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RTX 3060 Ti Reddit Review: Still Worth It or VRAM Trap?

Mar 2026

Last Analyzed

7/10

Overall Rating

27

Positive Reviews

15

Negative Reviews

Summary

The RTX 3060 Ti has a strong reputation as a capable 1080p and light 1440p GPU, and Reddit owners are generally satisfied with its raw performance. It uses a cut-down GA104 chip — the same die as the 3070 — which gives it unusually high raster throughput for its class. The main criticism that dominates threads is the 8GB VRAM ceiling, which users increasingly flag as a limitation in memory-hungry modern titles. At current used market prices, the community is divided: enthusiasts say it's only worth picking up under $200, while others point to alternatives like the RX 6700 XT or a used 3080 as better buys. It remains a reliable daily driver for those who already own one, but new buyers are often steered toward higher-VRAM options.

Pros

  • Built on the GA104 die (same as the RTX 3070), giving it a significant raster performance edge over the non-Ti 3060 — benchmarks show it averaging 15–25% faster at 1080p and 1440p
  • Handles 1440p gaming confidently in most titles on high settings, with users reporting 60–100+ fps in demanding games without always needing DLSS
  • DLSS 2 support provides meaningful upscaling headroom, and ray tracing performance is notably stronger than the previous generation — one user noted it approaches 2080 Ti RT levels when overclocked
  • Excellent overclocking potential: some users report matching near-3070 performance after tuning, and undervolting reduces temps and power draw significantly
  • For non-gaming workloads like streaming and video editing, owners report smooth performance; for light deep learning tasks, the 8GB is workable with smaller model sizes
  • Strong 1080p high-refresh performance — competitive FPS titles run well above 144fps, making it an ideal competitive gaming card at that resolution

Cons

  • 8GB VRAM is the most-cited concern: users report hitting limits at 1440p with texture-heavy settings in modern AAA titles, and the community broadly warns it will age poorly
  • Used market pricing is the real issue — Reddit consensus puts fair value around $150–200, and anything above $250 draws strong pushback as poor value given 40-series competition
  • No DLSS 3 Frame Generation support limits its longevity compared to RTX 40-series cards, which also consume significantly less power
  • Power consumption is high relative to modern alternatives — roughly 200W TDP means it draws 80%+ more power than the RTX 4060 for similar raster performance
  • The RX 6700 XT (12GB) is frequently recommended over it at the same price point, offering more VRAM and competitive raster performance, especially for users not invested in NVIDIA features
  • At 1440p ultra or 4K, it struggles with newer titles without DLSS — ray tracing particularly tanks performance, with one user calling it a definitive weakness of the card

8GB in 2025: The Wall Every 3060 Ti Owner Eventually Hits

Owners who've had the card for a few years are starting to feel the squeeze. Texture-heavy games and open-world titles are regularly bumping against the VRAM ceiling, and the community is clear: the 8GB limit isn't a future concern anymore, it's a present one in several popular titles.

Reddit's Verdict on Used Pricing: $200 or Walk Away

The 3060 Ti's value story has fundamentally changed. While it was a standout at launch, used market threads consistently peg the acceptable buy price at $200 or below — anything higher and users point directly to used 3080s or budget 40-series cards as smarter purchases.

The Deep Learning Case: Why Some Researchers Still Pick the 3060

A dedicated thread comparing the 3060 Ti to the 3060 12GB for ML workloads revealed a genuine split: raw CUDA throughput favors the Ti, but researchers working with larger model sizes often prefer the 3060's extra VRAM to avoid out-of-memory errors entirely. It's a tradeoff with no universal answer.

User Reviews (42 of 438 analyzed)

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TheRandomAppler/Games21d agonegative

huh, maybe this is what I should get to upgrade from my 1080. Who am I kidding? Scalpers will have these before anyone gets a chance.

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MonoShadowr/hardware21d agonegative

400$ as a floor for a x60ti card. I weep. Not half bad perf per dollar according to TPU though.

