Has pros: Cold. Which, however, is logical, based on the size of the radiator and consumption of a maximum of 165 watts. In this mode, the temperature barely reaches 60 degrees (80 degrees hotspot) with a processor consumption of 60 watts (i3-12100f) and a sufficiently ventilated case with 3 120mm 1200 rpm turntables for blowing and one with similar specifications for blowing. In terms of performance, it will be slightly weaker than 3060 Ti, and it's better not to turn on RT - this card is about dry performance without newfangled gadgets. With regards to the price - I snatched for 25k before the new year from J. Market himself. For this price tag, nothing is better. For the current price tag of 35k, I advise you to pay attention to the RX 6700 in the same store with three letters. It will be slightly more powerful and has 10 GB of memory with a wider bus. Some cons: Poor RGB lighting. The 3060 in the same version of Gaming X has a much richer backlight, although the cards are positioned the same.
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