@@blue-lu3iz its easy to say that an rx6600 is an entry level card when it costs almost 1/10 of the US minimum wage, its so easy to buy on north america, it costs nothing, then you think its worth nothing. On my country an rx6600 costs more than 3 full minimum wages. I have to work 30 TIMES more than you to buy the same thing and you come to me and try to justify with price arguments that an 3060 is an entry card? You dont you suck my balls? We are talking on performance here, and an rx6600 is easily a mid range in terms of performance bcs it basically runs everything on ultra 1080p 60fps
It's an entry level card for sure. Also, I don't agree with buying an outdated CPU. Just buy a 13600k or a 7600/7700. I'd go AMD right now because it's the start of a socket.
@@charadreemurr4919 its true tho, unless you’re using that GPU specifically just to power your second monitor, a 710 is practically and basically useless. If you want something, the bare minimum, anything, to run any semblance of a thing called game at all, I would reccomend a GTX1050 2GB or RX560 4GB, even then those cards can barely run anything modern. RX580 or RX590 or GTX1650 is considered the bare minimum requirement for majority of most recent and modern games, and you can look it up right now on Steam, click on any random games and you’ll see 90% of the time, the minimum system requirements will always somehow end up as either RX580 or a GTX1060.
My 3060 with a i5 10500 has no bottlenecking and the 3060 will play most games high refresh rate on ultra but for newer triple a titles you can expect 60fps on high-ultra
bruh I just got a 3060 ti and now he saying its entry or mid at best made me feel cheaped out and feeling like i paid too much 💀. But I had a 1050 before so it's good
Dude the 4790 is a beast of a cpu and will run any latest title in whatever settings you wish rn. Is it a 24 core threadripper? No... But for what it is its king in its own league. I have one in mine too, don't let that shame you. I don't get bottleneccking yet with any of my titles...
Great short here on CZcams. However saying "not suitable for 4k gaming", means not suitable for 4k gaming with the highest settings. I own a 1080 TI for 5 years, and play most games just fine on my 4k screen with high settings.
I recently made a long overdue upgrade from a msi gaming edition GTX 1070 8gb i got back in 2016 to a msi RTX 3060 12gb ventus 2x or whatever (dual fan) & was fairly impressed. It may of not been a GIANT difference in graphical fidelity/clarity per say, but the performance boost was much needed for making videos. I can finally render videos, & blender projects in 2023 without bluescreening at 80% through a render that took an hour lol. It’s so weird how technology works, in 2016 i could do the exact thing i am doing now with rendering and whatnot with my previous card but if i do the same thing today it’ll struggle. I do have to say though, i started from a gtx650 ti then to a gtx960 then the 1070 and so on but by far the coolest looking designed gpu i ever had was the gtx 1070 with that black and red color pattern & the metal pipes along with the msi logo that lights up. Man. It’s even bigger than my rtx 3060. Crazy.
Dude I've been wondering this as well. Like I do the exact same thing with the exact same programs but somehow in 2020 it was blue screening like hell! Maybe just wear and tear? The parts were getting old.
A dude told me its gonna work fine with my i7 13700kf, 32gb ram ddr5. Its probably bottleneck BUT its not gonna harm anything. Ill upgrade later. Dont know if i want to go for amd or nvidia graphics
@@cupoftea9528he gave you trash advice - 13700KF + 3060 is genuinely a terrible combo, get a 4070 Ti or higher. If this advice sounds wrong to you - it’s because that’s what you should be spending if you get a 13700KF - that’s an upper high end processor
@@CataclysmComputers but IT doesnt harm my PC or does IT? It seems to Work really Well. Cant afford a 4070ti Just yet but i will get Something similar soon. Thanks for Ur answer!
