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ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR 8GB GDDR6 256-bit 14 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling, Active Fan Control, Freeze Fan Stop ZT-A30610H-10MLHR

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Features

  • NVIDIA Ampere architecture, 2nd Gen Ray Tracing Cores, 3rd Gen Tensor Cores
  • Boost Clock 1695 MHz, 8GB 256-bit GDDR6, 14 Gbps, PCIE 4.0; Low Hash Rate (LHR) 25 MH's ETH hash rate (est.)
  • White LED Logo Lighting, IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling, Active Fan Control, Freeze Fan Stop, Metal Backplate
  • 8K Ready, 4 Display Ready, HDCP 2.3, VR Ready.Avoid using unofficial software
  • 4 x DisplayPort 1.4a, 1 x HDMI 2.1, DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT API, OpenGL 4.6

Description

Get Amplified with the all-new ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 30 Series based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and superfast GDDR6 memory, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR gives rise to amplified gaming with high graphics fidelity. Features: - 2nd Gen Ray Tracing Cores - 3rd Gen Tensor Cores - White LED Logo Lighting - IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling - Active Fan Control - FREEZE Fan Stop - Metal Backplate - FireStorm Utility - VR Ready - LHR 25 MH/s ETH hash rate (est.).

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti


Brand: ZOTAC


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1695 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


RAM: ‎8 GB


Memory Speed: ‎1695 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti


Chipset Brand: ‎ZOTAC


Card Description: ‎GeForce RTX 3060 Ti


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎ZOTAC


Series: ‎RTX 3060


Item model number: ‎ZT-A30610H-10MLHR


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 64-bit (build 2004 or later)


Item Weight: ‎2.29 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.74 x 4.55 x 1.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.74 x 4.55 x 1.5 inches


Processor Brand: ‎Nvidia


Manufacturer: ‎ZOTAC


Date First Available: ‎June 25, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great card at a decent price
I used this card to build a computer for my brother and it went great. He loves the card and I haven't had any issues with it, super happy with the purchase
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Ry

  • Powerful GPU
I used different Zotac Nvidia GPUs in the old days, and bring back this brand and manufacturer to one of my builds after a long time, makes me realize why I did choose this one in the past: good material, works better than expected, good software, easy to install. I paired this one with a Ryzen 5 5600X and is just perfect. Multiple games tested working at high/ultra quality and keeps chill and running smooth(obviously would deppend also in your case air flow). I'll recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Elmer Zambrano

  • Mini beast
Of course I happened to purchase one before the price went down 50 bucks but still worth it for this card. Have had a Lenovo prebuild that had a normal 12gb 3060. I purchased this PC for stupid cheap. So by the time I did the, for what i thought would be an okay upgrade (more like almost huge in some games) , I still came out cheaper than this PC still is new and have a backup GPU if needed. CPU is an Intel 12700, 16gb DDR4 3200, 512 nvme ssd (meh) but all in all, this little PC is a champ. Battlefield 2042 1440p high settings 120fps, MW2 130, Metro Exodus Ultra settings with RT Ultra 90fps, Modern Warfare 2019 4k Extra (Ultra) with ray tracing 120fps, Cold War 1440 Ultra w RT 120fps. Even with 40 series cards, this card holds up to some really demanding games. I use my PC on a 65" 4k 120hz tv and it looks absolutely wonderful. Especially coming from consoles earlier last year (Series X) The fans can get slightly noisy but after I start playing a game I don't notice it after a couple of minutes. I haven't seen temps go above 75, so the stock fans do a decent job of cooling. Better than the stock card that came in my PC, for sure. I don't know enough about overclocking to give any kind of info there so I apologize. For a still somewhat noob to PC gaming, but some experienced for advice if you're debating on a 3060 or a 3060 ti, spend the little extra for the TI. You won't be disappointed and after 2 weeks of running this card pretty hard, I'm impressed for the money ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023 by Josh D.

