Palit officially announces RTX 3060 return with ‘new’ Infinity 2 OC launch — 2021 GPU with 12GB of VRAM is an AI crisis stopgap

Palit officially announces RTX 3060 return with 'new' Infinity 2 OC launch — 2021 GPU with 12GB of VRAM is an AI crisis stopgap

usertests Release the RTX 5050 9GB LP (75W). RTX 3050 6GB LPs are going for $200+ on ebay. Reply

PEnns "Palit claims 0dB noise level" ZERO dB?? There is no such thing with a GPU……. unless it is sitting inside a box on the shelf of Items No One Wants to Buy a t Walmart! PS: That 1% increase in MHz is a marvel of engineering…. Reply

Baeloro1481 Getting tired of people announcing stuff like this… Nvidia isn't relaunching rtx 3060s. Palit is relaunching RTX 3060s. Not even Nvidia FE cards are made by Nvidia. Can you morons please stop printing nonsense? Nvnidia sells a license to Palit. Palit designs a PCB based on Nvidia architecture, receives Nvidia chip, Palit tools up production for rtx 3060 12gb, Nvidia validates bios for cards…. Much of this occurred once, and as long as Nvidia signs off on it… They could easily do it again and use chips that have been sitting in storage. Until Toms Hardware does some real supply chain legwork and travels to Palit to draw a distinction from Who Does What… Articles like this need to stop. Thanks. Reply

usertests Baeloro1481 said: Getting tired of people announcing stuff like this… Nvidia isn't relaunching rtx 3060s. Palit is relaunching RTX 3060s. Not even Nvidia FE cards are made by Nvidia. Can you morons please stop printing nonsense? Nvnidia sells a license to Palit. Palit designs a PCB based on Nvidia architecture, receives Nvidia chip, Palit tools up production for rtx 3060 12gb, Nvidia validates bios for cards…. Much of this occurred once, and as long as Nvidia signs off on it… They could easily do it again and use chips that have been sitting in storage. Until Toms Hardware does some real supply chain legwork and travels to Palit to draw a distinction from Who Does What… Articles like this need to stop. Thanks. The "receives Nvidia chip" step you glossed over is the point. Production restarted, it's not just coming out of storage, and that's big news. https://www.pcmag.com/news/rumor-nvidia-is-bringing-rtx-3060-back-from-the-dead-amid-memory-shortagehttps://videocardz.com/newz/manli-lists-new-geforce-rtx-3060-and-rtx-3050-cards-ampere-returns-after-five-yearshttps://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/memory-famine-compels-gpu-vendors-to-re-release-2020-graphics-cards-geforce-rtx-3060-and-geforce-rtx-3050-return-to-asian-markethttps://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-3060-returns-to-german-retail-from-e333https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-3060-12-gb-graphics-card-comeback-proves-how-bad-pc-gaming-market-is/ Reply

Eximo This just happens to be a not-so-great price. I imagine the GDDR is a big part of the BOM cost, but this card used to be sub $300. And annoyingly there are STILL some new old stock selling for $10 under this new MSRP. What is truly annoying, same price as the 5060. So, aside from a few edge cases, they are basically catering to AI demand still. I'm all for older cards sticking around. I generally like to have a low power card in one of my systems. Currently an A380, but previously it has been a GT1030, GTX950, GTX750Ti, and so on. But, you aren't getting anything particularly special with a re-issued 3060. It isn't that low power, it isn't that small, so for most gaming and media use cases, 5060 makes more sense. Reply

usertests Eximo said: I'm all for older cards sticking around. I generally like to have a low power card in one of my systems. Currently an A380, but previously it has been a GT1030, GTX950, GTX750Ti, and so on. But, you aren't getting anything particularly special with a re-issued 3060. It isn't that low power, it isn't that small, so for most gaming and media use cases, 5060 makes more sense. An RTX 5050 9GB limited to 70-75W would be a great replacement for the 3050 6GB (70W), which sells for over $200 easily for low profile versions. The 96-bit bus should improve efficiency. But the rumors had it at the same 130W TBP as the 5050 8GB, and now it's supposedly cancelled or indefinitely delayed. So the segment continues to suffer neglect. Maybe they'll make workstation versions with 9 GB or 18 GB on 96-bit instead. On that note, even the uninspiring 5050 8GB outperformed the 3060 12GB in Tom's testing at 1080p (but not 1440p), and the 5050 9GB (130W) would have had a bigger lead. Reply

DS426 Baeloro1481 said: Getting tired of people announcing stuff like this… Nvidia isn't relaunching rtx 3060s. Palit is relaunching RTX 3060s. Not even Nvidia FE cards are made by Nvidia. Can you morons please stop printing nonsense? Nvnidia sells a license to Palit. Palit designs a PCB based on Nvidia architecture, receives Nvidia chip, Palit tools up production for rtx 3060 12gb, Nvidia validates bios for cards…. Much of this occurred once, and as long as Nvidia signs off on it… They could easily do it again and use chips that have been sitting in storage. Until Toms Hardware does some real supply chain legwork and travels to Palit to draw a distinction from Who Does What… Articles like this need to stop. Thanks. usertests said: The "receives Nvidia chip" step you glossed over is the point. Production restarted, it's not just coming out of storage, and that's big news. https://www.pcmag.com/news/rumor-nvidia-is-bringing-rtx-3060-back-from-the-dead-amid-memory-shortagehttps://videocardz.com/newz/manli-lists-new-geforce-rtx-3060-and-rtx-3050-cards-ampere-returns-after-five-yearshttps://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/memory-famine-compels-gpu-vendors-to-re-release-2020-graphics-cards-geforce-rtx-3060-and-geforce-rtx-3050-return-to-asian-markethttps://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-3060-returns-to-german-retail-from-e333https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-3060-12-gb-graphics-card-comeback-proves-how-bad-pc-gaming-market-is/ Unhinged rant… lol. @usertests pointed out what most of us were probably thinking as well. Maybe the article could have detailed the supply chain more, but I didn't find that necessary. nVidia apparently worked with their AIB partners, both sides apparently deciding the opportunity was worthwhile (at least one of them so far, anyways). Digressing… I do find Palit's "OC" claim as marketing B.S. as a 15 MHz core clock boost is really just a mouse fart. "Since this is an overclocked variant, it can boost up to 1,792 MHz, which is less than 1% higher than the base 1,777 MHz boost that Nvidia already mandates." Reply

Eximo But it is more than stock, so it gets the OC badge. They are all like that. Also means next to nothing with GPU boost. Ambient temperature and airflow will make a bigger difference than that. Reply

salgado18 It's not for gaming. This card has 12GB of VRAM. It's being sold for low-cost AI. VRAM size is very important, as it determines the size of the model you can allocate entirely on the gpu, and the bigger the model, the better. I am considering getting one used exactly for that, because this and the RX 6700 XT are the cheapest 12GB cards around. Reply

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