@@cupoftea9528 No not at all - it won't harm it, you will just be using about 20-30% of the 13700KFs potential, so you could drop to a 13600KF and spend the difference on a better graphics card, but it's okay if you already have it, no issues at all! 😊
Now a days I recommend 8 core processors, 4 cores is starting struggling now and 6 cores is good but to make it optimal try to get an 8 core processor now
“Entry level graphics card” Bro.. That card is a fucking beast, it’s the new AAA games that are not optimised thus they run at 20 fps and demand 12 gb of Vram despite not even looking that good 💀
Performance doesn't determine GPU tiers, Die size does. Performance is a byproduct, not a cost product, nor a limitation. Die size is a limitation and a cost factor. A mid-range GPU(or any chip, doesn't have to be CPU or GPU) is roughly half the reticle limit of the process node. The reticle limit for samsung's 8nm was 837mm^2, thus a mid-range GPU should be around 418mm^2, the rtx 3060 is a 276mm^2 GPU, not even close.
@@azeemsiddiqui4764 no, what does that have to do with anything, yes performance is a byproduct of die size (although other things affect it too) but also what does that mean to most people?
I have one, the performance is underwhelming, cannot handle playing at above 60 on my 34” ultrawide (I also paid 1200 aud for it during the crypto crisis 💀)
Guide me on my 1st pc build - my pick: 3060 12gb, i5 13600kF, 32gb RAM. I play no games but into unreal, blender and unity for AR MR development. Kindly guide me. My budget is under 800- 1000€. Also recommend suitable case, motherboard, cooling sys and other components(upgradable)for the build.
Guide me on my 1st pc build - my pick: 3060 12gb, i5 13600kF, 32gb RAM. I play no games but into unreal, blender and unity for AR MR development. Kindly guide me. My budget is under 800- 1000€. Also recommend suitable case, motherboard, cooling sys and other components(upgradable)for the build.
I ran a ryzen 7 3700x and a 3060 for a year and half it was great in 1080p way better than my 1050 ti I had but I later went 5800X3D with a 3070 for 1440p
I went wayyyyy overkill, in my defense I'm planning to do a gpu swap with the 50 series release. But the bottleneck of a 3060 with a 7800x3d is a little bad...
I bought rtx 3060 for around 700 us dollars like a year and half ago i paired it with i5 11400 ngl i havent cleaned my pc not even once it works great i play in 1440p btw i dont have any bottleneck nor heating problem
I soon will have my first pc- i5 13600kf with 3060. Is it worth getting 27’ 1440 monitor or 24’ 1080 monitor for these specs? Anyone played at 1440 with these specs and can tell if it was worth it?
I have a 306012gb and ive heavily overclocked it with a 12400f as well. It a beast of a card, especially paired with more case fans and more cpu paste, and 32gb 3200mhz ram is awesome
I'd say an entry level card is something like the 1650 Super or 1660 Super, maybe taking something like the 1070 as the limit. The 3060 is definitely not an entry card, it's probably the most middle mid-range card if that makes any sense.
For its price, especially compared to other GPUs, it is entry level. Don’t forget stuff changed per generation. Midrange now starts around the RTX 4060 or RTX 4060 Ti
There is a scenario where 4k might make sense depending on Vram limitations of course and that's if someone upgraded to a 3060 but the cpu is not a good match, like they have a I5 7400 still. In this case it won't be able to process a ton of frames and especially on some lower end games 4k might actually help run smoother and prevent stuttering as now the cpu isn't the bottleneck. I know you can lock frames but why lock frames in a situation where u can play in glorious 4k for the same effect.
I play 4k games with 3060ti using upscaling and mid graphics it runs smooth on most games. Done on elden ring, red dead 2, and god of war. 1440p will be no problem as long as you are happy using mid to high settings. Theres little difference with ultra usually anyway.
So I currently have a i5 11400f with a gtx 1050 ti and are upgrading to a 3060 will that bottle neck my components because if so I have the money to upgrade to a 12400f if needed but I’m not sure if I’ll be able to play the games I want on an 11400f I’m new to this of thing btw.
