RTX 3060 8GB modified with 12GB VRAM
For those who don’t know, the RTX 3060 was launched with 12GB of VRAM in the first place and was the only option until the RTX 3060 8GB showcased it. Although both cards share similar CUDA core counts at this point, there is a big difference in memory configurations. The 12GB model offers a 192-bit memory bus, while the cheaper 8GB version has a 128-bit memory bus.
Today, the RTX 3060 8GB is based on the original PCB design, offering up to 8 memory modules. It should be noted that the 8GB model preferred by the modder has only four modules and allows memory upgrades. But the VRAM change doesn’t end with just replacing the memory.
As for the results, the RTX 3060, modified with 12GB GDDR6 memory, provides a 22 percent performance increase in the Unigine Superposition test compared to the 8GB version. In The Last of Part 1 PC version in the video, we see that the VRAM usage has successfully reached 11GB. However, let us remind you that such modifications can only be made by professionals and with professional equipment.