El_Mayo
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System Name | N/A |
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Processor | i7-4790K |
Motherboard | Asus Z97-A |
Cooling | Thermalright True Power 140 |
Memory | 2 x 8GB GeIL Potenza 2400Mhz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 970 Gaming |
Storage | 2TB Seagate Barracuda |
Display(s) | 24" Samsung 1080p LED Monitor |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Pro |
Power Supply | Corsair TX650W |
Mouse | Logitech MX518 |
Keyboard | Corsair K70 (Brown MX) |
Software | Windows 8.1 |
- Dec 6, 2023
- #7
lemonadesoda said:
I don't understand why you don't just google it. Are you not confident with the information you have found so far? Don't worry about a dedicated GPU card, they are quite different to laptop integrated iGPU. I also had a horror of attaching a 4K screen to my laptop and it was a disaster I don't want to repeat. There is no productivity gain to a laggy screen, even more so when the mouse pointer submarines. It said is was operating at 24Hz. But I don't believe it... the cable might have been operating at 24Hz, but there is no way the actual screen updates were like that. It was a slideshow. Scrolling browser windows was enough to make you vomit and get epilepsy.
It is often forgotten that what a Video Output driver can do - the last stage of the GPU that connects with the physical display cable - is different to what the underlying GPU can manage. There is a difference between FPS (frames per second) the GPU can maintain and the Display Buffer output Refresh Rate that the TFT gets. Hence 24Hz sounds OK for productivity work - like using MS Office or webbrowsing, but in many instances the laptop GPU is struggling to meet that FPS, and hence the slideshow and submarining.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Family
Lets you take on the latest games with incredible performance.
www.nvidia.com
SHORT ANSWER:
Up to 4k 12-bit HDR at 240Hz with DP1.4a+DSCLONG ANSWER:
GeForce RTX 3060 Family
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GeForce RTX 3060 GPU Engine Specs: NVIDIA CUDA® Cores 4864 3584 Boost Clock (GHz) 1.67 1.78 Base Clock (GHz) 1.41 1.32 Memory Specs: Standard Memory Config 8 GB GDDR6 / 8 GB GDDR6X 12 GB GDDR6 / 8 GB GDDR6 Memory Interface Width 256-bit 192-bit / 128-bit Technology Support: Ray Tracing Cores 2nd Generation 2nd Generation Tensor Cores 3rd Generation 3rd Generation NVIDIA Architecture Ampere Ampere Microsoft DirectX® 12 Ultimate Yes Yes NVIDIA DLSS Yes Yes NVIDIA Reflex Yes Yes NVIDIA Broadcast Yes Yes PCI Express Gen 4 Yes Yes Resizable BAR Yes Yes NVIDIA® GeForce Experience™ Yes Yes NVIDIA Ansel Yes Yes NVIDIA FreeStyle Yes Yes NVIDIA ShadowPlay Yes Yes NVIDIA Highlights Yes Yes NVIDIA G-SYNC® Yes Yes Game Ready Drivers Yes Yes NVIDIA Studio Drivers Yes Yes NVIDIA Omniverse Yes Yes NVIDIA GPU Boost™ Yes Yes NVIDIA NVLink™ (SLI-Ready) - - Vulkan RT API, OpenGL 4.6 Yes Yes NVIDIA Encoder 7th Generation 7th Generation NVIDIA Decoder 5th Generation 5th Generation CUDA Capability 8.6 8.6 VR Ready Yes Yes Display Support: Maximum Digital Resolution (1) 7680x4320 7680x4320 Standard Display Connectors HDMI(2), 3x DisplayPort(3) HDMI(2), 3x DisplayPort(3) Multi Monitor 4 4 HDCP 2.3 2.3 Card Dimensions: Length 9.5" (242 mm) Width 4.4" (112 mm) Slot 2-Slot Thermal and Power Specs: Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 93 93 Graphics Card Power (W) 200 170 Required System Power (W) (4) 600 550 Supplementary Power Connectors 1x PCIe 8-pin
(adapter to 1x 12-pin included)1 - Up to 4k 12-bit HDR at 240Hz with DP1.4a+DSC. Up to 8k 12-bit HDR at 60Hz with DP 1.4a+DSC or HDMI2.1+DSC. With dual DP1.4a+DSC, up to 8K HDR at 120Hz
2 - Supports 4K 120Hz HDR, 8K 60Hz HDR and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in HDMI 2.1
3 - DisplayPort 1.4a
4 - Requirement is made based on PC configured with an Intel Core i9-10900K processor. A lower power rating may work depending on system configuration.
