Monday, February 24th 2025

ASUS Proposes that DUAL GeForce RTX 3060 OC Card Offers "Incredible Value" in 2025

Take a look at the Steam Hardware & Software Survey for January 2025, and you'll find no fewer than three graphics cards from the now-venerable NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series lineup. We mean no offense to these battle-proven units, but we suspect that if your machine is still rocking one of these cards, you're probably looking for an upgrade. While we won't deter you from leapfrogging into next-gen territory with a GeForce RTX 50 Series card, we understand that not every gamer's budget can cover one of these chart-topping models.

So here's a wallet-friendly alternative that's still very relevant in 2025: the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 3060. Available for just about $300 (USD), equipped with 12 GB of VRAM, compatible with the most popular GeForce RTX features, and ready for a wide range of builds with its low wattage requirements and compact design, this is the best budget graphics card we offer in 2025 for gamers who prefer NVIDIA GPUs.
A proven contender that still has legs
Let's set some expectations here. GeForce RTX 3060 cards debuted as mainstream options back in 2021. If you have a 4K gaming monitor, or if you have a taste for the most realistic graphics options available at ultra-high framerates, you'll be happier in the long run with something a bit more powerful. Consider the just-launched GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, or stay tuned as NVIDIA continues to add new members to its 50-Series family.

But if you game at a Full HD (1920×1080) resolution—or at 1440p with DLSS-powered upscaling—you'll find that the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 can handle just about any title on the market. Browse the system requirements for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, for example, and you'll find that the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 more than meets the recommended specs for hitting 60 FPS at Full HD with the medium graphics quality preset. Next-gen graphics showcase games like Alan Wake 2 will pose much more of a challenge, but the esports titles that all your friends are playing? The Dual GeForce RTX 3060 can handle those without breaking a sweat.

One big reason for this graphics card's ongoing appeal lies in its very reasonable memory layout. It's equipped with 12 GB of GDDR6. Now that GDDR7 has entered the ring, the Dual GeForce RTX 3060's memory performance won't be taking home any gold medals. But it does triple—triple!—the VRAM capacity of the GeForce GTX 1650, ensuring that almost any game out there has enough VRAM available to run smoothly at Full HD.

The advantages of bumping up from GTX to RTX
Back when the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 first launched, one of its main draws was support for NVIDIA RTX features like Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). This AI-powered technology boosts your FPS with little to no loss in visual quality, allowing mainstream cards to punch above their weight class in compatible games.

It's gotten a little lost in all the recent hardware news, but you should know that NVIDIA just debuted a wide range of updates for DLSS—and you have access to many of them even with a 30-Series graphics card. For most gamers, the most important update is the introduction of a new transformer-based model for DLSS. We'll let NVIDIA explain the details, but the short version is that the new model lets DLSS 4 boosts image quality while retaining a similar performance uplift.

All this means that the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 has aged like fine wine. With the latest drivers and NVIDIA RTX features, it's arguably an even better graphics card than when it launched.

Reliable performance that's compatible with a wide range of builds
If you're one of the many gamers who's more interested in upgrading their current PC than building a new one from scratch, you'll appreciate the Dual GeForce RTX 3060's low wattage requirements and compact design. Odds are, it'll be a drop-in upgrade even for an older prebuilt PC.
Check the power supply in your machine to ensure compatibility. We recommend a 650 W PSU for this graphics card—that's not exactly a high bar. You'll only need one 8-pin power connector to get this card up and running, too. Size-wise, the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 offers a 2-slot design and is only 200 mm long, so it'll fit easily into a wide range of chassis options without blocking access to other expansion slots.

Inside its modest dimensions, the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 is equipped to give you years of quality cooling performance. As its name suggests, it's equipped with two Axial-tech fans. Their smaller fan hub facilitates longer blades, and a barrier ring helps increase downward air pressure to the heatsink. These fans will turn off completely when temperatures permit, ensuring silent operation under light workloads.

We go above and beyond to give you the confidence that your Dual graphics card will deliver the performance you need for years to come. This card is built with our Auto-Extreme Technology, which automates the manufacturing process so that all soldering can be completed in a single pass, reducing thermal strain and environmental impact for a product that will stand the test of time.

The Dual GeForce RTX 3060 offers incredible value in 2025
Right now, gamers have an astonishing range of options for their next graphics card. The latest high-end GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 cards from ROG Astral and TUF Gaming blur the boundaries between professional-grade hardware and the demands of hardcore gaming, giving enthusiasts access to all-new tiers of performance. New TUF Gaming and Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti cards bring the performance and features of the Blackwell architecture to a wider gaming audience.
But these chart-topping models are far from your only options in 2025. Even if you're shopping on a tighter budget, you have graphics cards ready to modernize an aging gaming PC. For gamers looking to upgrade from their NVIDIA 10-Series graphics card, in particular, the Dual GeForce RTX 3060 stands out as an affordable, feature-rich card that's compatible with a wide range of builds. If your graphics card isn't giving you the experience at Full HD that you're looking for, grab a Dual GeForce RTX 3060 today.
Source: ASUS Edge Up Blog
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49 Comments on ASUS Proposes that DUAL GeForce RTX 3060 OC Card Offers "Incredible Value" in 2025

#1
windwhirl
300 dollars for a 2020 mid-range card doesn't feel like a lot of value.
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#2
agent_x007
1) How the hell did you even have new stock of this ?!