I have a 3060 ti with ryzen 7 5800x3d and 32 gigs of ram and i play rise of the tomb raider, uncharted legacy of thieves and just cause 4 at max settings and it runs just fine but i might wanna lower the settings a bit because it's not good to keep it at 99% usage because you are really killing the gpu and it's not a big difference when u lower the settings but foing that will save your gpu's life. Edit: And i forgot to mention that i play at 1440 p because of my monitor and it runs at 70 fps at most of the times it runs at 90-100 fps on those games
My fps just varies form 56-70 I play on 1440p max Lumen ray tracing all epic setting, I don’t play seriously though so no need to lower settings for 500fps lmao
Midrange starts at the performance level of rtx 3070, rtx 4060 ti or rtx 2080 ti also rx 6700 xt ,7600, 6750 xt. Upper midrange starts at 6800. Like lower midrange is around 4060, 3060, 1080 ti, rx 6600 xt, rx 6650 xt entry level starts around the 3050, 1070, 1080,1070 ti, 2060, 1660 ti, rx 6600 4050 isent out yet it will replace the 3050 the 4050 will either be entry level or lower midrange.
is rtx 3060 and i7-5960X enough for 1080p 165hz gaming for games like valheim medium or high settings, CS2 medium settings and raft med or high settings
I paired the 12 GB version of 3060 with a Ryzen 5 5600X for my little brother's computer. He doesn't play any RTX games, so he's not complaining about anything... Yet :)
I have a ryzen 5 3600 and it feels like it bottlenecks it like hell cuz the gpu never gets to even 70% usage so im prob gonna upgrade to a ryzen 7 5700x thank you :)
"RTX 3060 is an entry-level graphics card"
People rocking a GTX 970- Let me introduce myself
I have a gt 720
I have a GTX 960 4gb lol
Bruh! I have 940 MX 2GB card
Doesnt change that its an entry-level gpu
My 1060 can't even run fortnite at 10fps on 1080p
3060 is an entry card? 😂 those US guys always make me laugh
Bruh😂😂😂
It’s an upper mid range. An entry level card is like a 1050ti.
@@blue-lu3iz entry level is more like a 6500xt or a rtx 3050 but ok.
@@blue-lu3iz its easy to say that an rx6600 is an entry level card when it costs almost 1/10 of the US minimum wage, its so easy to buy on north america, it costs nothing, then you think its worth nothing. On my country an rx6600 costs more than 3 full minimum wages. I have to work 30 TIMES more than you to buy the same thing and you come to me and try to justify with price arguments that an 3060 is an entry card? You dont you suck my balls? We are talking on performance here, and an rx6600 is easily a mid range in terms of performance bcs it basically runs everything on ultra 1080p 60fps
It's an entry level card for sure.
Also, I don't agree with buying an outdated CPU. Just buy a 13600k or a 7600/7700. I'd go AMD right now because it's the start of a socket.
Him: "Entry Level graphics card"
Me with a GT 710: Of course yeah.
710 isn't considered a gpu anymore😅
@@sjgghosh7677 I cant with your first world energy💅
@@charadreemurr4919 its true tho, unless you’re using that GPU specifically just to power your second monitor, a 710 is practically and basically useless. If you want something, the bare minimum, anything, to run any semblance of a thing called game at all, I would reccomend a GTX1050 2GB or RX560 4GB, even then those cards can barely run anything modern. RX580 or RX590 or GTX1650 is considered the bare minimum requirement for majority of most recent and modern games, and you can look it up right now on Steam, click on any random games and you’ll see 90% of the time, the minimum system requirements will always somehow end up as either RX580 or a GTX1060.
Yoo same here gt 710 lmfao
I have a GT 710 as well 😂
My 3060 with a i5 10500 has no bottlenecking and the 3060 will play most games high refresh rate on ultra but for newer triple a titles you can expect 60fps on high-ultra
is 10400f fine?
@@reiyuchiye only difference is u have no intel hd graphics
Mine with i5 10400😊
Little bit bottleneck for some cases but works really fine
@@ur_very_angry he prolly means on 2k max not on 4k
@@ur_very_angry if you have 3090 then the 10400 will be a bottleneck the lowest you can get for 3090 is i3 13300f or i5 12400f
bruh I just got a 3060 ti and now he saying its entry or mid at best made me feel cheaped out and feeling like i paid too much 💀.
