Om mijn eigen vraag te beantwoorden wat de RTX3060 aan kracht oplevert ter vergelijking met oudere modellen GPU's (in mijn geval de GTX1060 een dikke 70%):
https://www.techspot.com/...-geforce-rtx-3060-laptop/
Samenvattend:
When we compare two laptop GPUs in the same price segment, relative to its generation – RTX 3060 vs RTX 2060 – we get 20% better performance on average. So if we have two laptops with the same design, same cooling capacity, and likely a similar price tag, the newer RTX 30 series option is going to deliver a decent performance gain in today’s games at 1080p. That’s exactly what we're looking for.
The generation on generation performance leap with Ampere vs. Turing isn’t as large as we got from the Pascal to Turing upgrade on laptops. The RTX 2060, for example, was about 28 percent faster in our 2019 testing compared to the GTX 1060. However, in this instance Nvidia also increased the price tag. That isn’t the case with the RTX 3060.
Shopping for a gaming laptop
In today’s market, our conclusion above is not factoring in two key data points. First, this price comparison is based off the MSRP. We can't say for sure if gaming laptops will see inflated pricing due to the current terrible market situation for GPU hardware. It also doesn’t account for end-of-life discounts on RTX 2060 laptops, so initially there may be a bargain to be had on last-gen hardware. But if we are comparing launch pricing to launch pricing, the RTX 3060 is well positioned and buyers are getting better performance per dollar.
Another way to look at it is that the RTX 3060 matches the performance of the RTX 2070 Super from the previous generation, a GPU that was two steps above in the hierarchy. Those laptops used to cost around $1,800 or more, while some RTX 3060 laptops should be as low as $1,000-1,200. It’s hard to make a direct comparison right now as most RTX 30 series laptops aren’t available to buy just yet, but the early signs are a very strong value proposition for the RTX 3060 class of laptops.
It’s also a promising landscape for those wanting to upgrade from a 4-year-old GTX laptop. Even when you don’t factor in a drastic step up in CPU performance -- from say the i7-7700HQ -- new display tech and all the other benefits of modern laptops, the RTX 3060 alone is 70% faster than the GTX 1060 in the same power class. That’s enough of a performance gain to justify an upgrade.
From a performance standpoint and even without taking into consideration value-added features like ray tracing, DLSS, Dynamic Boost and so on, Nvidia is delivering the goods right now in the laptop market.