There isn't a colossal difference between DDR3 1600MHz and DDR4 3600MHz. Sure, DDR3 will be slower, but it has better timings. The real difference becomes noticeable with newer CPUs and DDR5 RAM. Using the same DDR3 RAM with an e.g i7-4790K overclocked to 5GHz, you'll start to see a noticeable difference. Another thing: in terms of raw power, the GTX 1080 Ti is just as powerful, if not more powerful, than the RTX 3060 (12GB version).
1080ti Still good at 2k24 :>
ddr3 is bottlenck . if 4771 run ddr4 it would run even rtx 3060, like i3 10100 and i5 8500 run it
There isn't a colossal difference between DDR3 1600MHz and DDR4 3600MHz. Sure, DDR3 will be slower, but it has better timings. The real difference becomes noticeable with newer CPUs and DDR5 RAM.
Using the same DDR3 RAM with an e.g i7-4790K overclocked to 5GHz, you'll start to see a noticeable difference.
Another thing: in terms of raw power, the GTX 1080 Ti is just as powerful, if not more powerful, than the RTX 3060 (12GB version).