It appears that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB is back on Newegg, and this time it's real US stock, not just chatter out of China or Europe. Newegg is now listing the MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 2X 12G OC for $329.99, sold and shipped directly by Newegg with free shipping and a 30-day return window. The listing shows the card was first added on July 2, 2026.

It's worth noting this is an MSI "Ventus" board, not a GIGABYTE or ASUS model like the ones spotted in Europe earlier. The underlying specs look identical to the 2021 original, with 3584 CUDA cores, a 192-bit bus, 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM, and an 1807 MHz boost clock.
We've been following this story on TweakTown for a while now. Back in March, we covered early rumors of a comeback, though at the time, we figured it would probably be the 8GB variant, not the 12GB one everyone actually wanted. By April, leaks suggested NVIDIA was holding off on a rumored RTX 5050 9GB in favor of reviving the 3060 instead.

In May, reports named ASUS, MSI, Colorful, and GALAX as the partners expected to get allocation, with supply starting in June and retail stock following in July. Earlier this month, we also covered sightings in China around $325 to $347, and in Germany, where pricing crept closer to $380. New rumors also suggest that the RTX 5050 9GB is reportedly canceled, with the RTX 3060 12GB taking its place in the stack.
This Newegg listing more or less confirms what all that speculation was pointing toward. And landing at $329.99 puts it almost exactly at the card's original 2021 launch price, which is a bit surprising given how much GPU and memory pricing has moved since then.

So why did NVIDIA bring back a five-year-old chip at all? The likely answer is production capacity. NVIDIA's RTX 40 and 50 series GPUs are built on TSMC's 4nm node, the same node that's under heavy pressure from AI demand right now. The RTX 3060 runs on Samsung's older 8nm process, which isn't competing for that same wafer allocation. It seems like an easier lever to pull than trying to free up 4nm capacity.
There are real tradeoffs here, though. The 3060 lacks DLSS Frame Generation or Multi Frame Generation and loses to the RTX 5060 by a wide margin in raw performance. Its one real advantage is that 12GB frame buffer, since both the RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 top out at 8GB.
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If VRAM headroom matters more to you than raw speed, it might be worth a look. If not, AMD's RX 9060 XT and Intel's B580 are both worth cross-shopping at a similar price.




