I’ve got a 2060 gpu in my desktop and I want to upgrade to atleast a 3060. I’ve been using pc partpicker to check compatibility. Is there anything else I need to check before I buy a new card? Like I’ve got a Asus B560-plus motherboard and it seems that the 3060 card is compatible. Anybody got advice on any other sites or software to check so I don’t fuck it up? I’ve replaced most things on my pc except gpu and motherboard.


You’d be making a mistake upgrading to a GPU that is already over 5 years old. Have you considered a 9060 XT 16GB? They are listed for about the same price as 3060, are way faster than a 3060, and are current generation. They are also 160W TDP, exactly the same as 2060.
I went with Nvidia cause that’s what I’m familiar with but I’m definitely adding this one to my list to look up now. I just went thru a website that ranked the GPUs and picked on that was better than mine. I’ve still been looking thru the details of them to make a better purchase.
This 100%. I upgraded from an RTX2060 to an RTX4060 then 6 months later sold that and bought an RX9070.
I now feel like I have a card that will last me for a long time rather than a bandaid upgrade that’ll do another 1-2 years.
OP, the only thing you need to worry about compatibility-wise is if your PSU (power supply unit) is enough. You can look up TDP (total draw power) for your CPU and prospective GPU and if it’s less than your PSU with some headroom (100w or so usually) you’re good to go. I believe pcpartpicker shows you power requirements anyway if you want to just plug your whole build in there.
I checked my PSU capacity and I think it’s like 400watts I gotta double check but I think I needed an extra 40 watts for the rx 9070
Why are they the same price as a5 year old card?
Prices have not come down at all on older generations. First you could mine cryptocurrency with them, now you can run AI on them.