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A $329 Nvidia RTX 3060 was impossible to find, but you could give Newegg’s raffle a try

Nvidia supposedly launched a $329 graphics card today, the GeForce RTX 3060, but I’ve yet to see much proof. Orders began today at 9AM PT / 12PM ET for a card whose listed prices ranged from $329.99 all the way up to $629.99, averaging $471. Those aren’t scalper prices, mind you. They’re the retail prices… Read more

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Where to buy Nvidia’s RTX 3060 graphics card

Nvidia’s new RTX 3060 will be available to purchase starting on Thursday, February 25th at 9AM PT / 12PM ET. Unlike other GPUs in the RTX 30 series, Nvidia is not making a Founder’s Edition of the RTX 3060, but other manufacturers like EVGA and Gigabyte are making their own iterations of the RTX 3060…. Read more

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RTX 3060 Listings Flood U.S. Retailers, With Prices Up to $629

Home News GeForce RTX 3060 Gaming OC 12G (Image credit: Gigabyte) Only a few hours are left before the GeForce RTX 3060 goes up for purchase at retailers around the world. Given Nvidia’s recent launch history, the mid-range Ampere graphics card’s stock might be equally limited so legit customers will likely have to fend off… Read more

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Nvidia RTX 3060 Pricing Skyrockets Before Launch

Home News (Image credit: Coreteks) According to a report, what was supposed to be Nvidia’s most “value-oriented” RTX 30-series GPU to date has succumbed to severe price gouging before launch. Like all new Ampere and RDNA2 products, it appears the RTX 3060 will be nearly impossible to purchase near MSRP. News outlet Corteks has revealed… Read more

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Nvidia Limits RTX 3060 Hash Rate, Unveils New ‘Cryptocurrency Mining Processor’ Line of GPUs

Home News (Image credit: Nvidia) Nvidia today announced its new Cryptocurrency Mining Processor (CMP) line of GPUs to “address the specific needs of Ethereum mining” and, hopefully, improve the availability of the best graphics cards in the GeForce product line in the process. The company also limited the mining performance of the soon-to-be-launched RTX 3060… Read more

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Sapphire’s First Toxic GPU in 5 Years Is To Die For

Home News (Image credit: VideoCardz) The last time we saw a Sapphire ‘Toxic’ card land, it was 2016. There were no GPU shortages nor mining crazes, and we could go out to get beers with friends. But we’re living in a different world now, and a new report from VideoCardz comes in showcasing the oh-so-shiny… Read more

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Report: European Retailers Have Already Raised Prices for RTX 3060 Graphics Cards

Home News (Image credit: EVGA) RTX 3060 graphics cards might be more expensive than expected. Nvidia set the MSRP at $329 when it announced the cards in January and reiterated yesterday that some cards would show up at that pricing on launch, but VideoCardz today reported that some European retailers have listed certain models up… Read more

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EVGA’s 6-GPU PSU For Mining Will Fuel Your Hate for Crypto

Home News (Image credit: NewEgg) Update: The original listing for the PSU is sold out. It is available from another seller on NewEgg here for $330 instead. Original Article below: Using GPUs for mining cryptocurrency, especially Ethereum, is currently witnessing an intense flare-up, and manufacturers are coming out with all sorts of devices to make… Read more

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EVGA Z20 Keyboard Review – 4 KHz polling, Optical switches, TOF Sensor??

Introduction Remember when EVGA first got into peripherals? The company made a big splash with their Torq X10 and X5 mice, which are still sold today, and complemented those with the launch of their first keyboard in the LCD display-integrated Z10. It must have sold enough to merit an RGB version, the Z10 RGB, which… Read more

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Check Out the Funky PCB On EVGA’s GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin GPU

Home News (Image credit: EVGA) Designed for extreme overclocking, EVGA’s Kingpin edition graphics cards are arguably among the most complex and impressive pieces of hardware available today. Unfortunately, these cards are only sold to EVGA’s Elite Members, and reviews of KPE products are rare, so very few people get to see these boards up close, making… Read more

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Asus launches GPU Tweak III Open Beta app for GPU monitoring and overclocking

João Silva 56 mins ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Asus is doing a massive update to its GPU Tweak app with the launch of the open beta of GPU Tweak III. Similar to MSI Afterbuner and EVGA PrecisionX, GPU Tweak III software allows users to monitor, tweak, and overclock their GPUs. To the users… Read more

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RTX 3060 Ti roundup with custom video cards from Asus, EVGA and MSI – Update with Inno3D, Gigabyte and Zotac

Björn Meijer December 1 2020 23: 02 17 Comments Asus Nvidia today released the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti revealed. The first custom cards from Asus, EVGA, Gigabyte and MSI, among others, have already been unveiled. We already covered Gigabyte this afternoon, here you will find an overview of the other cards that we have encountered… Read more

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Big increases in suggested graphics card prices – EVGA and Zotac are following ASUS. Poor time to upgrade your PC

We recently informed you that the ASUS concern announced an increase in the prices of suggested graphics cards and motherboards, and it is not going to end with these components. The company explained the increases with increased production and logistics costs and import tariffs, adding that it is doing its best to prevent the growth… Read more

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Tom’s Hardware CES 2021 Awards: Hot New Hardware for the Year Ahead

Home News (Image credit: Asus, Lenovo, LG, Thermaltake, Razer, MSI, Nvidia, EVGA. iBuyPower, AMD and Shutterstock) Let’s be honest. This wasn’t the CES anyone wanted. We’ve been covering North America’s largest tech show for years, so we can definitively say that, without in-person booths and demos, it’s just not the same. The most interesting things… Read more

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Aqua Computer is also working on a water-cooled backplate

As part of the EK EXPO, EK Water Blocks also showed current plans to bring water coolers onto the market which, in addition to the front of the graphics card, also actively cool the back using a water cooling circuit. In the comments we were pointed out that EKWB is of course not the first… Read more

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