Nvidia Reportedly Set To Discontinue GeForce RTX 3060 Production

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End of The Line For RTX 3060!

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  • Nvidia has informed companies like Colorful and Palit that they can place final orders for the RTX 3060 series.
  • The GeForce RTX 3060, introduced in February 2021, is highly popular among gamers, holding a 5.9% share in the Steam survey.
  • The market effects of discontinuing the RTX 3060 will be gradual, taking months to manifest.

Board Channels has reported that Nvidia has notified them that this is the final chance to order the RTX 3060 series. It has been reported that companies such as Colorful and Palit were informed that they could place their last orders for supplies for this specific GPU.

Why it matters: The GeForce RTX 3060 is among the most used GPUs on the market, and it was introduced in February 2021. Steam Survey results indicate that gamers have a special preference for this graphics card, which currently holds a 5.9% share.

Nvidia Is Set To Discontinue Its Best-Selling GPU

The GeForce RTX 3060 has gained so much attention because of its extra video memory size.

With 12 GB of VRAM, it offers the best of both worlds, especially at 1080p resolution. These perks came at the affordable MSRP of $330, making this graphics card a solid choice for mid-range gaming.

Meanwhile, Nvidia released a 12GB version of the GeForce RTX 2060 and a cheaper 8GB version of GeForce RTX 3060 later on. None of them had as much impact on the market.

That being said, this decision will probably take some time to impact the market. Since graphics cards are shipped in batches, it will take months for the company to complete the final order.

In the meantime, Nvidia will continue to send orders to partners, who will then deliver the cards to retailers.

It can be argued that the GeForce RTX 3060 is a better option than its successor. The GeForce RTX 4060 comes with just 8GB of memory and a smaller memory bus that can prove to be a handicap in many situations.

The GeForce RTX 5060 is also more than a year away, so this graphics card could leave a major gap in the market. Fortunately, AMD has several great alternatives available at a similar price.

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