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Colorful iGame Nvidia RTX 3060 Mini OC ITX 12GB Graphics Card $777 + Delivery from $14.95 ($0 VIC C&C) @ Evatech

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As requested by nelladream

Title says it all, while stocks last. Great for SFF/ITX builds. One of the slicker looking ITX options on the market and maybe the only white one?

Get $102 off with the coupon code above entered at checkout.

*Click & Collect welcome (Keysborough 3173 VIC)

*Shipping prices vary depending on delivery address, starting from ~$14.95

*3 year warranty across all iGame / Colorful GPUs.

Interested in a 3080 TI Advanced OC instead?
Checkout yesterdays post here

Edit : updated price, jumped the gun and got the discount coupon value wrong. Will refund the $12 difference to the couple of you that placed an order!

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  • +8

    It's so cute and little!

    • +6

      That’s what she said!

      Sorry, was trying to do my best JV impression. It is a slick little card though.

  • This is a mini

    • +7

      yep… it sure is.

      • it's a reference to a thread where a gpu was listed as full size but was actually a mini
        (or something like that)

        • +3

          Oh yeah! Don't trust Luke from techfast aaaarrrrhhhhh
          Disclosure: Seems like a good guy.

  • +2

    If the price wasn't astronomical, this would replace my GTX 1060 3GB

  • +1

    Waiting for the day that 3060ti drops below $800

    it will come right?

    • -6

      When it's obsolete, it'll drop below $800.

      If you want to play games, stop pinching your pennies and just buy one.

      • Inflation, caused in a round about way, by a new flu variant and the corrupt using the drama to attempt to push through social credit systems and strip freedoms of citizens and increase a tyrranical power base. They have largely succeeded, so buy the 3060 and sit back and watch western civilisation succumb to some unholy union of communism and fascism or some new ism to kill each other over.

        I would recommend the witcher 3 on a 3060, fully modded, its a very pretty game and you can assasinate all the corrupt politicians, ginormous and engaging story and you even get to choose a girlfriend. Better than the real world.

        • +4

          can't you choose a girlfriend in real life, you haven't been forced into an arranged marriage have you?

        • +4

          What in the flying (profanity) did I just read?

          • -3

            @Ahbal: 1M people showed up in canberra last weekend to protest, im not the only angry person. If your not aware then carry on, the propoganda is working well and you have nothing to fear.

        • so and so because communism/fascism

          literally happened under capitalism

        • A union of communism and fascism is what the people actually want. Imagine a society where caring about more than yourself was the norm.

          What we will get is a return to feudalism, but with modern technology. The chains are now harder to escape. The people protesting know something is wrong, but are being led like wild dogs to bark at the wind. They blame 'the government' and want to tear it apart, when the government is the only power people have against the elite

      • +2

        I have a gaming laptop so I dont need a gpu right now.

        Doesnt excuse the fact they are still pretty expensive.

        • People complained in late 2020 that the 3060 Ti was too expensive at $749. Now you can't get one for less than $1,000.

          The mouth-foaming HODLers can keep negging my comments, the truth is hard to read sometimes.

          Separately, if you have a sufficient gaming laptop, why do you care about what the prices of 3060 Tis are? Just play your games on the laptop.

          • +1

            @xyron:

            People complained in late 2020 that the 3060 Ti was too expensive at $749. Now you can't get one for less than $1,000.

            The mouth-foaming HODLers can keep negging my comments, the truth is hard to read sometimes.

            Except no one can tell the future? Cards have always gone down in price after they have been released, who would know a 3060ti would bounce to double of that?

            Separately, if you have a sufficient gaming laptop, why do you care about what the prices of 3060 Tis are? Just play your games on the laptop.

            Because I have a laptop so I cant get a desktop at home? Even a top end 3080/3080ti laptop will struggle to compete with a desktop 3060ti bar the vram.

            • +1

              @Brrrrt: If you can't game on your laptop, then I'm not sure why you even brought it up. You mentioned you had a gaming laptop as if the prices of 3060 Tis didn't even really matter to you. Weird flex, but OK.

              • +1

                @xyron:

                You mentioned you had a gaming laptop as if the prices of 3060 Tis didn't even really matter to you.

                A gaming laptop is a flex now? The cheapest 3060 laptop is 1k, I think thats far cheaper and more budget than a 1k gpu without any other parts.

                If you can't game on your laptop, then I'm not sure why you even brought it up.

                I can game on it, point being its not as good as a desktop? Did you read the part about where I said that mobile gpus are still far from desktop level or you just ignored it?