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lordbeefr/Games21d agopositive

I appreciate them comparing this to the 1070 and 1080. I would like to upgrade from my 1080 at some point and replace it with something much faster, but also something that's not gigantic and power hungry. This might be the right card.

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PapaNixonr/hardware21d agopositive

This may end up being my 1070 replacement. 3070 is poorly (relatively) priced, and I can't justify spending $1000+ CAD on a 3080.

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weaver787r/Games21d agopositive

The Gamers Nexus review seems to suggest that this card performs almost identically to the 2080 Super.

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neok182r/Games21d agopositive

I can't wait to upgrade from my 1060 6GB to this in 12-24 months when it's actually available for near MSRP.

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IanL1713r/buildapc21d agopositive

Basically just the cooler, and possibly a mild overclock from the factory on the MSI card.

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Gen7isTrashr/hardware21d agopositive

Yup. This is what the 3070 should have been priced. This card is the amazing value card. And it's scarily close to the 2080 Ti.

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Whyethr/Games21d agopositive

I was perfectly content with 30xx beating the pants off my new-as-of-April 2080 Super when it was the 70 and 80 series. The 3060Ti being better is shocking lol. I have been very happy with my 2080s overall though.

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MumrikDKr/hardware21d agonegative

'Midrange' in GPUs is the price of a driveless PS5 now, eh? Talk about drinking up the marketing.

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uzzi38r/hardware21d agopositive

Looks like the 3070 is dead. Especially because it seems that all it takes to match a 3070 is to OC a 3060Ti.

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Major-021r/buildapc21d agopositive

As others said a different cooler design. Absolutely not worth a $200 difference, since nobody else has said it. Their performance in 99% of use cases will be indistinguishable.

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Seanspeedr/hardware21d agonegative

This still isn't priced well. $400 and you're getting something that's roughly on par with the consoles with less bandwidth and less memory. You're also still limited to 8GB, which was already commonly found on midrange GPUs back in 2015.

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alien_ticklerr/nvidia21d agopositive

Been using it for 1440p and it's great for modern titles, I don't need to use dlss all the time either. 1080p looks so shitty I never want to use one of those monitors again for games.

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jackcatalystr/Games21d agopositive

I mean this has been one of the biggest upgrades in the last couple of years. I'm still running a 970 and it has served me really well.

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Perfect_Wing_5825r/nvidia21d agopositive

3060 uses GA106 chip while the 3060ti uses a cut down GA104 which is the same chip as a 3070/ti the 3060ti is basically a under clocked 3070, which means it's better by far compared to a 3060.

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KelhamKnowsGamingr/nvidia21d agopositive

Yes it's a great card, I'm using it for 1080p gaming atm and have even undervolted it also to get better temps and power consumption....

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Antonis_32r/nvidia21d agopositive

The RTX 3060 Ti is a great GPU for high refresh 1080P gaming. At 1080p the RTX 3060 Ti 8GB averages 106.4 FPS vs 96 FPS for the RTX 4060 8GB — so it actually outperforms it in raw raster. Consider the AMD RX 6700 XT 12GB as an alternative.

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Mengbailuoli233r/nvidia21d agonegative

I vote 12gb. Slower is better than not being able to do something at all.

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Super_flywhiteguyr/nvidia21d agopositive

3060ti is still a banger of a card man. Absolutely avoid the 4060 and 4060ti.

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Enigm4r/Games21d agonegative

15% faster than a 1080Ti you say? I'll pass.

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edgenovor/nvidia21d agopositive

If you have to, personally I recommend 3060Ti over 3060 as sometimes bandwidth is the bottleneck instead of the VRAM size. Also one bonus point for 3060Ti because it can run models designed with 1080Ti or 2080Ti in mind (11GB), just slower.

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bubblesort33r/nvidia21d agonegative

10% more money than a 4060 for 10% more raster performance, no dlss3, the same VRAM, and 80% more power consumption. If it was the same $299 it might be ok, but I don't see it often for that, if ever.

