Msi afterburner rtx 3060 laptop4/3/2023 ![]() ![]() We also have a 1080 ti, a 1080 in one of those MSI Titan laptops, and a Trident 3 on a 1070. I recently added some upgrades in my office - I'm on a 2080 / others are on a 2060 / two people run on a 1660 ti. We're a little hesitant to go to the 20xx series as there seem to be some mfg problems based on a lot of reviews. We have a mix of 1060/1070 and they seem to perform decently. It seems favorable compared to the 1070, but the pricing is much better. I also am interested in the 1660 or 1660ti. Note - the laptops we went with were the MSI GP66 11th Gen Intel with 3080 8GB (11UH-035CA) I understand that the Asus ROG Zephyrus S17 has a 3080 with 16GB of VRAM but it seems that 8GB is the reasonable limit for a consumer laptop. So it was worth it to pay extra for the 8GB of VRAM. The difference then came in framerate for live presentations (DLSS to the rescue) or render time for the fixed scenes. The 30 both have 8GB and I found that I was able to run all of my projects on this card without crashes on Ultra settings. For the RTX 3060 this means that for some projects you might experience crashes due to this card only having 6GB of VRAM. RTX and DLSS are super exciting features especially if your laptop has a high refresh rate display (ours are 240Hz) but to enable these settings above Medium quality for most of our projects required 6-8GB of VRAM. For research, I used MSI Afterburner's hardware monitor on a number of projects in my office (everything from custom houses, to an office tower, to urban design). ![]() My office just purchased laptops with Enscape as a priority. ![]()
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