2) Over 300$ USD for a RTX 3060 12GB in 2025 ?
Really ASUS ?
...
Just go home and don't forget to take your overpriced 4+ year old card with you.
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#3
windwhirl
agent_x0071) How the hell did you even have new stock of this ?!
I've been asking myself this question but with regards to the number of new in box RX 580 I still see around
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#4
Darc Requiem
50 Series owners need something to use as a dedicated PhysX card ;)
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#6
Denver
Is this a sign that the 5060 is awful and will run most modern AAA games badly because it only has 8GB? The funniest thing is not having the VRAM to run the fake frame gen properly.

3060 12GB wins :D
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#7
yfn_ratchet
$300?! :roll:

The 3060 12GB is a worthy successor to a card like the RX 580, but not for prices like that lmao. At that point, grab an Arc card and save your time and money. ASUS is smoking some powerful leaf to think that the 3060 12GB is worth anything near MSRP years and multiple generations after its release...
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#8
SSGBryan
I paid that much for my 3060 in spring 2022 - and replaced it with a more powerful a770 for $340.
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#10
Konomi
Adjusted for scalper pricing, this would be considered 50 series MSRP, so if you're lucky enough to have one of those and need a replacement for whatever reason, ASUS will happily send you one of these.
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#11
Dimitriman
Asus has turned into an insult comedy company.
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#12
Fluffmeister
SSGBryanI paid that much for my 3060 in spring 2022 - and replaced it with a more powerful a770 for $340.
Looking at the Steam survey Intel are right on the heels of AMD already.
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#13
Veseleil
April comes early this year.
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#14
csendesmark
IDK what they are smoking, but I want some... :roll:
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#15
lilhasselhoffer
I...I know you guys are laughing, but have you seen the pricing for both Newegg and eBay?

There are 3060 cards right now that they are asking $300 for. Cards that have been used and abused for years, that people think is worth this, and the most barebones of 4060 cards is only now reaching the $300 region.


Asus is obviously trying to sell this because they've found a stash of this garbage sitting somewhere...and given how badly the low end market has been hollowed out in the last few years they think that this is acceptable. It'd be funny if it weren't so darn depressing.
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#16
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Wait, what? Feels almost like something Asus should've posted 4 years ago.
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#17
Sir Beregond
Darc Requiem50 Series owners need something to use as a dedicated PhysX card ;)
I figured that was Jensen's plan to move all the 3050's still out there that no one wanted.
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#18
mechtech
lol

April fools is 5 weeks away
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#19
AusWolf
I have to agree with Asus on this one - and that's sad.
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#20
Darmok N Jalad
“Looking for a low-ish priced 12GB GeForce in 2025? Well, have I got a deal for you!”
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#21
Testsubject01
While we won't deter you from leapfrogging into next-gen territory with a GeForce RTX 50 Series card, we understand that not every gamer's budget can cover one of these chart-topping models.
Ahh, thanks Asus… so you intend to nickel and dime those poor souls with a $300+ “budget”-card re-release from 4+ years ago. How gracious! :slap:

Wonder if the PC-community will see anything resembling “incredible value” in the foreseeable future, after the past half decade.
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#22
samum
Somebody is still trying to get rid of their overstock from the mining boom.
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#23
AusWolf
Darmok N Jalad“Looking for a low-ish priced 12GB GeForce in 2025? Well, have I got a deal for you!”
What other Nvidia card would you buy? Everything else is either 8 GB, or costs an arm and a leg. Only the 3060 makes the slightest sense, unfortunately. This is the sad world we live in today.
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#24
Hecate91
Asus must be desperate to get rid of their old stock, but not desperate enough. A 3060 12GB would an "incredible value" at $200, not over $300.
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#25
trsttte
AusWolfWhat other Nvidia card would you buy? Everything else is either 8 GB, or costs an arm and a leg. Only the 3060 makes the slightest sense, unfortunately. This is the sad world we live in today.
I just wouldn't buy nvidia, problem solved :D

At this point in the game this should all be GA104 which means they could have been 3070 - or a new 3060 variant, like a 3060super why not - with 256bits bus and 16gb if they wanted, that could indeed be a good value. This isn't, just buy an Intel ARC for cheaper as an investment on keeping a 3rd competitor alive, or buy something like an AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT with 16gb.

Btw, on the gpu database the relative performance of this card is still bellow the legendary 1080ti (110%) so there's that, this press release from Asus seems like nonsense to me lol
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