Zotac Korea announced that it will officially launch three types of' Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Series' in Korea, a new RTX 30 series lineup based on NVIDIA Ampere architecture.
The ZOTAC gaming GeForce RTX 3060 series has achieved amazing gaming performance improvements over the previous generation, the company explained. In particular, NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and NVIDIA Broadcast, which are GeForce gaming technologies that provide amazing real-time ray tracing technology based on 2nd generation NVIDIA RTX, and provide improved performance and quality images are applied.
ZOTAC's new GeForce RTX 3060 series consists of ▲Overclock Model AMP White Edition ▲Gunmetal Black Twin Edge OC and ▲Twin Edge.
ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 AMP White Edition is a gaming graphics card that applies factory overclock to all-white sensibility. The front shroud and rear backplate, as well as the cooling fan, are finished in white.
In particular, the compact 231.9mm size guarantees case compatibility, while providing cool temperature with improved cooling technology and a large cooling fan configuration of 90mm and 100mm upgraded with 11 blades. In addition, a wide, thick aluminum heatsink and five 6mm copper heat pipes maximize heat dissipation.
'Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC & Twin Edge' boasts a simple gunmetal black sensibility with a pointed edge design. It is called the 'Halibut' edition throughout the RTX 30 series, and it is a series that has gained great popularity due to its high performance and cost performance.
Both products guarantee case compatibility with a compact size of 224.1mm and a dual-slot configuration. Wide aluminum fins and three 6mm copper heat pipes are designed radially based on the GPU heat sink to enhance heat dissipation. The large dual 90mm fan composed of 11 blades draws up to 10% more air compared to the previous generation, focusing on dissipating heat.
All three of the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 series can be configured for GPU monitoring, fan speed control, and more through the latest Zotac Gaming Firestorm utility. In addition, the FREEZE fan stop technology provides a quiet cooling environment with an automatic zero fan function, and heat can be controlled by directly adjusting the speed of each fan with Active Fan Control.
Specifications
Model |
GeForce RTX 3060 |
CUDA cores |
3584 |
Video Memory |
12GB GDDR6 |
Memory Bus |
192-bit |
Engine Clock |
Boost: 1807 MHz |
Memory Clock |
15 Gbps |
PCI Express |
4.0 16x |
Display Outputs |
3 x DisplayPort 1.4a (up to 7680x4320@60Hz) |
HDCP Support |
2.3 |
Multi Display Capability |
Quad Display |
Recommended Power Supply |
600W |
Power Consumption |
170W |
Power Input |
8-pin |
DirectX |
12 Ultimate |
OpenGL |
4.6 |
Cooling |
IceStorm 2.0 |
Slot Size |
Dual Slot |
CHIPSET |
NVIDIA GeForce |
SLI |
Not Supported |
Supported OS |
Windows 10 64-bit (build 2004 or later) |
Card Length |
224.1mm x 116.3mm x 39.2mm / 8.8" x
4.6" x 1.5" |
Accessories |
Manual |
WARRANTY |
Standard Warranty: 2 years Extended Warranty: +3
year Total Warranty: 5 years total |
Price
|
|
Shader |
ROPs |
Core |
Boost |
Memory |
GPU |
Transistors |
Memory |
GTX 1060 3 GB |
$160 |
1152 |
48 |
1506 MHz |
1708 MHz |
2002 MHz |
GP106 |
4400M |
3 GB, GDDR5, 192-bit |
GTX 1060 |
$210 |
1280 |
48 |
1506 MHz |
1708 MHz |
2002 MHz |
GP106 |
4400M |
6 GB, GDDR5, 192-bit |
GTX 1660 |
$200 |
1408 |
48 |
1530 MHz |
1785 MHz |
2000 MHz |
TU116 |
6600M |
6 GB, GDDR5, 192-bit |
GTX 1660 Ti |
$270 |
1536 |
48 |
1500 MHz |
1770 MHz |
1500 MHz |
TU116 |
6600M |
6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
RTX 2060 |
$300 |
1920 |
48 |
1365 MHz |
1680 MHz |
1750 MHz |
TU106 |
10800M |
6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
RX 5700 |
$330 |
2304 |
64 |
1465 MHz |
1625 MHz |
1750 MHz |
Navi 10 |
10300M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
GTX 1080 |
$330 |
2560 |
64 |
1607 MHz |
1733 MHz |
1251 MHz |
GP104 |
7200M |
8 GB, GDDR5X, 256-bit |
RTX 2060 Super |
$380 |
2176 |
64 |
1470 MHz |
1650 MHz |
1750 MHz |
TU106 |
10800M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RX Vega 64 |
$400 |
4096 |
64 |
1247 MHz |
1546 MHz |
953 MHz |
Vega 10 |
12500M |
8 GB, HBM2, 2048-bit |
GTX 1080 Ti |
$650 |
3584 |
88 |
1481 MHz |
1582 MHz |
1376 MHz |
GP102 |
12000M |
11 GB, GDDR5X, 352-bit |
RX 5700 XT |
$370 |
2560 |
64 |
1605 MHz |
1755 MHz |
1750 MHz |
Navi 10 |
10300M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 2070 |
$340 |
2304 |
64 |
1410 MHz |
1620 MHz |
1750 MHz |
TU106 |
10800M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 3060 |
MSRP: $330 |
3584 |
48 |
1320 MHz |
1777 MHz |
1875 MHz |
GA106 |
13250M |
12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
Zotac RTX 3060 |
Estimate: $440 |
3584 |
48 |
1320 MHz |
1867 MHz |
1875 MHz |
GA106 |
13250M |
12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
RTX 2070 Super |
$450 |
2560 |
64 |
1605 MHz |
1770 MHz |
1750 MHz |
TU104 |
13600M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
Radeon VII |
$680 |
3840 |
64 |
1802 MHz |
N/A |
1000 MHz |
Vega 20 |
13230M |
16 GB, HBM2, 4096-bit |
RTX 2080 |
$600 |
2944 |
64 |
1515 MHz |
1710 MHz |
1750 MHz |
TU104 |
13600M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 2080 Super |
$690 |
3072 |
64 |
1650 MHz |
1815 MHz |
1940 MHz |
TU104 |
13600M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 3060 Ti |
$700 |
4864 |
80 |
1410 MHz |
1665 MHz |
1750 MHz |
GA104 |
17400M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 2080 Ti |
$1000 |
4352 |
88 |
1350 MHz |
1545 MHz |
1750 MHz |
TU102 |
18600M |
11 GB, GDDR6, 352-bit |
RTX 3070 |
$750 |
5888 |
96 |
1500 MHz |
1725 MHz |
1750 MHz |
GA104 |
17400M |
8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RX 6800 |
$850 |
3840 |
96 |
1815 MHz |
2105 MHz |
2000 MHz |
Navi 21 |
26800M |
16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RX 6800 XT |
$1200 |
4608 |
128 |
2015 MHz |
2250 MHz |
2000 MHz |
Navi 21 |
26800M |
16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 3080 |
$1000 |
8704 |
96 |
1440 MHz |
1710 MHz |
1188 MHz |
GA102 |
28000M |
10 GB, GDDR6X, 320-bit |
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