
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
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Performance Spectrum - GPU
About G3D Mark
G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.
Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook
This comparison brings together gaming FPS, raw graphics performance, VRAM, feature set, power efficiency, pricing context, and long-term value so you can see which GPU actually makes more sense.
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
2022Why buy it
- ✅Access to DLSS 2 Super Resolution (2020).
- ✅100+% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (6 GB vs Unknown).
- ✅More future proof: Ampere (2020−2025) on 8nm with a newer platform for upcoming games.
- ✅Draws 170W instead of 475W, a 305W reduction.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower PassMark G3D performance (13,170 vs 15,597).
- ❌Lower G3D Mark per dollar, at 0 vs 7.1 G3D/$ (Unknown MSRP vs $2,199 MSRP).
Radeon Pro Vega II
2019Why buy it
- ✅+18.4% higher PassMark G3D performance.
- ✅Delivers 100+% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 7.1 vs 0 G3D/$ ($2,199 MSRP vs Unknown MSRP).
Trade-offs
- ❌Less VRAM, with Unknown vs 6 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
- ❌No DLSS support; it relies on FSR Upscaling / FSR 4 (2025) instead.
- ❌Poor future-proofing: 2019-era hardware with Unknown of VRAM is already a legacy-tier option for modern games.
- ❌179.4% higher power demand at 475W vs 170W.
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
2022Radeon Pro Vega II
2019Why buy it
- ✅Access to DLSS 2 Super Resolution (2020).
- ✅100+% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (6 GB vs Unknown).
- ✅More future proof: Ampere (2020−2025) on 8nm with a newer platform for upcoming games.
- ✅Draws 170W instead of 475W, a 305W reduction.
Why buy it
- ✅+18.4% higher PassMark G3D performance.
- ✅Delivers 100+% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 7.1 vs 0 G3D/$ ($2,199 MSRP vs Unknown MSRP).
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower PassMark G3D performance (13,170 vs 15,597).
- ❌Lower G3D Mark per dollar, at 0 vs 7.1 G3D/$ (Unknown MSRP vs $2,199 MSRP).
Trade-offs
- ❌Less VRAM, with Unknown vs 6 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
- ❌No DLSS support; it relies on FSR Upscaling / FSR 4 (2025) instead.
- ❌Poor future-proofing: 2019-era hardware with Unknown of VRAM is already a legacy-tier option for modern games.
- ❌179.4% higher power demand at 475W vs 170W.
Quick Answers
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Games Benchmarks
Real-world benchmarks and performance projections based on comprehensive hardware analysis and comparative metrics. Values represent expected performance on High/Ultra settings at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. Modeled using a Ryzen 7 9800X3D reference profile to minimize specific CPU bottlenecks.
Note: Performance behavior can vary per game. Specific architectures may perform better or worse depending on game engine optimizations and API implementation.

Path of Exile 2
| Preset | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 109 FPS | 145 FPS |
| medium | 98 FPS | 135 FPS |
| high | 84 FPS | 115 FPS |
| ultra | 70 FPS | 88 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 95 FPS | 128 FPS |
| medium | 83 FPS | 109 FPS |
| high | 70 FPS | 93 FPS |
| ultra | 59 FPS | 73 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 48 FPS | 60 FPS |
| medium | 43 FPS | 53 FPS |
| high | 30 FPS | 44 FPS |
| ultra | 26 FPS | 39 FPS |

Counter-Strike 2
| Preset | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 357 FPS | 396 FPS |
| medium | 310 FPS | 333 FPS |
| high | 248 FPS | 263 FPS |
| ultra | 195 FPS | 215 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 221 FPS | 253 FPS |
| medium | 190 FPS | 216 FPS |
| high | 154 FPS | 179 FPS |
| ultra | 123 FPS | 146 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 108 FPS | 118 FPS |
| medium | 89 FPS | 98 FPS |
| high | 72 FPS | 81 FPS |
| ultra | 55 FPS | 64 FPS |

League of Legends
| Preset | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 593 FPS | 687 FPS |
| medium | 474 FPS | 561 FPS |
| high | 395 FPS | 468 FPS |
| ultra | 296 FPS | 351 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 444 FPS | 520 FPS |
| medium | 356 FPS | 421 FPS |
| high | 296 FPS | 351 FPS |
| ultra | 222 FPS | 263 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 296 FPS | 315 FPS |
| medium | 237 FPS | 270 FPS |
| high | 198 FPS | 220 FPS |
| ultra | 148 FPS | 174 FPS |

Valorant
| Preset | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 519 FPS | 387 FPS |
| medium | 439 FPS | 323 FPS |
| high | 376 FPS | 284 FPS |
| ultra | 296 FPS | 245 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 425 FPS | 292 FPS |
| medium | 356 FPS | 246 FPS |
| high | 296 FPS | 207 FPS |
| ultra | 222 FPS | 180 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 277 FPS | 172 FPS |
| medium | 237 FPS | 153 FPS |
| high | 198 FPS | 133 FPS |
| ultra | 148 FPS | 111 FPS |
Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU and Radeon Pro Vega II

GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU is manufactured by NVIDIA. It was released in October 12 2022. It features the Ampere architecture. The core clock ranges from 1320 MHz to 1777 MHz. It has 3584 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 170W. Manufactured using 8 nm process technology. It features 28 dedicated ray tracing cores for enhanced lighting effects. G3D Mark benchmark score: 13,170 points.

