A:Answer3060ti is a premium card. Doesnt not have the same internals. I bought this same card for a temporary replacement and im running 3 32in 144hz monitors on it. Stock out of the box and it does fine
A:AnswerHi Kay,
Yes the GPU will work but the motherboard & cpu will be your bottleneck. The GPU will not run at full performance because AM3 (The CPU generation) is only compatible with PCI Express 2.0
Hope this helps!
- John
A:AnswerHi Js,
You will need to ensure you PSU has enough power to run this RTX 3060.
We recommend 450Watts as a minimum and you cannot use a 6pin to 8 pin adaptor as that will not be enough power.
Hope this helps!
- John
A:AnswerHi Tommy,
You will have to check if your motherboard is PCI Express X16 Gen 3.0 or Gen 4.0
Next you will have to make sure you have a PSU that can power the RTX 3060, which we recommend a 550Watt.
Hope this helps!
- John
A:AnswerThis happened to me with other cards, I just got this one on newegg for 10 dollars more. If you reload the page it may just do the same thing or it is out of stock. Make sure the place you have selected to pick up will work. Also make sure you have your address and billing information and all your account stuff set up. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerDrops are random, I would look in the morning every weekday and download hotstock on your phone to get notified when it is in stock. I just got this on Newegg for just $10 more. Hope you can get one.
A:AnswerLook at the measurements and look at your tower spacing/measure to be sure. Spacing is a big deal when it comes to gpu, even if you can fit it will it be able to get enough air to cool it?
A:AnswerCheck to see if your mother board has a pci 4.0 slot and thats all you need. it will say right on the mother board. If its a 3.0 it will not work
A:AnswerIt's pretty big, 41 tall (front of fan to back of it) x117 deep (from pcie connector to top away from the mb) x282 long (from video connectors past all 3 fans to the end of it) in mm and 1.74 pounds! What the heck? Pounds?
A:AnswerIt’s about the size of a regular 2 fan GPU just half an inch longer, it fits in my regular ATX case just fine, shouldn’t have any problems unless your case is SUPER small