MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB review
The GeForce RTX 3060 12GB is a bit of a strange case. Actually, there is nothing particularly wrong with this GPU – the strange thing is, when the GeForce RTX 3080 10GB debuted, the green company was ensuring everyone that 10GB video memory is just fine even for 4K gaming. Some months later, they released this mid-range GPU with 12GB of VRAM buffer which is more than you got with the RTX 3070 Ti or even with the RTX 3030 10GB.
On the other hand, the memory configuration is tied with the memory bus, and in this scenario, the 12GB memory option sounds like a logical choice for a 192-bit bus (the other possible variant is 6GB VRAM which should be extremely too low for some of today’s games).
So, we got a mid-range GPU that has a bigger VRAM buffer compared to its bigger sibling – the RTX 3060 Ti 8GB. However, even the competition from the red team (AMD Radeon RX 6600 and Radeon 6600 XT) offers 8GB of video memory as well. If we put the still-not-normalized GPU pricing aside, the RTX 3060 12GB looks like a decent mid-range video card, at least on paper.
For today’s review, we got the MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB for testing – this one feature a massive dual-fan cooling solution (for a GPU of this caliber), a metal backplate, it doesn’t come with a million glowing RGBs, and we think this one should be a near-silent product given our previous experience with the MSI RTX 3060 Ti GAMING X OC which has a similar cooling design.
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Contents
Specs Sheet
MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB | |
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Architecture | Ampere |
GPU chip | GA106 |
Shader units | 3584 |
ROPs | 48 |
TMUs | 112 |
Transistors | 12000M |
Base Clock (MHz) | 1320 |
Boost clock (MHz) | 1837 |
Memory clock (MHz) | 1875 |
Memory size (MB) | 12288 |
Memory type | GDDR6 |
Memory bus width (bit) | 192 |
Default board power limit | 170W |
Max board power limit | 180W |
Power Connectors | 8-pin + 6-pin |
Recommended PSU | 550W |
Dimensions | 276 x 131 x 51 mm |
Weight | 996g |
I/O | 3x Display Port v1.4a, 1x HDMI 2.1 |
Max Resolution | 7680×4320 |
DirectX version | 12.2 |
Technology | 8nm |
RTX capabilities | Yes |
Release date | 02.2021 |
Test Configuration
CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z690 Carbon
RAM: 2x16GB DDR5 G.SKILL Trident Z5 6000MHz CL36
Power Supply: EVGA P+ 1300W
Cooling: COUGAR AQUA 360
Monitor: LG 43UN700-B
Case: Open test bench
Software
OS: Windows 11 x64 with the latest updates
Drivers: NVIDIA 516.59 drivers
Drivers
The GPU drivers for the MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB can be found in the following link:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/drivers/
What’s in the box?
As we said in the introduction, this video card looks almost the same as the MSI RTX 3060 Ti GAMING X OC. The box is the same, the same goes for the accessories and for the overall look of the GPU. The package weighs 1567 grams while the GPU weight is a bit below one kilo – 996 grams. The box is super sturdy and inside of it, the GPU is well-secured as well.
Design and looks
No surprises here, this is a typical MSI design and this cooler can be found in some other video cards from the same brand. Speaking of which, the GPU is 276 mm long and it should fit with ease in most modern ATX and mATX cases. The video card takes 2.5 slots so it can possibly block one PCIe slot depending on what motherboard you have.
The pair of fans is called TORX FAN 4.0 and it’s their latest and greatest version which in theory should be better compared to the previous variants in terms of cooling. Aside from that, the fans look good and modern while the shroud around them is made from plastic which doesn’t feel cheap on the touch and it’s sturdy at the same time. Yes, a metal shroud is a rare find these days.
For powering the graphics card, you have to connect an 8-pin and a 6-pin PCIe cable as well. This sounds like overkill for a GA106-based GPU but it’s weird that the maximum power limit is just 180W – that’s too low for an 8-pin + 6-pin configuration.
The metal anti-bending strap is here again – it looks good, and it provides some additional reinforcement to the overall sturdiness of the card. The backplate is made of metal and it has some cut-outs so the hot air can be dissipated more quickly.
Synthetic benchmarks, BIOS, and overclock
So, let’s test the GPUs’ raw performance with the aid of some popular benchmarks like 3DMark Fire Strike, 3DMark Time Spy, and Unigine Superposition. Let’s the stock results.
Now, let’s see the OC results.
