I'm considering buying a GeForce RTX 3060 with triple fans from a friend for around $170. He knows I'm saving up for my own PC build. I'm planning to play a variety of games, including both indie and AAA titles at 1440p. Is this a good deal and will it handle those games well?
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Sure, the 3060 can handle some older AAA titles at 1440p with tweaked settings, but for demanding modern games, it’ll struggle at higher settings. For that price, consider looking at a 3060 Ti or even a 3070 if your budget allows.
I mean, I play some older titles like Fallout 76 at 1440p with decent settings, but the newer games can be a challenge. It really boils down to what games you plan to play. At $170, it's a decent price if the card has been well taken care of.
Honestly, if you’re looking for solid performance at 1440p, you might want to save a little more. Cards like the 5070 Ti will do a much better job for AAA titles, but I get that budget constraints are real.
$170 seems a bit steep for a used 3060, especially if you can find them between $100-$130. At 1440p, you might run into performance issues with AAA games. Make sure to check if it's the 8GB or 12GB model; that can make a difference.
The RTX 3060 can still perform decently at 1080p, but if you're looking to play modern AAA games at 1440p, you might be better off with a more powerful GPU. It’s capable of running some titles but expect to drop settings to medium or low for the latest games.

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