So I’ve been planning this upgrade for a while but wanted to wait for the right price.
Before my upgrade I had a i3 12100F and a RTX 3050 8GB. It was a decent rig, and good enough all but the latest games at 1080p. However I do video editing and wanted to get more RAM on my GPU and more core would help with some games and workloads.
So I waited for the right parts at the right price. My first good luck came in the form of a $170 discount on a i7 12700KF. I paid $270.08 CAD with tax and shipping. For single threaded workload (read FreeCAD) it didn’t do much but for games it was a smoother experience and so far nothing has ever maxed out the CPU outside of Shader Caching.
But the upgrade I was keeping an eye out for was the GPU. 8GB of VRAM is just enough for what am doing. However I really wanted 16GB. I was aiming for the RX7600 XT, however $450-$500CAD for it was too much for me to stomach. With no real used options I tried looking for a RTX 3060 12GB. For the same price and no performance difference it’s not a good choice new… but used it’s frequently $350CAD. However I got it in my head I wanted it for $300CAD. I kept seeing it creep down to $330-$320CAD, and was tempted. But I held since it wasn’t an urgent upgrade. Then I found it, a Zotac 3060 12GB for $288.27CAD with tax and shipping. Scooped it up immediately and it finally arrived today.
My upgrade total was $558.35, and the result was actually pretty nice. From a quick comparison from running some games and video renders before and after the upgrade. For games I saw +20FPS improvements in modern games and for games getting 200FPS I saw my GPU utilization drop from 100% to 70%.
For video editing it’s very interesting. My render times dropped by 20-30 seconds depending on the video and number of effects. However after reviewing my hardware utilization, it seems like the software may be bottle necking me more than the GPU. Or maybe it’s a RAM issue.
Regardless I am very please with this upgrade, epically the price for this upgrade. Outside of more RAM, I don’t think I’ll be doing anything else with it for a long while now.
I recently bought a 6700xt 12gb used, it is about 20% faster than a 3060 12gb in rasterisation, but uses more power (upto 220w). I paid 250€ in germany. since you didn’t mention cuda, i think the 6700xt could have been even better value for you.
what part of the gpu did you monitor? i guess in video editing not all functions of ghe gpu are used equally or the effects used dont scale well on gpu.
I tried looking into AMD, however based on price and performance the 7600XT and 3060 12GB where my only two options. Plus the 6700XT is $400CAD here so if I was paying the same price I might as well save a buck, or get more RAM.
For monitoring it depended on my activity.
Video editing I used mission center to keep an eye on my GPU, but used the Render time for previous projects as the bench mark. See bellow
For games I used MangoHud and just looked at the FPS and GPU utilization. Sadly I didn’t get numbers before I upgrade from the i3 to the i7, but from my FreeCAD testing the performance would’ve only been seen in heavy multicore tasks.
Doom Before
Doom After
Hogwarts Legacy Before
Hogwarts Legacy After
Not a huge games uplift though. Anyway, congrats mate. Hope you are happy with your new toys.
It wasn’t for gaming but video editing. One video went from a 2:02 render time to 1:26.