
Nvidia brings the RTX 3060 back from the dead to beat the RAM crisis — there's a reason why it still tops the Steam Hardware Survey after all these years
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GPU roadmaps are now constrained as much by memory pricing as by silicon—Nvidia leaning back into the RTX 3060 is a reminder that “good enough” hardware plus affordable RAM can outcompete bleeding-edge specs. If you ship PC software, optimize for this middle band of hardware, not the flagship tier.
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