But I had a 1050 before so it's good
Bruh i paid 560 euro for it cheap!?😂
@@thomassenbergwhere did you buy it from?
Bro I upgraded from a 1050ti to a 1060 and now a 3070 the performance bump is amazing and I’m running a 12100f along side it
I just bought 750ti today.
I bought a gt 1030 5 minutes ago
Them: Recommending latest gen processors.
Me: Uses it with i7 4790
me with i5 4590
Bottleneck is a thing
Me with the i7-2600k
Upgrade
Dude the 4790 is a beast of a cpu and will run any latest title in whatever settings you wish rn. Is it a 24 core threadripper? No... But for what it is its king in its own league. I have one in mine too, don't let that shame you. I don't get bottleneccking yet with any of my titles...
i just bought a 3060 with i5 12400f a month ago and it works pretty well, i use 1080p and i average a lot of fps in most games with highest graphics
Will it have ang problems if you run some apps on the background lets say with discord and spotify on or youtube as well
@@naimirfan nah its all good like even a 1060 with an 8th gen might do those stuff easily
@@canofcola also should i take the rtx 4060 over the 3060 because its like $5 difference between them in my country
@@naimirfan if its only 5 bucks, yes thats a huge upgrade but you need to remember you gotta upgrade your cpu too for it to not bottleneck
@@canofcola the i5 12400f will bottleneck the 4060?
Bro you explained this to me so well tysm
Great short here on CZcams. However saying "not suitable for 4k gaming", means not suitable for 4k gaming with the highest settings. I own a 1080 TI for 5 years, and play most games just fine on my 4k screen with high settings.
I recently made a long overdue upgrade from a msi gaming edition GTX 1070 8gb i got back in 2016 to a msi RTX 3060 12gb ventus 2x or whatever (dual fan) & was fairly impressed. It may of not been a GIANT difference in graphical fidelity/clarity per say, but the performance boost was much needed for making videos. I can finally render videos, & blender projects in 2023 without bluescreening at 80% through a render that took an hour lol. It’s so weird how technology works, in 2016 i could do the exact thing i am doing now with rendering and whatnot with my previous card but if i do the same thing today it’ll struggle. I do have to say though, i started from a gtx650 ti then to a gtx960 then the 1070 and so on but by far the coolest looking designed gpu i ever had was the gtx 1070 with that black and red color pattern & the metal pipes along with the msi logo that lights up. Man. It’s even bigger than my rtx 3060. Crazy.
This is exactly where I'm at... Need to make a step XD
Dude I've been wondering this as well. Like I do the exact same thing with the exact same programs but somehow in 2020 it was blue screening like hell! Maybe just wear and tear? The parts were getting old.
How long you take to render nowadays ?
I've had this card since it was new. It's great, but the coils have been making noise since they were new.
I got myself 3060ti with i5 11400f. It runs everything i threw with max settings 1080p
Ay man this video i was looking for thanks man :D
A dude told me its gonna work fine with my i7 13700kf, 32gb ram ddr5. Its probably bottleneck BUT its not gonna harm anything. Ill upgrade later. Dont know if i want to go for amd or nvidia graphics
@@cupoftea9528he gave you trash advice - 13700KF + 3060 is genuinely a terrible combo, get a 4070 Ti or higher.
If this advice sounds wrong to you - it’s because that’s what you should be spending if you get a 13700KF - that’s an upper high end processor
@@CataclysmComputers but IT doesnt harm my PC or does IT? It seems to Work really Well. Cant afford a 4070ti Just yet but i will get Something similar soon. Thanks for Ur answer!