3Dmark Fire Strike Graphics Score | 3Dmark Time Spy Graphics Score | Unigine Superposition | Blender | |
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MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB Stock | 22516 | 8618 | 5088 | 2470 |
MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB OC | 24311 (+8%) | 9415 (+9%) | 5484 (+8%) | 2720 (+10%) |
The gain from overclocking is around 9% on average.
BIOS
You can have a look at the BIOS of the GPU and its stock clocks. The RTX 3060 12GB is a more efficient chip compared to the GA104-based RTX 3060 Ti and in our case, the cooler of the MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB is almost the same as the one that can be found on the MSI RTX 3060 Ti Gaming X LHR – this leads to some advantages. The first one is the idle temperature – 32°C is a great result. We will speak about the other pros in a minute.
As you can see from the BIOS information, the stock power limit is 170W and it can be increased to just 180W – such a shame. Some not-so-premium RTX 3060 12GB from other brands have bigger TGP limits compared to the card that we’re reviewing.
Overclock
We’re using Unigine Heaven 4.0 in 4K for monitoring the stock and OC frequencies while testing for stability. Let’s inspect the stock frequencies. The advantage of having such a big cooler on an efficient chip like the GA106 is the temperatures under load as well as the low sound levels coming from the fans. The results are great – 58°C core temperature and 1200 RPM fan speed. This is definitely a ner-silent and cool under load video card.
We tried some OC as always. Undervolting the GPU to exactly 1.0V is giving us some room for frequency increase. In this scenario, we aren’t lucky enough because the maximum possible GPU core clock is 2055 MHz. Still, the Samsung memory overclocks good – +1250 MHz (8750 MHz effective clock). Overall, the clock frequencies that we were able to reach using this particular GPU are decent. Keep in mind that the core is undervolted and compared to the stock results, the temperature, and the fans rotating speed are the same as the stock ones – 58°C core temperature and 1200 RPM for the fans. No matter the fact that the GPU is faster because of the bumped clocks, the temperatures, and the noise levels are not increased – neat.
Gaming tests
Stray | High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 189 fps |
1440p | 119 fps |
4K | 58 fps |
Far Cry 6 | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 95 fps |
1440p | 69 fps |
4K | 39 fps |
Diablo Immortal | V.High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 355 fps |
God Of War | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 78 fps |
1440p | 60 fps |
4K | 37 fps |
Forza Horizon 5 | Extreme (Check settings) |
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1080p | 73 fps |
1440p | 62 fps |
4K | 44 fps |
Days Gone | V.High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 109 fps |
1440p | 75 fps |
4K | 40 fps |
Death Stranding | V.High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 132 fps |
1440p | 96 fps |
4K | 54 fps |
Call Of Duty Warzone (Caldera) | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 116 fps |
1440p | 84 fps |
4K | 48 fps |
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 99 fps |
1440p | 79 fps |
4K | 49 fps |
FIFA 22 | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 370 fps |
1440p | 304 fps |
4K | 200 fps |
Resident Evil Village | Max (Check settings) |
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1080p | 201 fps |
1440p | 130 fps |
4K | 65 fps |
Cyberpunk 2077 | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 68 fps |
1440p | 42 fps |
4K | 18 fps |
Cyberpunk 2077 Benchmark | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 68 fps |
1440p | 42 fps |
4K | 18 fps |
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 73 fps |
1440p | 57 fps |
4K | 34 fps |
eFootball PES 2021 | High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 236 fps |
1440p | 154 fps |
4K | 77 fps |
CS:GO | MAX (Check settings) |
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1080p | 496 fps |
1440p | 359 fps |
4K | 177 fps |
DOTA 2 | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 212 fps |
1440p | 186 fps |
4K | 103 fps |
Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5) | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 67 fps |
1440p | 45 fps |
4K | 23 fps |
For Honor | Extreme (Check settings) |
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1080p | 161 fps |
1440p | 108 fps |
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 399 fps |
1440p | 267 fps |
4K | 137 fps |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018) | Highest (Check settings) |
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1080p | 86 fps |
1440p | 56 fps |
4K | 28 fps |
Doom Eternal | U.Nightmare (Check settings) |
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1080p | 203 fps |
1440p | 144 fps |
4K | 72 fps |
Red Dead Redemption 2 | MAX (Check settings) |
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1080p | 27 fps |
1440p | 19 fps |
Metro Exodus | Extreme (Check settings) |
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1080p | 36 fps |
1440p | 28 fps |
Gears 5 | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 107 fps |