  • Works Great
It has solved my lag problems in second life. Nice mid range card for the price. Easy to install. Works with MSI afterbunner!
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Wade Holzwarth

  • Pretty good. Has room for improvement on cooling in particular, but not a bad option.
I got this because I feel like the 3060 Ti strikes a pretty good balance between a lot of things -- including the oft-forgotten questions of power usage and heat production. Performance-wise people point to the 3070 and say go ahead and spend the extra, but I do want to point out that the 3060 Ti generally outperforms the previous generation's 2080 Super in most things (and barely does any worse at all in the things it doesn't beat it at.) Zotac's offering is a good price and seems to be a reliable choice which was my biggest consideration right now (I want this thing to last a long time.) The only complaints I do have are about the cooling. The heatsink's design is actually really good and I don't have any complaints about the heatsink itself. It's worth noting that many videocards have the fins oriented vertically instead of horizontally, so so air can flow through them out the back of the case (thus meaning those cards can only recycle air and rely on the case to have good airflow.) This one is properly oriented horizontally, so *some* air can go out. I emphasize some because of two things. First, it's open on both sides, so of course some air still goes back to the case out the inside part and gets recycled -- but of course GPU fans rarely have high static pressure anyway, so blocking that side doesn't actually improve cooling (mind you, my case has pretty decent airflow, so it may do better to cover the inside end in worse cases than mine.) I do also think the fans should be tilted just ever so slightly to actually make the air go a direction other than straight down into the heatsink, but I don't know if any videocard manufacturer has ever thought of this yet. I also noticed the thermal paste apparently wasn't ideal or at least wasn't ideally placed (maybe too much I think.) I took it apart under the assumption they used the usual really cheap stuff many GPUs have, but it looked like it maybe wasn't actually terrible. I can't be sure what it is from just its appearance alone, but it did seem to be a bit lower viscosity than ideal, so maybe not the highest grade. When I changed the thermal paste its temperatures dropped by approximately 3C from the top and close to that at idle (and thermal paste is less about maximum temperature and more just about minimizing heat dissipation latency, so when you see a notable drop in temperature that means a lot more than it may seem.) It may just have been too much on there as there was definitely quite a lot and it was hard to clean, so that is a distinct possibility and could potentially even save them money if it's just a matter of reducing it ever so slightly. There was one definitely bad choice on this card I'm unhappy about though -- and this is the biggest reason I knocked one star off from the max (the other stuff is pretty typical of GPUs in general probably.) For some reason they stuck little aluminum tags with their name and logo on the fans themselves with a heavy foam tape. This just seems like a really dumb choice no matter how I look at it. For one, it adds extra mass to the fans, which reduces their efficiency and lifetime. For another, apparently the process varies because on mine one of the tags was off center and looked kind of bad (plus was probably even worse for the lifetime of the fan as it would make it run fairly unevently, affecting its long-term life.) Again, my goal is for this thing to last, and if the fans die out on me not that far down the road that's definitely not lasting. Since they used a thick foam tape though, it's hard to get them completely off (I had to pry very very carefully and slowly to not risk damaging the fans in the process.) Actually, this may have had some effect on the temperature in itself since the fans now probably run that tiny bit more efficiently (but doesn't account for a full 3C.) Now, that said, I've seen reviews saying this card is loud. I don't know if they've revised this model or what, but I did not feel like the fans were loud at all. I get more noise from the other fans in my case definitely (mind you, it's not a silent case by any means, but I never feel like the noise is bad now.) Certainly a lot better than the awful stock cooler that came with my CPU (that thing started to reach hurricane levels under load I swear.) Also, the GPU seems to actually stay a very good temperature. The reviews saying the fans were loud said it would run > 70C, but, in fact, I'm seeing a maximum of around 61C or so now (slightly higher before) with normal gaming keeping it at about 57C or so roughly the majority of the time (versus 60C before I redid the thermal compound.) It only got up to around 61C or so when I saw GPU usage go way up to about 85% (normally it's 50-60 in most games but some hit the mid 70s or so. That 85% was only for a short duration.) I have a very high confidence now that this card will last me a very long time short of something unexpected and extreme happening. Overall I'd call it a good design other than those few points I mentioned earlier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022 by Joshua

  • Works and looks just as described.
Works and looks just as described.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Mildred Rodas

  • Smooth
Major upgrades all around, I paired it with an i7-10700k and 16 gbs of ram. As far as gameplay and graphics it’s amazing and I don’t understand why anyone would need much more than this gpu. Also had download improvements but I also upgraded everything other than my case so that might be an other system improvement. Either way it’s a great buy, quiet fans, good graphics, and great cooling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Javi Javi

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