If this morning we were talking about the fall in the price of graphics cards, we now find a more than interesting offer: a Zotac RTX 3060Ti DOUBLE EDGE with a discount of 8%. Since this is a limited stock offer, when the number of units runs out the offer will end, so don’t think too much about it and run for it!
Zotac has become an important brand in our country, partly by producing a series of quality products at good prices. In this RTX 3060 Ti it was no less, a GPU that will undoubtedly cover our gaming needs in all aspects, so let’s get to know it in more depth.
Zotac RTX 3060 Ti TWIN EDGE
The main improvement of this model lies in its PCB and its dissipation system, where we will have the famous Ice Storm 2.0, a new version that combines sobriety, performance and low cost. But that’s not to say it doesn’t cool as well or better than the direct competition, not at all.
We will have an aluminum heatsink with 6mm thick copper heat pipes running through its body symmetrically on each side. In order to cool this heatsink, good fans are needed and this Zotac RTX 3060 Ti TWIN EDGE has them, as well as a new design.
With 11 blades, the flow has increased by 10% compared to the previous generation and, as expected, Zotac will allow us to control them independently so that we can manage where the flow is needed most, thus achieving minimum noise at all times. moment.
As expected in this range of boards, it incorporates an aluminum backplate which provides cooling and rigidity to the PCB. All this is integrated into a system that will occupy two slots in our box thanks to measurements of 222.1mm x 115.6mm x 38.2mmwhich makes it a fairly compact graphics card.
Same specifications as standard
This board has a custom PCB, but the general specifications are identical to the NVIDIA model. It goes through a chip GA104-200-A1 manufactured by Samsung at 8nm with a total area of 392mm2 which integrates 4864 shaders with 152 TMUs, 80 ROPs, 152 Tensor Cores, and 38 RT Cores, all in just 38 SMs with 4MB of shared L2.
The frequencies are quite interesting, as you get a base clock of 1410 MHz and a boost clock of 1.665MHzas well as 8 GB of GDDR6 at 14 Gbps, which it achieves with a bus of 256 bit a total bandwidth for this VRAM of 448 GB/s.
Consumption is pegged at 200 watts at full power and while NVIDIA recommends a 550 watt PSU, Zotac says so RTX 3060 Ti DUAL EDGE it’s going to take 600 watts in total. Finally, its video and power connectors: three DisplayPort 1.4a and an HDMI 2.1 for an 8-pin connector.
It was offered at 699.90 dollars, but after this offer we find it with an 8% discount for 639.90 dollars.
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