@@cupoftea9528 No not at all - it won't harm it, you will just be using about 20-30% of the 13700KFs potential, so you could drop to a 13600KF and spend the difference on a better graphics card, but it's okay if you already have it, no issues at all! 😊
Now a days I recommend 8 core processors, 4 cores is starting struggling now and 6 cores is good but to make it optimal try to get an 8 core processor now
I remember the gtx 770 being entry level back in the day. Hell I remember maxing out graphics in some games with it like war thunder.
this is good news for my new pc getting its first gpu upgrade
I have a rtx 3060 12gb and it pairs perfectly with the 11700F
I have a 3060 and i only run games in 4k i dont have any issues
“Entry level graphics card”
Bro.. That card is a fucking beast, it’s the new AAA games that are not optimised thus they run at 20 fps and demand 12 gb of Vram despite not even looking that good 💀
Performance doesn't determine GPU tiers, Die size does. Performance is a byproduct, not a cost product, nor a limitation. Die size is a limitation and a cost factor.
A mid-range GPU(or any chip, doesn't have to be CPU or GPU) is roughly half the reticle limit of the process node. The reticle limit for samsung's 8nm was 837mm^2, thus a mid-range GPU should be around 418mm^2, the rtx 3060 is a 276mm^2 GPU, not even close.
the fuck do you mean performance doesn't determine GPU tiers
@@beepboop6212did you only read the first sentence and nothing else??
@@azeemsiddiqui4764 no, what does that have to do with anything, yes performance is a byproduct of die size (although other things affect it too) but also what does that mean to most people?
I have one, the performance is underwhelming, cannot handle playing at above 60 on my 34” ultrawide (I also paid 1200 aud for it during the crypto crisis 💀)
Now what is something anyone can recommend for the RTX 2060? (A CPU for more CPU intensive titles)
Thanks bro
I paired my 3060 with a 7700 lol cause it was the same price for me as it would of been for a 5800 and I need 8 core
i RTX 3060 12gb and i5 12400f 👍👍
Will it bottleneck?
@@sarifpanda06no its the perfect combo
Can this play games at 1440p
@@itchyballz123 it can but it would give low fps
Or RTX 3060 and ryzen 5 5600g
Then what should we pick
( Intel ) or ( ryzen )??
Thank you brother! Although I had the 3060 Ti in mind, i5-12400F still good? 1080p is the ceiling for me dont see me 4K-ing at all
Dang I just bought a ryzen 5 5600 for $129 (without tax) on amazon and for my rtx 3060 (12 gb) for $210 on offer up
Nice
Guide me on my 1st pc build - my pick: 3060 12gb, i5 13600kF, 32gb RAM. I play no games but into unreal, blender and unity for AR MR development. Kindly guide me. My budget is under 800- 1000€.
Also recommend suitable case, motherboard, cooling sys and other components(upgradable)for the build.
Me with my PC with a A8-5600k and a GTX 1060 Palit dual.That I build yesterday.
I got my rtx 3060 and i7 10700
Just got it for my bday it’s gonna be paired with the OG ryzen 1700x
For some reason, my Ryzen5 3400g with my 12gb rtx 3060 has a very little bottleneck, but I'm still thinking of an upgrade in the future
me who doesnt even have a graphics card
A 3060 is a high end card for me since I mostly play Roblox. And Minecraft, but others like war thunder, war robots.
What card do you use rn?
@@caboose6411 well I did use a 1650ti (laptop) for all of these, and a i5 10300H
@@caboose6411 none? My laptop broke
I have a 13600k on a Z790. I technically got the 13600k for free (which is the only reason I used it with a 3060).
Guide me on my 1st pc build - my pick: 3060 12gb, i5 13600kF, 32gb RAM. I play no games but into unreal, blender and unity for AR MR development. Kindly guide me. My budget is under 800- 1000€.
Also recommend suitable case, motherboard, cooling sys and other components(upgradable)for the build.
Me gaming on my 4k tv with my gyx1650 and ryzen 5 3400g: 😂
i3 10th gen also can go well with 3060
Me with the pc with a intel i7 3930k and 980ti that i found on the street
I ran a ryzen 7 3700x and a 3060 for a year and half it was great in 1080p way better than my 1050 ti I had but I later went 5800X3D with a 3070 for 1440p
The ryzen 7 3700x is still a great cpu.
