NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 3DMark and Superposition Performance leaked

Published: Feb 24th 2021, 10:01 GMT   Comments

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Performance

An exclusive first look at Geforce RTX 3060 synthetic benchmark results.

NVIDIA’s first GA106 based desktop graphics card will offer similar performance to GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER or RTX 2070 in 3DMark and Superposition tests. The graphics card will be slower than Radeon RX 5700 XT, which also means it’s no match for the upcoming RX 6700 XT. This is the conclusion from the data that we collected from our sources, who are now testing the graphics card before tomorrow’s launch.

The graphics card is targeted at the mid-range market with an oversized 12GB GDDR6 memory buffer for this category. This is the second GA106 based model to be released by NVIDIA, as the company has already launched its mobile RTX 3060 Laptop GPU with 3840 CUDA cores.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 will probably become a great choice once its price will drop to the manufacturer’s suggested 329 USD. At this point, however, no one should expect to buy the graphics card at this price any time soon.

The RTX 3060 will be NVIDIA’s first model to introduce a cryptocurrency limiter, a technology that reduces the hash rate if the firmware detects it is being used for cryptocurrency mining. The company claims that this will not affect any other workload and that it will not be possible to hack this feature. In theory, this should lower the interest from mining farms, which are now buying GeForce RTX 30 graphics cards in vast numbers, leaving gamers without the cards.

NVIDIA also announced that RTX 3060 will be the first graphics card to support Resizable BAR, a feature so far exclusive to RDNA2 graphics cards. The data that we gathered does not have this feature enabled.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Synthetic Performance
VideoCardzFire Strike ExtremeFire Strike UltraTime Spy ExtremeTime SpyPort RoyalSuperposition 1080p ExtremeAverage %
RTX 3070
 
16570
 
8280
 
6840
 
13030
 
7970
 
8490
 
161%
RTX 3060 Ti
 
14230
 
6850
 
6060
 
11960
 
6810
 
7010
 
139%
RTX 2070S
 
12310
 
5880
 
5060
 
10300
 
5980
 
6260
 
120%
RX 5700XT
 
12800
 
6580
 
4350
 
9020
 
4980
 
113%
RTX 2070
 
10900
 
5340
 
4120
 
8920
 
5070
 
5370
 
103%
RTX 2060S
 
10560
 
5210
 
4070
 
8800
 
5020
 
5150
 
101%
RTX 3060
 
10284
 
5012
 
4111
 
8757
 
5072
 
5073
 
100%
RTX 2060
 
9050
 
4200
 
3810
 
8930
 
4160
 
4370
 
89%

 

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 3DMark Fire Strike, Source: VideoCardz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 3DMark Time Spy, Source: VideoCardz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 3DMark Port Royal, Source: VideoCardz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Unigine Superposition, Source: VideoCardz




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