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Taking Apart a Non-Existent GPU: EVGA RTX 3060 XC Black Tear-Down

Taking Apart a Non-Existent GPU: EVGA RTX 3060 XC Black Tear-Down

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
This disassembly of the EVGA RTX 3060 XC Black video card shows the internals, the new NVIDIA GA106 GPU, and cooler quality. Today, we're taking apart the... the... it's gone. This disassembly of the EVGA RTX 3060 XC Black takes a look at internal cooling components, cooler layout and quality, thermal paste application, thermal pad thickness, fan replacement options, and more. Ken: By my count there are now 5 consumer grade Ampere sku's 3090, 3080, 3070, 3060ti, 3060. Newegg, actual Newegg not scalpers selling on their site, and my local Microcenter reports none in stock for any. But somehow crypto miners are filling entire warehouses with these. That's not sketchy at all.
Date: 2021-02-26

Comments and reviews: 9


Despite usual skeptcism and mistrust of corporations, NVIDIA from Turing til now has really challenged my opinion of the lower limit of corporation's absolute lack of morals and principles. I will wait 2 years with the 1650s and buy a budget AMD card should it exist to the naked eye- 3060 is quite a low bar.
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Hey Steve and Co. thanks for these videos, these cards will hit the market sooner or later, that is a fact, and when they do it's most likely going to be in a flood, and it's good to have this information peppered in now, rather than trying to get it all at once.
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G'day Steve,
Where I shop at Scorptec here in Sydney after being on sale all day there still 6 models 'In stock at supplier' & marked Limited to 1 per household
they are priced 749- 869AUD so although we are at 1USD to 1.29AUD they are more than 2x USD MSRP

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Random info, but from the video it looks like the fan connector's a HY-4P (other OEMs might use different style of connectors though, I know the Asus Dual 3070 uses a HY-6P; same connector, but with 2 more pins - hence making it 6 pins total - for lighting)
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I've installed a PCIe 3.0 Etch-A-Sketch to replace my aging video card today. Refresh rate is great at 2 shakes per second and so far miners haven't hoovered those up yet. Looking forward to the PCIe 4.0 version that has a 4 shake per second refresh rate.
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This video had more corpses going down than minutes. Steve and team killed it with the amount of reality checks, puns and facts about the industry as a whole. Nobody was spared, and that s why these guys are genius and deserve a ton of credit.
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We still have stock in Finland. Probably because it costs 600 euros, which is probably over 700 dollars.. Or at least around it. So double what it should cost. And that's retail price in here. Not scalper price.
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I m glad reviewers are honest that 99% of their audience has no chance in actually getting these cards. At this point these reviews and tear downs are a curiosity rather than purchasing advice.
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How ignorant Nvidia must be if they don't realise how much resentment is building for them throughout this fiasco so that they can peddle the few cards that they do have.
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