RTX 3060

Article Last Updated: 3/13/2023

Graphics Card Release Year: 2020


RTX 3060

From Nvidia:

"GeForce RTX™ 30 Series GPUs deliver high performance for gamers and creators. They’re powered by Ampere—NVIDIA’s 2nd gen RTX architecture—with dedicated 2nd gen RT Cores and 3rd gen Tensor Cores, and streaming multiprocessors for ray-traced graphics and cutting-edge AI features.."

SurfThing Testing Methodology

Modern simulator software is almost completely dependent on the graphics card installed in the computer. Because of this, we do not concern our software testing with reviewing a wide range of processors as the simulator performance is not affected by a change in the processor model, as long as you are using one from the latest generation. (Processor power comes into play, in large part, when a golfer wants to incorporate other programs like swing capture software utilizing high speed cameras).

Our testing, therefore, will focus solely on the graphics card performance (Nvidia cards only, as many of the software publishers only certify for Nvidia cards). The rest of the system specifications for testing will always use an i9 processor from the latest generation at the time of software release, with at least 16GB of RAM and a solid state NVMe drive.

Our testing results are given in FPS (frames per second). The target goal for an immersive golfing experience is as close to 60 FPS as you can get (note, all golf software companies have capped the FPS to 60). Anything above 30 FPS is considered playable with occasional visual performance dips and graphical tearing, depending on how close to the 30 FPS mark you are at. Anything below 30 FPS begins to be noticeable, unenjoyable, and depending on how low, downright unplayable -- in some cases making the ball flight take twice as long as it normally would.

We test the software on each system in both standard HD (1080P) and Ultra HD (4K) resolutions, so you can select the proper computer for the display type you plan to use. The software is otherwise left in its default settings for the testing. Some software packages have the ability to reduce the visual fidelity in order to increase performance of the software. If a particular software has this capability, we will highlight this fact after the testing results.

We test each graphics card on a wide variety of courses and holes for each resolution. Because each course can have a variety of different foliage and 3D models, each course can bring with it different performance values. The average frames per second taken for each card is the spectrum average of all courses and holes sampled across that resolution.

RTX 3060 Performance Results

  • Virtual Golf 2

    1080P HD

    60 FPS


  • 4K UHD

    26 FPS

  • FSX Play

    1080P HD

    40 FPS


  • 4K UHD

    13 FPS

  • FSX 2020

    1080P HD

    60 FPS


  • 4K UHD

    60 FPS

  • GSPro

    1080P HD

    57 FPS


  • 4K UHD

    37 FPS

Test Conclusions and Recommendations

1080P HD:
The RTX 3060 is a great all round introductory video card for golf simulation at 1080p. Even on Foresight's more demanding FSX Play, it manages to get a playable 40 FPS. This is enough to prevent any nasty performance dips during gameplay. For the rest of the software we've tested in our testing center, it manages to get a buttery smooth 60 FPS (or close to it), thus giving you an immersive golf experience in your simulator by matching the overall refresh rate of your projector.

4K UHD:
The story changes when it comes to 4K. The only software we can thoroughly recommend from our testing is FSX 2020, a software now going end of life. While GSPro is a soft recommendation as it is settling in at 37 FPS (only 7 FPS above our minimum performance recommendation of 30FPS). Anything below that, like Virtual Golf 2 or FSX Play, will lead to an undesirable experience that will frequently make you notice the delays, or in some cases, make it downright unplayable (FSX Play at 13 FPS).

Be sure to check out our other software test results to be able to select the best hardware for your system.

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Step 2: Pick the best video card for your performance level.

Step 3: Select a SurfThing PC that matches, and we'll install the software for you!

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