Note: The above specifications represent this GPU as incorporated into NVIDIA's Founders Edition or reference graphics card design. Clock specifications apply while gaming with medium to full GPU utilization. Graphics card specifications may vary by add-in-card manufacturer. Please refer to the add-in-card manufacturers' website for actual shipping specifications.more,
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GPU specifications
Name / Brand / Architecture
Manufacturer: NVIDIA Model: GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Reference card?: Yes Target market segment: Desktop Die name: GA104-200-A1 Architecture: Ampere Fabrication process: 8 nm Transistors: 17.4 billion Bus interface: PCI-E 4.0 x 16 Launch date: December 2020 Price at launch: $399 Frequency
Base clock: 1410 MHz Boost clock: 1665 MHz Memory specifications
Memory size: 8 GB Memory type: GDDR6 Memory clock: 1750 MHz Memory clock (effective): 14 GHz Memory interface width: 256-bit Memory bandwidth: 448 GB/s L1 cache: 128 KB per SM L2 cache: 4 MB Cores / Texture
CUDA: 8.6 CUDA cores: 4864 RT cores: 38 Tensor cores: 152 ROPs: 80 SM count: 38 Texture units: 152 Electric characteristics
Maximum power draw: 200 W Video features
Multi-monitor: Up to 4 displays Maximum digital resolution: 7680 x 4320 @60 Hz Maximum DP resolution: 7680 x 4320 @120 Hz Maximum HDMI resolution: 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz HDMI: Yes HDMI version: 2.1 Performance
Pixel fill rate: 133.2 Gigapixels/s Texture fill rate: 253.08 Gigatexels/s Single presision compute power: 16.20 TFLOPS Double precision compute power: 253.08 GFLOPS External connectors
Standard display connectors: 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a
HDMIPower connectors: 1 x 8-pin Audio input for HDMI: Yes Dimensions
Size (length x height): 9.53 inches (242 mm) x 4.41 inches (112 mm) Width: Dual Slot Other features / Support
Other features: 3D Vision ?
3D Vision Surround ?
HDCP 2.3
PhysXOpen CL support: 2.0 OpenGL support: 4.6 DirectX support: 12 Ultimate Vulkan support: 1.2 Shader model: 6.5
Thank you this is what I was looking for, the 24hz laptop experience is what gave me pause, I wanted to make sure a problem like you had wouldn't happen on a new 4K screen with a 3060Ti if I also have a 165HZ monitor plugged in.
slyfox2151 said:
I have a 3060 connected to a 5120x1440 @240hz using DP and 1920x1080 @ 60hz using HDMI
working just fine.
Thanks this is super reassuring!
OliverQueen said:
Ah, OK, probably shows all the different resolutions including 4k (which main panel doesn't support) for my 3080ti due to being 240hz & UW.
A 3060ti should support all resolutions & refresh rates for all current panels if use a cable that is capable of delivering the signal at the maximum protocol for the ports. I do know that my previous 2070 could easily support 4K as was running 3 x 4K panels off of it back then (granted they were 60hz panels but there was plenty enough for it to span across all 3 without any issues). My next door neighbour runs 2 x 120Hz 4K TV's as monitors off of his 3060ti through HDMI (I made a mistake previously until just checked with him thinking they were actual monitors). Even my test 2GB GT-640 card can do 4K 120Hz (from memory) no issues across 2 x 28" panels - no good for playing games but can display office applications no problem at all at that resolution.
Not got any Thunderbolt panels (only DP & HDMI) so cannot comment on that connection although it should mimic DP functionality fine.
Awesome, I thought it would be fine but I just didn't want to spend a couple hundred on a monitor and then get stuck with problems, if it was just a case of resolution I had seen the 7680x4320 number a couple of times but I wasn't sure if a mix of different refresh rates had any effect on that, noob question but I've only had 2 monitors for about a year now