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Overwatch 2 – RTX 3060 benchmark

Can I Run Overwatch 2 on RTX 3060?

Overwatch 2 FPS Benchmark and Performance Analysis

GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060Game: Overwatch 2Updated:

Yes, NVIDIA RTX 3060 can run Overwatch 2. Expect around 142 FPS at 1080p high, with strong high-refresh potential. Overwatch 2 can behave very differently depending on settings and GPU headroom. This estimate shows where NVIDIA RTX 3060 lands and how to tune it for smoother gameplay.

Overwatch 2 FPS Benchmarks on RTX 3060

ResolutionSettings PresetAvg FPS1% Low FPSVerdict
1080pCompetitive (Low)178 FPS118 FPSExcellent
1080pHigh142 FPS94 FPSVery Good
1440pHigh105 FPS67 FPSGood
1440pUltra79 FPS50 FPSGood
4KHigh65 FPS39 FPSPlayable

Benchmarks are estimated by our performance engine. Actual results may vary.

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Best Settings for Overwatch 2 on RTX 3060

310+FPS1080p Competitive
Display Mode
Fullscreen
Resolution
1920×1080
V-Sync
Disabled
Texture Quality
High
Shadow Quality
High
Anti-Aliasing
TAA
Effects Quality
High
Post-Processing
Medium
Ambient Occlusion
Enabled

Performance Analysis

At 1080p high, our model places NVIDIA RTX 3060 near 142 FPS in Overwatch 2. At 1440p, that typically translates to around 105 FPS with similar quality targets. This places the card in the mid tier for this title, with a high refresh experience profile. NVIDIA RTX 3060 delivers high-refresh class performance in Overwatch 2, especially with a competitive or high preset.

Overwatch 2 revitalizes the hero shooter with refined engine performance, keeping the vibrant character abilities readable and fast across the battlefield. To meet the minimum system demands, your PC should have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 series, AMD Radeon HD 7000 series. For optimal performance and smooth rendering, it’s recommended to play with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD R9 380.

NVIDIA RTX 3060 supports DLSS 3 with Frame Generation in compatible titles. In games like Overwatch 2 that support it, Frame Generation can push perceived frame rates well beyond the base estimate above — particularly useful at 1440p where the GPU is more heavily loaded.

  • Lower shadows and volumetrics one step before reducing texture quality.
  • Use selective ray tracing (shadows/reflections) and avoid ultra RT presets.
  • 1080p: High/Ultra settings with low-latency mode enabled
  • 1440p: High settings, use Quality upscaling only if needed

NVIDIA RTX 3060 lands in a high refresh position for Overwatch 2. Dialing in the right preset makes a noticeable difference at this performance level.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Overwatch 2 perform better than most games at equivalent settings?
Overwatch 2 uses the proprietary Overwatch Engine, evolved from the original Blizzard engine that was purpose-built for high-frame-rate, esports-grade performance. Blizzard explicitly engineers around high-refresh-rate play at the competitive level, which results in an unusually efficient renderer relative to visual quality. The engine prioritizes consistent frame times over peak visual fidelity — a deliberate design choice. This is why achieving 150+ FPS is realistic on mid-range hardware that would struggle at similar frame rates in graphically comparable titles. The tradeoff is that Overwatch 2 does not feature ray tracing or the latest rendering techniques found in single-player AAA games.
Does Overwatch 2 cap frame rates, and how do I configure it for 144 Hz or 240 Hz?
Overwatch 2 has a configurable frame rate cap in Video Settings. Set it to match or exceed your monitor's refresh rate (144, 165, 240, etc.) with V-Sync disabled for the lowest input latency. Setting the cap slightly above the monitor refresh rate (e.g., 160 cap on a 144 Hz display) keeps the GPU rendering continuously without screen tearing — a technique called 'framerate cap just above refresh rate' that many competitive players prefer to G-Sync or FreeSync for the lowest possible input lag. NVIDIA Reflex is supported and should be enabled as 'Enabled + Boost' for RTX users. AMD Anti-Lag is the equivalent setting for Radeon.