Radeon Pro Vega II
Radeon Pro Vega II
The Radeon Pro Vega II is manufactured by AMD. It was released in June 3 2019. It features the GCN 5.1 architecture. The core clock ranges from 1574 MHz to 1720 MHz. It has 4096 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 475W. Manufactured using 7 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 15,597 points. Launch price was $2,199.
Graphics Performance
In G3D Mark, the GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU scores 13,170 versus the Radeon Pro Vega II's 15,597 — the Radeon Pro Vega II leads by 18.4%. The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU is built on Ampere while the Radeon Pro Vega II uses GCN 5.1, both on 8 nm vs 7 nm. Shader units: 3,584 (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs 4,096 (Radeon Pro Vega II). Raw compute: 12.74 TFLOPS (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs 14.09 TFLOPS (Radeon Pro Vega II). Boost clocks: 1777 MHz vs 1720 MHz.
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| G3D Mark Score | 13,170 | 15,597+18% |
| Architecture | Ampere | GCN 5.1 |
| Process Node | 8 nm | 7 nm |
| Shading Units | 3584 | 4096+14% |
| Compute (TFLOPS) | 12.74 TFLOPS | 14.09 TFLOPS+11% |
| Boost Clock | 1777 MHz+3% | 1720 MHz |
| ROPs | 48 | 64+33% |
| TMUs | 112 | 256+129% |
| L1 Cache | 3.5 MB+250% | 1 MB |
| L2 Cache | 3 MB | 4 MB+33% |
Advanced Features (DLSS/FSR)
The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU gives access to NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), widely regarding as the superior upscaling method for image quality. The Radeon Pro Vega II relies on FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution), which is capable but generally slightly noisier than DLSS in motion.
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| Upscaling Tech | DLSS 2 Super Resolution | FSR Upscaling / FSR 4 |
| Frame Generation | Not Supported | Not Supported |
| Ray Reconstruction | No | No |
| Low Latency | NVIDIA Reflex | AMD Anti-Lag |
Video Memory (VRAM)
The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU comes with 6 GB of VRAM, while the Radeon Pro Vega II has 0 MB. The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU offers 100+% more capacity, crucial for higher resolutions and texture-heavy games. Memory bandwidth: 336 GB/s (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs 864 GB/s (Radeon Pro Vega II) — a 157.1% advantage for the Radeon Pro Vega II. Bus width: 192-bit vs 384-bit. L2 Cache: 3 MB (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs 4 MB (Radeon Pro Vega II) — the Radeon Pro Vega II has significantly larger on-die cache to reduce VRAM reliance.
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| VRAM Capacity | 6 GB | Shared System RAM |
| Memory Type | GDDR6 | GDDR6 |
| Memory Bandwidth | 336 GB/s | 864 GB/s+157% |
| Bus Width | 192-bit | 384-bit+100% |
| L2 Cache | 3 MB | 4 MB+33% |
Display & API Support
DirectX support: 12 Ultimate (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs 12.1 (Radeon Pro Vega II). Vulkan: 1.4 vs 1.3. OpenGL: 4.6 vs 4.6. Maximum simultaneous displays: 4 vs 6.
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| DirectX | 12 Ultimate | 12.1 |
| Vulkan | 1.4+8% | 1.3 |
| OpenGL | 4.6 | 4.6 |
| Max Displays | 4 | 6+50% |
Media & Encoding
Hardware encoder: NVENC (7th Gen) (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs VCE 4.1 (Radeon Pro Vega II). Decoder: NVDEC (5th Gen) vs UVD 7.2. Supported codecs: H.264,HEVC,AV1 (Decode),VP9 (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs MPEG-2,H.264,HEVC,VP9 (Radeon Pro Vega II).
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| Encoder | NVENC (7th Gen) | VCE 4.1 |
| Decoder | NVDEC (5th Gen) | UVD 7.2 |
| Codecs | H.264,HEVC,AV1 (Decode),VP9 | MPEG-2,H.264,HEVC,VP9 |
Power & Dimensions
The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU draws 170W versus the Radeon Pro Vega II's 475W — a 94.6% difference. The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU is more power-efficient. Recommended PSU: 500W (GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU) vs 1W (Radeon Pro Vega II). Power connectors: Mobile vs Integrated. Typical load temperature: 75°C vs 85°C.
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 170W-64% | 475W |
| Recommended PSU | 500W | 1W-100% |
| Power Connector | Mobile | Integrated |
| Length | — | 267mm |
| Height | — | 120mm |
| Slots | — | 4 |
| Temp (Load) | 75°C-12% | 85°C |
| Perf/Watt | 77.5+136% | 32.8 |
Value Analysis
The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU is the newer GPU (2022 vs 2019).
| Feature | GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU | Radeon Pro Vega II |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | — | $2199 |
| Codename | GA106 | Vega 20 |
| Release | October 12 2022 | June 3 2019 |
| Ranking | #147 | #138 |
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