ASUS Phoenix NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 12GB GDDR6, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Axial-tech Fan Design, Protective…
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Reviews (10)
10 reviews for ASUS Phoenix NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 12GB GDDR6, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Axial-tech Fan Design, Protective…
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Giovani V. –
Overall Review: Got lucky and got this card from the shuffle! It arrived quickly and seemed to be packaged well. Once I got it set up I ran some benchmarks, under full load this card runs just shy of 70C which is pretty good for a single fan card! During normal gaming sessions I hit anywhere between 40-60C. I upgraded from a GTX 1660 so this is a pretty nice upgrade at not too bad of a markup. Overall I would recommend this card for someone looking to get into ray tracing (if you can get your hands on one of course!) The single fan will naturally lend itself to higher temps but with a good airflow setup they should be perfectly manageable.
kenmar5528 –
I just upgraded to the RTX 3060 from a GTX 1060 SC. It’s a night and day difference. I mainly play COD or battlefield games. With the older GPU, I was lucky to get 60 FPS with moderate settings. BTW, I have Intel i7-8700k CPU and a 27” MSI G273Q 165 hz 2560 x 1440 monitor. Now when I play warzone with max graphics settings, I’m getting about 100-110 fps. I love it and would recommend the upgrade.
kenmar5528 –
I just upgraded to the RTX 3060 from a GTX 1060 SC. It’s a night and day difference. I mainly play COD or battlefield games. With the older GPU, I was lucky to get 60 FPS with moderate settings. BTW, I have Intel i7-8700k CPU and a 27” MSI G273Q 165 hz 2560 x 1440 monitor. Now when I play warzone with max graphics settings, I’m getting about 100-110 fps. I love it and would recommend the upgrade.
Christopher A. –
Pros: Never had an issue with ASUS Works exactly as it should Cons: This cards fan is Loud and annoying even at idle. Fan cannot be lowered past 30% on any application Overall Review: Would recommend if you don’t care about fan noise
Matthew M. –
Overall Review: Works as expected. Takes up 3 slots since it is short and thick. Single cooling fan is more than capable of keeping the card cool and is fairly quiet even at full speed. Decent over-clocking headroom as well. Even though my build is a mid-tower ATX, this card is better optimized for smaller cases. Overpriced, but that’s par for the course these days.
Eric s. –
Pros: Stays cool under load. Relatively quiet. Small form factor. Cons: Fan housing is bulky. Fan speed minimum is 30% with current afterburner SW. Overall Review: The RTX 30 series cards are amazing, Even at entry level. Ray tracing makes gameplay smoother than my 5700xt. While fps arent as high my accuracy and movements are smooth as butter enhancing my gameplay. When 3070s hit msrp and I can afford it, ill be an official fanboy. I was disappointed it wouldnt fit in my Bitfenix prodigy or fractal node 202 itx cases, theyre an old design though and this card is super thick. It fits snugly in my NZXT H1.
Anonymous –
Pros: -great >100 FPS for 1080p gaming, >60fps 1440 -Fast, stays cool – this thing is tiny but THICK, I had to remove the bottom intake fans on my NR200 ITX build -This card is paired with a Ryder 5600G.Yes a G, i spent 5 months searching for a GPU so i needed graphics in the mean time. And honestly its impressive how well these two run together. Cons: -none really still working out some kinks, – Will update if something stops working Overall Review: People can hate all they want, but if you can snag one of these for $250-$400 than its a great deal IMO. Im enjoying it. This PC build was an upgrade to my Xbox One X, and 100% can confirm that it is a significant upgrade in performance.
jame.pon –
Exactly as described
jame.pon –
Exactly as described
MaximumMidnight –
Overall Review: Upgrading from the GTX1050 to a RTX3050 is literally nuts everything is so smooth and every game runs no matter what it is pretty much anything I throw at it will run in 1080p AND IT RUNS VR!!!! This has been like a dream for me this card Is incredible and if you have anything under a GTX 1660 I would HIGHLY suggest looking into a 3050