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InterfacePCI-E v4.0PCI-E v4.0
LHR (low hash rate)
GPU
GPU modelNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
ArchitectureAmpereAmpere
Memory size8 GB12 GB
Memory typeGDDR6GDDR6
Memory bus128 bit192 bit
GPU clock speed1867 MHz1867 MHz
Memory clock15000 MHz15000 MHz
Lithography8 nm8 nm
Max. resolution7680x4320 px7680x4320 px
Passmark G3D Mark16618 score(s)16618 score(s)
Connections
HDMI11
HDMI versionv.2.1v.2.1
DisplayPort33
DisplayPort versionv.1.4av.1.4a
Software
DirectX12 Ultimate12 Ultimate
OpenGL4.64.6
VR
Stream processors35843584
Texture units112112
General
Monitors connection44
Coolingactive (fan)active (fan)
Fans22
Lighting
Lighting syncAsus Aura SyncAsus Aura Sync
Additional power8 pin8 pin
Minimum PSU recommendation650 W650 W
Number of slots22
Length
200 mm /200x123x38/
200 mm /200x123x38/
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2022august 2021

LHR (low hash rate)

Video cards, hardware-protected from mining. The term Low Hash Rate was coined by NVIDIA to discourage cryptocurrency miners from video cards and return the favor of the computer gamer audience. There are LHR versions of video cards only among the generation of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3000 series. Early GeForce graphics accelerators have no factory mining restrictions, as well as all old and new AMD Radeon graphics cards. However, among the GeForce RTX 3000 series there are video cards without LHR.

Memory size

The amount of own memory of the GPU; this parameter is sometimes called the amount of graphics card memory. The larger the amount of GPU memory, the more complex and detailed picture it is able to process in a period of time, and therefore, the higher its performance and speed (which is especially important for resource-intensive tasks like high-end games, video editing, 3D rendering, etc. ).

When choosing, it is worth considering that the performance of a graphics card is affected not only by the amount of memory, but also by its type, frequency of operation (see below) and other features. Therefore, situations are quite possible when a model with less memory will be more advanced and expensive than a more voluminous one. And you can unambiguously compare with each other only options that are similar in other memory characteristics.

On the modern market, there are mainly video cards with memory capacities of 2 GB, 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, 10 GB, 11 GB, 12 GB, and 16 GB or even more can be installed in the most advanced models.

Memory bus

The amount of data (bits) that can be transferred over the graphics card's memory bus in one cycle. The performance of the graphics card directly depends on the bus width: the higher the bit width, the more data the bus transfers per unit of time and, accordingly, the video memory runs faster.

The minimum bit depth for modern video cards is actually 128 bits, this figure is typical mainly for low-cost models. In mid-level solutions, there are indicators of 192 bits and 256 bits, and in advanced models — 352 bits, 384 bits and more, up to 2048 bits.
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