I went wayyyyy overkill, in my defense I'm planning to do a gpu swap with the 50 series release. But the bottleneck of a 3060 with a 7800x3d is a little bad...
Plz Make CPUs to pair with Rtx 4060❤❤
My friend: rtx 3060+i5-8400 👍
You could also get away with a 13100f if you’re on a hardcore budget but that leaves little room for improvement without causing a bottleneck
Can we pair AMD Ryzen 5 7500G with RTX 4080 or bottle neck?(Gpu i'm gonna buy 2 years later after build)
can you do this video with rtx 4070 idk what should i pair with it, i play only cpu heavy games. Thanks
Make this video but for the 4070 ti
I went with a ryzen 5 5600X for my rtx 3060. I haven't had any hiccups until now.
@@xixcrimxonxhade8899 he "hasnt"
Just bought a Ryzen 7 5800x can’t wait to install it
@@eliud2000how is it ?
@@swxqy_318it’s underrated just make sure you have good aio to cool it down!
@@swxqy_318 and he never replied lol
ENTRY? me with my intel iris xe “I HAVE ARISEN”
I bought rtx 3060 for around 700 us dollars like a year and half ago i paired it with i5 11400 ngl i havent cleaned my pc not even once it works great i play in 1440p btw i dont have any bottleneck nor heating problem
What do you play ?
Me having a 1.8k usd build but got a rtx 3060, I'm rocking a i7 12700
I soon will have my first pc- i5 13600kf with 3060. Is it worth getting 27’ 1440 monitor or 24’ 1080 monitor for these specs? Anyone played at 1440 with these specs and can tell if it was worth it?
I have a 306012gb and ive heavily overclocked it with a 12400f as well. It a beast of a card, especially paired with more case fans and more cpu paste, and 32gb 3200mhz ram is awesome
would using a 13400 be a upgrade?
"RTX 3060 is an entry level Graphics Card"
Meanwhile me almost spent all my fortune to buy it tho 🗿
I'd say an entry level card is something like the 1650 Super or 1660 Super, maybe taking something like the 1070 as the limit. The 3060 is definitely not an entry card, it's probably the most middle mid-range card if that makes any sense.
For its price, especially compared to other GPUs, it is entry level. Don’t forget stuff changed per generation. Midrange now starts around the RTX 4060 or RTX 4060 Ti
I think between $200-$350 is entry level $350-$700 is midrange and $700+ is high end
In my pc (first good pc) I have 3060 and i5 12400f so you just told me my setup LOL
There is a scenario where 4k might make sense depending on Vram limitations of course and that's if someone upgraded to a 3060 but the cpu is not a good match, like they have a I5 7400 still. In this case it won't be able to process a ton of frames and especially on some lower end games 4k might actually help run smoother and prevent stuttering as now the cpu isn't the bottleneck. I know you can lock frames but why lock frames in a situation where u can play in glorious 4k for the same effect.
Im planning an rtx 3060 with an i5-10400f
i have that build and i can safely say that its a good build and you can run every game on fullhd with good settings
My gpu slot has been empty for some time now, time to get the 3060 (1660 cuz im broke)
Me with a FX 1800:
What cpu for 7900xtx?
If rtx 3060 is entry level gpu than what is my intel hd 4000?
Bro what CPU to pair to AMD RX 6600 8gb...?
I have a i3 10100f and i thinking to upgrade to a 3060 12gb but im scared to have a lot of bottlenecks…(im using now is a gtx 1650 4gb 1 fan)
i wouldd recomend the i3 12100f
Me with a 3060 12gb + i5 13400F
Next make 3060 vs 4060 pls ❤
I got rtx 3060 ti a ryzen 7 5700x and 32 gigs of Kingston fury ram I also got 200 and something ssd and 1T storage
I got an RTX 3060 with a 12600K, most games on ultra 100+ fps, and really heavy games on high
I play 4k games with 3060ti using upscaling and mid graphics it runs smooth on most games. Done on elden ring, red dead 2, and god of war.
1440p will be no problem as long as you are happy using mid to high settings.
Theres little difference with ultra usually anyway.
