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For those seeking gaming graphics cards for 1440p and 1080p resolution for gaming, your mind and research must have come across the Nvidia GeForce or AMD Radeon graphics card. Nvidia's RTX third generation, RTX 3060 Ti, and AMD's 6000 series are interim best-value graphics cards for gaming at less than 4K resolution. 

The two cards offer the performance and pricing that allures most passionate gamers. This blog will draw all the differences between the two graphics cards to help you make informed decisions. 

Key Differences Between Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and Radeon RX 6700XT

While the 6700 XT and 3060 Ti hold a similar position in the market, there are still significant differences between the two cards. This section will compare them based on price, architecture, memory, and chip. 

Price:

AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT costs 20% more than Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. However, this pricing is at the manufacturer's suggested retail price. So, you might come across the two cards retailing for almost a similar price. The price also largely depends on your region and availability.

  • Architecture: 

While Nvidia's RTX 3060 Ti features Ampere architecture, the AMD ZRX 6700 XT features RDNA 2. The latter, released in 2020 with the RX 6000 series, offers upgrades for infinity cache, energy efficiency, ray tracing with hardware acceleration, SAM, and VRS. And it is among the best AMD graphics cards.

On the other hand, Ampere, released in the middle of 2020, features second-gen cores for ray tracing, additional SMs (streaming multiprocessors), and third-gen cores for Tensor. Additionally, it offers PCIe 4.0 support for quick data transfer, DLSS 2.0, and GDDR6 memory for top speed. 

  • Memory

While RX 6700 TX features 12GB of GDDR6, the RTX 3060 Ti of Nvidia GeForce offers 8GB of GDDR6. The RX 6700 XT offers a smaller bus width of 192-Bit compared to the 256-Bit of the RTX 3060 Ti. Nevertheless, the processing speed of the former is more by 14.3%. 

With a 16 Gbps rate, the AMD graphics card beats Nvidia's RTX 3060 Ti, which has a 14 Gbps rate. However, GeForce has a higher memory bandwidth of around 448 GB/s than Radeon's 384 GB/s. 

  • Chip

The Navi 22 chip in RX 6700 XT and GA104 chip in RTX 3060 Ti are notable. When compared, the Navi 22 is superior to GA104. The former, manufactured by TSMC, employs the latest-generation 7-nanometer technology, while the latter, developed by Samsung, uses the 8-nanometer manufacturing process.

Concerning the die size, the Navi 22 is 335 mm² featuring 17.2 billion transistors, while the GA104 is 392 mm² featuring 17.4 billion transistors. While they both support DirectX 12 Ultimate, the versions for OpenCL are 2.1 and 3.0, respectively. Navi 22 features 54 ROPs, 2560 stream processors, 160 TMU, and 40 RT cores. On the other hand, the GA104 chip offers 48 RT acceleration cores with 192 Tensor cores. 

Conclusion 

Considering 1080p gaming, the 6700 XT and 3060 TI offer excellent performance. They also run well at the 1440p setting. The 6700 XT leaves the 3060 Ti behind in terms of 1080p and 1440p. However, at 4K, the 3060 Ti does better than the 6700 XT by a small margin. 

Compared to the 6700 XT, the 3060 Ti uses less power, is smaller in size, great for ray tracing, and enables DLSS usage. But if raw performance at 1080p and 1440p settings matter more to you than these aspects, then the AMD Radeon graphics card makes a better choice for an almost similar price.

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