1440p | 77 fps |
4K | 41 fps |
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey | Ultra High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 73 fps |
1440p | 56 fps |
4K | 39 fps |
Hearthstone | High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 1201 fps |
1440p | 1078 fps |
World Of Tanks Encore | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 205 fps |
1440p | 131 fps |
4K | 65 fps |
Minecraft | Maximum (Check settings) |
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1080p | 238 fps |
1440p | 232 fps |
4K | 234 fps |
League Of Legends | V.High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 730 fps |
1440p | 751 fps |
Rocket League | H.Quality (Check settings) |
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1080p | 360 fps |
1440p | 318 fps |
4K | 169 fps |
Overwatch | Epic (Check settings) |
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1080p | 225 fps |
1440p | 153 fps |
4K | 81 fps |
PUBG | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 167 fps |
1440p | 111 fps |
4K | 58 fps |
Borderlands 3 | Badass (Check settings) |
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1080p | 80 fps |
1440p | 55 fps |
4K | 30 fps |
Team Fortress 2 | MAX (Check settings) |
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1080p | 281 fps |
1440p | 282 fps |
Far Cry New Dawn | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 125 fps |
1440p | 93 fps |
The Witcher 3 | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 113 fps |
1440p | 84 fps |
4K | 46 fps |
Need For Speed Heat | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 117 fps |
1440p | 86 fps |
4K | 50 fps |
Apex Legends | MAX (Check settings) |
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1080p | 180 fps |
1440p | 111 fps |
4K | 68 fps |
Battlefield V | Ultra (Check settings) |
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1080p | 156 fps |
1440p | 118 fps |
4K | 65 fps |
ARK: Survival Evolved | Epic (Check settings) |
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1080p | 57 fps |
1440p | 38 fps |
4K | 20 fps |
Warframe | High (Check settings) |
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1080p | 300 fps |
1440p | 197 fps |
Temperatures and comfort
In this test we use 100% on the GPU, monitoring its frequencies and chip temperature.
30 min Cyberpunk 2077 on 4K Ultra details | Clock | Core Temperature | GPU Hot Sport Temperature | Power | FAN RPM |
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MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB Stock | 1819 Mhz | 61°C | 71°C | 169.6W | 1290 RPM |
Cyberpunk 2077 on 4K and Ultra details is punishing the core clock harder compared to the 1080p resolution – 1819 MHz. However, the core temperature and the noise coming from the GPU are virtually the same across all three resolutions.
Verdict
The MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB has enough power for playing on 1080p and 1440p with greatly bumped visuals. Gaming on 4K resolution is possible too with lowered visual quality which depends on the game you’re playing – if the particular title supports DLSS it’s the easiest way to boost your FPS on 2160p resolution (or you can just simply lower the visuals until reaching comfort FPS values). The tested GPU has a good build quality – the card feels solid, it comes with a metal backplate and a metal anti-bending strap that protects the card from damage during installation, and GPU sag isn’t a problem at all. The shroud is plastic but it doesn’t feel cheap and it’s sturdy. The video card isn’t glowing like crazy which may be a con or a pro for some of you depending on your personal preferences.
Using the MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB as is (ergo, on stock clocks and voltage) is just fine – the GPU is always cool and quiet and it’s hard to hear the fans spinning at all if the video card is fitted in a decent case with some amount of airflow. Overclocking the graphics card isn’t complicated if you have previous experience and the only downside (as always) is the fact that this process takes some time. However, we were pretty pleased with the results that we saw – the performance bump was just 9% but aside from that, the thermals of the GPU and the noise from the fans remained unchanged compared to the stock levels. This is possible thanks to the beefy cooling solution that can be found installed on other more expensive and faster MSI GPUs.
The MSI RTX 3060 GAMING X 12GB is a product that doesn’t have a lot of cons, the main disadvantage should be the modest TGP limit which can be increased to just 180W while the GPU is configured with one 8-pin and 6-pin power inputs. However, the performance of the card is good and it can be considered as a super budget 4K gaming solution if you don’t mind spending some time tweaking the in-game visual settings or/and using DLSS at the same time.
You can check the current price of MSI RTX 3060 12GB Gaming X here: Buy from Amazon.ca (#CommissionsEarned)
Pros
- Nearly silent under heavy load
- Compact
- Has a metal backplate
- Cool and quiet during gaming
- Idle fan stop
- Has HDMI 2.1, PCI-Express 4.0, DLSS, and ray tracing
- 8nm tech process
Cons
- 180W TGP is too low
- Plastic shroud