I used this in samsung odyssey g9
Bro what 💀
Do 6600 XT PLS
Paired mine with a ryzen 5 5500 overclocked to 4.45 Ghz
How about with i5 9400f processor? What will be the bottlenecking?
What about video editing performance?
What gpu can you use for a budget and a ryzen 5 7600x
So I currently have a i5 11400f with a gtx 1050 ti and are upgrading to a 3060 will that bottle neck my components because if so I have the money to upgrade to a 12400f if needed but I’m not sure if I’ll be able to play the games I want on an 11400f I’m new to this of thing btw.
hey can tell me which components is best for as a game devloper
3060 to him: meh
My gt 1030 and i5 3rd gen to me: omg I have the best things ever
I have a 3060 ti with ryzen 7 5800x3d and 32 gigs of ram and i play rise of the tomb raider, uncharted legacy of thieves and just cause 4 at max settings and it runs just fine but i might wanna lower the settings a bit because it's not good to keep it at 99% usage because you are really killing the gpu and it's not a big difference when u lower the settings but foing that will save your gpu's life.
Edit: And i forgot to mention that i play at 1440 p because of my monitor and it runs at 70 fps at most of the times it runs at 90-100 fps on those games
Can you do 4070 ti
My fps just varies form 56-70 I play on 1440p max Lumen ray tracing all epic setting, I don’t play seriously though so no need to lower settings for 500fps lmao
On point, I had the 5700x for 2 years and just upgraded to the 5800x3D. I’m blow away by the 5800x3D it is amazing.
I have a rx 6600 and I want to get i5-12400F
What about the i5-12600k Im thinking about pairing it with the MSI GeForce RTX 3060 VENTUS 2X OC the 12gb version. Im not sure if its any good though.
Please recommend processor for 7800xt
What is with the amd Ryzen thredripper 1920x ?
do rec 4k ... except older games
"the rtx 3060 is an entry level graphics card"
*me rocking without a gpu*
Midrange starts at the performance level of rtx 3070, rtx 4060 ti or rtx 2080 ti also rx 6700 xt ,7600, 6750 xt. Upper midrange starts at 6800. Like lower midrange is around 4060, 3060, 1080 ti, rx 6600 xt, rx 6650 xt entry level starts around the 3050, 1070, 1080,1070 ti, 2060, 1660 ti, rx 6600 4050 isent out yet it will replace the 3050 the 4050 will either be entry level or lower midrange.
I have a 3060 and a ryzen 7
is rtx 3060 and i7-5960X enough for 1080p 165hz gaming for games like valheim medium or high settings, CS2 medium settings and raft med or high settings
i have that exact same 3060, I initially paired it with a 10400F but later upgraded to an 11600K
did upgrading the cpu help? i have a 2060 super and 10400 and im probably going to uprade later this year to a 12600K and 6700xt.
@@iGPR3 for the games and tasks i use my pc for, yes. I play very cpu heavy games so it made a big difference.
@@ItsHonskiexample of cpu heavy games?
@@ompatil1955 Hearts of Iron 4, beamNG drive, battlefield 5, boneworks, and Minecraft.
...idk like, anything.
I paired the 12 GB version of 3060 with a Ryzen 5 5600X for my little brother's computer. He doesn't play any RTX games, so he's not complaining about anything... Yet :)
Can anyone suggest me if it’s good for gaming if pairing rtx 3060 with i5 6500
Me using i7 3770 with rtx 3060 🙃
Ryzen 7 5800x3d can..?
Bro How much bottleneck it does with the Core processors you mentioned in the video.
Kindly answer the question
I have a ryzen 5 3600 and it feels like it bottlenecks it like hell cuz the gpu never gets to even 70% usage so im prob gonna upgrade to a ryzen 7 5700x thank you :)
I have a Ryzen 7 2700x
Can this combination will work i5 12400k with 8gb 4060ti 16gb ram . For max or ultra gaming ? Please suggest
I have a 13600k with this gpu I came from a 10400 should I get the 4070 or a 7800 xt asus tuf model