🎮 Elevate your game with next-gen power and whisper-quiet cooling
The ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 OC Edition is a cutting-edge gaming graphics card featuring 12GB of GDDR6 memory, PCIe 4.0 support, and a boost clock up to 1867 MHz. Powered by NVIDIA's Ampere architecture, it delivers double the FP32 throughput and advanced ray tracing with 2nd Gen RT Cores. Its 3rd Gen Tensor Cores enable AI-driven DLSS for enhanced performance up to 8K resolution. The innovative Axial-tech fan design and 0dB technology ensure efficient cooling and silent operation, making it a top choice for professional gamers and creators seeking high performance and reliability.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
Memory Speed | 1867 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 |
Chipset Brand | ASUS |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | DUAL-RTX3060-O12G-V2 |
Item model number | DUAL-RTX3060-O12G-V2 |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.84 x 1.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 4.84 x 1.49 inches |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0985X2YR1 |
Date First Available | June 23, 2021 |
T**S
Great GPU, well built and runs quiet and cool
This is a great graphics card for the price point. I I built a new PC, so this is my first experience with a good graphics card. my previous PC had a GT 1660 so this quite an upgrade. It runs super quiet in my system and runs nice and cool when playing a wide variety of games from simulator games and first-person shooters to RPG's. Frame rates run at a good rate (I haven't actually measured them) but I don't really notice any frame drops or screen tearing when playing games. I mostly play MSFS Flight Simulator 2024 and Star War's Outlaws and occasionally games from the Tomb Raider series. They all run smoothly on this card. It's build quality feels solid and well-constructed. It also looks great in my PC build. I would highly recommend this card if you are looking for a solid graphics card for a good price.
R**D
V2 version best for small form factor builds Good for prosumer content creation/3D modeling
V2 Version is true 2-slot design and shorter length compared to other 2 fan versions. Also does not have manual quality/performance switch of another version which can be accomplished via software anyway. Otherwise appears to be same card as other 2 fan versions. See ASUS website for more detail/specs. Great card if not overkill for my prosumer content creation, 3d modeling in my somewhat future proof mATX AMD 9000 Ryzen5 build. Quiet, cool, low power, decent value at around $300.
L**Y
One of the best GPUs in it's price range
This is one of the better entry level gaming/graphics cards that are on the market right now. I did a ton of research to find the right card for my budget and after hours of exhaustive study I found this to be what I was looking for. It's got good power for a card of it's price range, handles most every game I've tried with it on high graphics, and some are even fine on the absolute highest settings you can use. There are a few games that get a little choppy if you have it on absolute max, but honestly changing a few settings cleans that up tremendously.This card compared to it's competition in the same price range isn't going to be a HUGE margin better than the others, but a lot of the built in features and benchmark tests have it come in a little better than it's direct counterpart from AMD Radeon. I've also always had good luck with the ASUS branded cards over the years, so I'm expecting this one to last me a good long while.The physical side of this review now. The card itself is surprisingly small overall, and doesn't weigh a lot. It also has a nice metal backing plate, which helps keep it rigid. My previous card (GTX 1660 Super) was about the same size and weight, along with also having the metal backplate, and I never had any issues with "GPU sag". That being said, I did order an inexpensive support bracket for this one just for cheap insurance, though I doubt it is really needed. The fans are pretty quiet too.All in all, if you're looking to build a gaming PC but are on a budget, I really recommend this card over anything in it's price range. It's not top-tier, but it also doesn't cost top-tier prices either.
D**A
Planning on running this one for a long time
Not noisy at all, speed seems to be good, card quality seems to be good. Power consumption no idea my pc has a 1050w power supply. Cod black ops 2 near 400 fps on max, war thunder play comfortabley on movie graphics, play skyrim with anywhere from 2k to 8k graphic mods and this thing has no issue doing that at all. Cod world War 2 was getting 120 fps on max settings. Played forza horizon 5 at max setting no issues. All and all great cars for the price very happy with it
B**E
Good card, solid production, not costing an arm, leg, or kidney. Also not an explosion.
Excellent card for both gaming, AI and more. I bought one for my workstation which I run occasionally game and AI shenanigans and also bought a similar 3 fan version for my personal PC. The problem is that the 4000 & 5000 series are seriously overpriced and not worth the money. And one important note - they won't explode deliberately of fry themselves. I'm purchasing a backup card in the event one of my primary rigs perishes.
G**Y
Great GPU. NVidia 4060 series.
Pricing right now is more reasonable.The ASUS 8gb NVidia OC 4060 Series is a lot of bang for the buck as it were. Install was a snap two screws and one 8 pin PCIE power connector. Fit and finish of the card is pleasing to the eye and as of yet, I am not aware of sagging issues. The card is plugged into an ASUS motherboard and everything lined up snug in a corsair case. The size for this Asus RTX 4060 dual slot is spot on. There is enough open area to vent the heat. Then let the case fans get rid of it. So far I have been observing around 60-65 c˚. Most of my video games run like "Buttah!" playing from Call of Duty to Subnautica the fan design keeps the card cool and quiet (er) than you would expect. Using fan control software works; MSI afterburner and other software is up to you. Can't hurt getting ahead of any thermals.There is a slider switch on top edge for OC [over clocking] probably not necessary, but you know like pressing the gas pedal on a performance engine is fun your mileage may vary. The option is there however like gasoline, the power draw goes up. VROOOM VROOOM!There are two [2] DISPLAY PORT and two [2] HDMI video connectors, for running multi monitor. They come with individual covers which will help keep rubbish out of the connectors you aren't using if that is the case. Nice touch.If you are a "pro gamer" the higher end prices go with the higher end GPU's; as a casual gamer,this one fits the bill and doesn't take too many "dollar bills".Recording and or streaming your game with various software doesn't seem to make this card break a sweat. NVidia Geforce Experience software is optional and comes with recording and streaming tools for that affordable price of FREE. give them a try you never know you just may become the next popular streamer.As time goes by games are becoming more and more robust; I believe this GPU is still a few steps and tricks ahead. Again I am not a "pro gamer" right now it is hard to find negatives on performance and appearance although the shroud does sort off feel "cheap", it is plastic after all and if you are looking at that; you are not paying attention to your game or app.I am having fun with mine, how is yours?
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