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Nvidia RTX 3060 desktop graphics specification announced: Equipped with 12GB 192bit wide GDRR6 video memory
Recently, Nvidia has declared that the RTX 3060 desktop graphics card will be launched on February 25. As the release time approaches, Nvidia’s official website has announced the detailed specification of this graphics card.
RTX 3060 has a 3584 CUDA core, 1.32-1.78GHz frequency, and is equipped with 12GB 192bit wide GDRR6 video memory. The official power consumption of this graphics card is 170W, and it needs 550W power to work with i9-10900K.
The price of this graphics card from Nvidia begins at 2499 yuan. The official stated that its floating-point performance is 13 TFLOPS, tensor performance can reach 101 TFLOPS, and light tracking performance is 25 RT-TFLOPS.
By looking at the specifications only, its traditional rasterization performance is 2 times that of GeForce GTX 1060, while optical tracking performance is up to 10 times higher than GeForce GTX 1060.
In terms of games, ‘Cyberpunk 2077‘ is supported by RTX 3060’s DLSS 2.0 technology and can be played at a frame rate exceeding 60FPS.
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