Buyers looking for affordable entry-level graphics cards in Germany now have a concrete option again. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 has returned to retail shelves after a period of scarcity. This restock directly impacts users who need a reliable 12GB VRAM solution for gaming or creative work without paying premium prices for newer architectures.
The 12GB GPU returns to German shelves at higher prices than summer 2025
The returning hardware relies on NVIDIA's Ampere architecture and includes 12GB of GDDR6 memory. The 12GB of GDDR6 memory enables the card to handle modern titles that require larger memory buffers. The model currently driving availability is the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 3060 OC V2, though listings from Gigabyte, MSI, and PNY also indicate broader restocking efforts across German retailers.
Specifications
- Memory: 12GB GDDR6
- Architecture: Ampere
- DLSS Support: DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution
- Frame Gen Support: No Dynamic/Multi Frame Generation
Technical support for this card includes DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, which helps maintain frame rates in compatible games. However, the GPU lacks support for Dynamic Frame Generation and Multi Frame Generation. The absence of Dynamic and Multi Frame Generation support distinguishes it from newer cards that use advanced frame creation technologies to boost performance.
Current pricing reflects a significant increase compared to earlier in the year. The lowest listed price stands at 333.64 EUR (around $380) for the ASUS Dual model. This represents a sharp rise from the 245 EUR price point observed in summer 2025. Buyers entering the market now face a steeper cost for the same underlying hardware specifications.

Performance benchmarks indicate that the RTX 3060 trails behind several newer competitors. Reports from Hardwareluxx show that the card is slower than the RTX 5050, RTX 5060, RTX 5060 Ti, and the Radeon RX 9060 XT. Even the smallest models in those newer groups outperform the RTX 3060 in direct comparisons.
The return of the RTX 3060 provides a stable, albeit more expensive, option for the German market. Users can now purchase a card with 12GB of VRAM and DLSS 4.5 support at a fixed retail price. The absence of frame generation features and higher costs relative to summer 2025 define the current value proposition for this specific GPU model.



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