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And my neighbor just gave me a nice Asus 4k monitor. I was using a pretty cheap 1080p monitor before and to be honest it was just fine. This new monitor has beautiful picture quality, I've never really seen 4k before. To my surprise my 3060 can run all my games on medium at 4k 60+ fps. The 3060 isn't a very powerful card, its basically dead middle range. I didn't think it would work. I hope you are having a good 4th. I'm going to drink some expired coffee and play video games and watch a movie later. Its surprisingly quite this year today.

And my neighbor just gave me a nice Asus 4k monitor. I was using a pretty cheap 1080p monitor before and to be honest it was just fine. This new monitor has beautiful picture quality, I've never really seen 4k before. To my surprise my 3060 can run all my games on medium at 4k 60+ fps. The 3060 isn't a very powerful card, its basically dead middle range. I didn't think it would work. I hope you are having a good 4th. I'm going to drink some expired coffee and play video games and watch a movie later. Its surprisingly quite this year today.

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comfy, good stuff man

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My issue with the 3060 and all of the 30xx cards has been size and power consumption. Is 4k cool? Sure. But the card can't fit in my rig without a brand new case, and I'd need a new power supply just to turn the thing on. Id rather have an rx6600xt if I had the money and desire to upgrade. Might now be as robust a card, but much smaller size form, sips energy, and as a minor detail it runs far better on current Linux drivers

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I think the 6600xt is very close. The 1080ti, 3060, 2070s , 6600 and 6700 are all damn close despite being different generations. I think in most games they will be within 5-10fps of each other. I would have never bought a 4k monitor but for free its a nice upgrade and I can really see the difference.

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i run my games at 4k , it's nice and toasty in here :D