Game performance
In the following result overviews I have on the one hand cumulated the average FPS of all cards and in all games and then calculated and compared this still in percent. I had already tested a total of 10 games like my launch and even in QHD-HD, the action is still pretty good. After all, we must never forget that this is not cherry-picking, but in any situation, there are games in the selection that can easily break the fair weather front. In any case, the GeForce RTX 2060 Super, which was the target, has been clearly put in its place.
What I included here as “Reference” is the boost clock at “reference level” of 1770 MHz, which was relatively easy to simulate manually. The differences are marginal and mostly below 2 percent, especially with increasing loads (DXR) and higher resolutions (WQHD). As is almost always the case, the power limit of only 170 watts, which can’t be increased, is to blame.
If we now look at the percentages, we end up with an average lead of 10 to 11 percentage points of the GeForce RTX 3060 over the GeForce RTX 2060 Super, depending on the resolutions, and with DXR it’s even almost 13 percent. The gap to the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti on the other hand is significant. This renders almost 26 percentage points faster in Full HD, and then about 28 to 33 percentage points faster with DXR and in WQHD. Here Nvidia has really courage to the gap, but well. You can’t squeeze blood out of a turnip.
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