

Except for Quake II RTX which sits at 1875MHz on the power limit.
 
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Had a go at undervolting, 0.981V, power consumption down by around 10-15% and performance slightly up as it doesn't hit the power limit as much.

Except for Quake II RTX which sits at 1875MHz on the power limit.
Are you using that Nvidia tool or Afterburner? Or other?
 
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I can't find this tool, where is it?
Not sure if it is enabled by default. If you go into Geforce Experience -> Settings you should see a tick box which says Enable experimental features. Tick this and I also make sure in-game overlay is enabled. Then pressing Alt+Z and selecting Performance you should see it.

TomDD
 
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