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Forget the RTX 4000 series, the RTX 3060 is the gift that keeps on giving as Nvidia's GPU tops Steam Hardware survey again for October


There’s good news and bad news for Nvidia in the latest Steam Hardware Survey, which shows its RTX 3060 GPU taking the lead as the most popular GPU in October, beating the RTX 4000 series laptop GPU – two years after the RTX 4000 series launch.

As spotted by VideoCardz, the 3060 is used by 7.46% of PC gamers (who took part in the survey). This might come as a surprise considering the age of the GPU, but the RTX 3060 has been in this position for a long while – July saw a percent share of 5.88%, with a 1.58% increase leading into October.

While Team Green’s RTX 4000 desktop series has enjoyed critical acclaim (many appear in our roundup of the best graphics cards money can buy), the survey suggests gamers don’t seem to be so keen – the RTX 4060 laptop GPU is the second most popular amongst Steam users, with the range’s high-end graphics cards nowhere near the top ten. It appears that the RTX 3000 series still has a lot of life left in it – and that might not be great news for Nvidia, which would very likely prefer its customers to upgrade to the newer GPUs.

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