This looks to be lowest price for RTX 3060… online research seems to indicate this brand is decent (while not well known). According to this youtube review is ranked 16th
[Afterpay] Inno3D GeForce RTX 3060 LHR Ichill X3 RED 12GB Video Card $483.65 Delivered @ Harris Tech eBay
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Me too, although the spreadsheet referenced in the video might help.
They're all the same within a margin of error. You have different tier models which are probably not worth the extra cash for the tiny performance boost they give. Some are quieter than others if that's important to you. The only thing I actually care about is an Australian warranty.
The linked video is from an extreme overclocking perspective and the the author didn't actually try all the cards but rather collated info from various sources, take it with a grain of salt but still a very valuable source of info.
This where if there are any miners here that have used this card could inform us about reliability, noise, temps etc compared to other various cards and actually help gamers make an informed decision.
Also keep in mind this is a fairly long card at 300mm.people started hating Gigabyte because of the PSU blowing up issue but thats now fixed the GPUs are fine i can confirm
finally getting better, ~$100 too expensive imo
Thought ppl dislike the LHR edition
All LHR v2 cards are 100% unlocked and LHR v3 is 90% unlocked. But it doesn't matter because GPU mining will be dead for the foreseeable future next month when the ETH merge finally happens. Just in time for the launch of Lovelace and RDNA 3 to be released, hence there's still quite a bit more room for GPU prices to fall.
Awesome price, though I'm not sure how useful 3 fans really are on a 3060. My Asus KO 3060 doesn't even need to turn the fans on even at consistent 80% utilization (with occasional jumps to 100%) in a case with 3x120 intakes and 1x120 outtake (all arctic P12s) running at about 30% speed.
Maybe at 100% utilization, or trying to push an overclock, things would change (or maybe when things are just warmer in general, since it's been pretty cold lately). Plus I guess the redundancy for cooling is nice. And it's the cheapest deal ever anyway.
Looks at his mini single fan 3060 he paid $700 for and sheds a tear….
The linked video rates Gigabyte Eagle as best allrounder.
Yet many comments suggest Gigabyte is crap and should be avoided. I'm confused.