                • +2

                  @Brrrrt: No, I read it. Either your gaming laptop is sufficient for gaming, or it isn't. If it isn't, it had no relevance in the conversation - because you clearly want a 3060 Ti. But you don't want to pay for it, because you are upset that things cost more in 2022 rather than 2020. The only person losing out in this scenario is you - you are depriving yourself of the benefit of a 3060 Ti, to play games at a better quality level than your laptop is capable of, because you can't come to grips with the fact that they cost more now. Like I said, stop pinching the pennies, and buy one, if you want to play games at the level that the 3060 Ti can offer. Maybe sell the gaming laptop if it's all a bit too much for you.

                  • +1

                    @xyron:

                    Like I said, stop pinching the pennies, and buy one,

                    well im afraid thats where we disagrees. I just refuse to pay the extra dollar. I'm happy to pay for a good gaming laptop, because it have always been at that pricepoint and didnt just shot up in price. What I am not happy is Im looking at paying 50% extra for a 750$ msrp card that was release 2 whole years ago.

          • @xyron: We were right then, and right now.

            Anyone willing to pay 750 + for a *60 tier, 8gb card that will have an obsolete VRAM buffer ( I would argue 8 is already obsolete) is truly mouth foaming.

            At that price, better off with a series x + game pass. Most new games worth playing are on there and have cross save with PC game pass.

    • +3

      Hey this is Tim from 2040, just saw your question here. Yes from my memory, 3060ti is not $200 now. Just be wait, you will get one.

      • +3

        Thanks tim from 2040, thats good news to hear

      • Hi Tim from Leichhardt NSW

    • Also waiting for this.
      I'm upgrading from a GTX1070 but the 3060Ti seems like the minimum worthwhile upgrade.

  • Keep waiting …

    • Same, HODL.

      • +4

        Quoting this from another fellow ozbargainers in the computing forum:

        'I manage a computer sales and repair store, and do new and refurbished units. We had a conversation with our suppliers regarding getting some graphics cards in and I can share that the prices are dropping very fast. For example, our supplier is desperately trying to offload 3060 stock at below their buy cost.'

        If thats true, def more space for 3060 price to drop even further!

        • reminds me of ebay in anticipation of Amazon a couple years ago, except now it's amd/nvidia in anticipation of intel.

          don't know about this time, but last time it turned out underwhelming and things went back to being shitty.

          • @xrailgun: Nvidia needs to get their cards sold - NOW - before Intel enters, because miners aren't going to buy Intel, and if it picks up decent market share, Nvidia will lose their monopoly.

            AMD is a joke compared to the competition Intel can bring
            Intel isn't going to go broke competing with Nvidia.

            Sales will continue at the low end, high end cards won't be affected as Intel can't compete with a 3080 +

  • Any deal on 3060 Ti coming soon?

  • Would a 3060 be too much for a 350W PSU?
    Have an MSI Nightblade Mi2 which has a (proprietary) 350W Bronze rated PSU

    • +2
      • +1

        Thanks, they generally tend to recommend a higher wattage than strictly necessary.
        Probably still a bit too tight for the 170W TDP

        • +2

          It will be interesting to hear real world experiences, as NVIDIA recommended 300w for a 1050ti lp that drew 75w, but people regularly ran them fine with lower.

          • +2

            @mskeggs: Yeah, they tend to overstate PSU requirements just to account for low quality power supplies as well as giving generous estimate since they have no idea what else you'll have in you're PC.
            I suspect I could run the 3060 off the 350W PSU but no guarantee it will work and might not be great to run the PSU near max for long periods

          • +1

            @mskeggs: they are mentioning the CPU and other system details in the fine print, for an example they may use 125 W CPU when mentioning 300 W requirement. But if you only got a 65 W CPU, your actual requirement would be less than that.

    • +1

      what is your CPU? I use a Silverstone 450 W Bronze SFX with 5600x + RTX3060 comfortably, tried bit of OC as well. Max CPU is 75 W and GPU is 170 W, even with little CPU OC, it goes upto 110 W so I am just running only with PBO around 4.8 GHz. I have measured the power input and it was less than 400 W but can't remember exact value. I think 350 W would be marginal or not enough depending on the system.

      • It's an i7-6700K. TDP is 91W

  • if i order this, will i find out 2 years later that it was a full size card because that would really piss me off!

  • Acceptable price if you really need one, similar pricing to a 6600 XT.

  • -1

    Really tempts me to build an sffpc with this cute little card.

  • I know of someone here who wouldn't be happy with the mini

  • Oh wow didn't expect this to come so fast lol, gonna order one soon. Thanks OP :)

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