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Nvidia announces mining restrictions for the RTX 3060 graphics card

Nvidia RTX 3060 GPU could somehow end up pricier than the RTX 3060 Ti

Posted on February 22, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card is out later this week on February 25, but we’ve just caught another glimpse of purported pricing – and it’s not great news on the affordability front.

It seems that RTX 3060 GPUs have arrived with retailers, unsurprisingly at this point, with Coreteks supplying images of a load of different boxed models at an unspecified US retail outlet (presumably one of the big players), all ready to go on sale – and doubtless be snapped up instantly.

The really interesting bit, however, is Coreteks also provides what it believes to be the retail prices for some of these graphics cards. Remembering that the recommended price is $329 (around £235, AU$420) in the US, the supposed actual prices at this one retailer will be as follows:
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