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TheCrazedEBr/nvidia21d agonegative

Price is not worth it and 8gb of vram will hold you back with today's games at high/ultra settings. If you must go 30 series, a 3080ti would be the best option. I would cross reference a bunch of prices for the 30 series as I was seeing people sell 3080s for $300-400.

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AZzalorr/nvidia21d agonegative

For that money you could try to get a 3080 instead, which is a lot more powerful. Generally I wouldn't want to go for the XX60 models, especially from older generations. They don't hold up long.

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TCGG-r/nvidia21d agopositive

Go larger and the M1 shits itself, and I've got both the M1 and rtx 3060ti. If you're doing serious deep learning work then it's dedicated graphics for now.

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csick19r/buildapc21d agonegative

For the love of god, please don't pay $600 to go from a 3060Ti to a 3070. The benchmarks I saw were closer to 12-15% performance difference. You would barely notice a difference, and you would still be stuck at 8GB of VRAM, which really isn't enough for modern games.

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Ehzaarr/nvidia21d agopositive

I played with my 3060ti until last month on my 34 uw. Never had any issues whatsoever. I always ram my games from high to ultra 60/90 fps. Imo 3060ti is way better than 4060/4060ti.

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ClickdaHeadsr/nvidia21d agonegative

The 3060ti is still a decent card, but its limited vram has started to pose a few issues at 1440p/1080p with max settings in some titles. You would be much better off going for a 6700xt/6750xt. The 6750xt currently costs the same as the 3060ti and is likely to last you much longer than the 3060ti due to it having 12gb of vram with better performance too.

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Emotional_Isopod_126r/buildapc21d agonegative

I managed to buy launch day red devil 9070xt which is at least 33% cheaper than base 5070ti at where I'm at. A truly significant upgrade from my 3060ti gigabyte gaming OC.

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Liocrocodiler/buildapc21d agonegative

I would get the 9070 or 9070xt if they aren't scalped too bad, otherwise the 7800xt or 7900 gre should be available for decent prices. Definitely don't get any 30 series nvidia though.

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Alivusr/buildapc21d agopositive

Apart from what everyone else has mentioned, the 3060 Ti FE from Best Buy is non-LHR so it's going to be much more difficult to acquire over the MSI one. It's worth more despite costing less but if you can manage to get it, it's the way to go.

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Nidze98r/nvidia21d agopositive

3060ti is a good deal at like $200..

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Razgriz01r/nvidia21d agopositive

I have a 3060ti and play at 1440p. Most demanding games I can get above 60 fps and frequently into 100+ so long as I stick to high or occasionally medium settings. DLSS helps a lot with this. Don't expect it to handle raytracing well though, RT usually murders performance on this thing.

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Dro420webtrueyor/nvidia21d agonegative

If all you play is in 1440p and older games then ya it's good. 8gb of vram will limit you a lot in current games unless you game in 1080p.

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Whole-Eggplant1107r/nvidia21d agopositive

3060ti. It's a really underrated gem. I had one before my new 4070ti and it was good — I played everything in 4k without RT. Most games hit 50 to 70 fps and cyberpunk would be like 24 with RT on lol but definitely the ti.

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ohshitwafflesr/nvidia21d agopositive

I just got both this past month. Ran FurMark with both on the same system at 2560x1440 AA:0. 3060 FPS avg 90, 3060ti FPS avg 115. If the price is close go for the ti.

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Catsooeyr/nvidia21d agopositive

The 3060ti is a significant upgrade from the 3060. I have a 3060ti myself and I'm very happy with it!

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Jorivian112r/nvidia21d agopositive

I've been using it to stream and edit and everything so far has let me play pretty much whatever I want so I'd say yeah it's still a solid pick.

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Ipodman999r/Games21d agonegative

It's slower if you overclock it. I have compared my old 1080ti to my new 3060 ti and it loses in every test other than rtx.

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DocterWizard69r/nvidia21d agopositive

Im using on my 4k tv have to use dlss but still pretty good card.

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MrRobot_96r/nvidia21d agopositive

I'm running Dying Light 2 at over 80fps at 1440p with a EVGA 3060ti and Ryzen 3600 combo.

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