Custom GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GPUs Leaked from EVGA and ZOTAC

Custom RTX 3060 Ti

With the supposed announcement of NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti not far away, more and more custom models have started to leak out in recent days. Videocardz revealed 6 different variants of the RTX 3060 Ti part of Zotac and EVGA’s launch plans. These leaked cards include cards part of the FTW, XC3, and Twin Edge lineups.

So far, three different cards have leaked from EVGA’s RTX 3060 Ti line up and they feature cards from the FTW3 and XC3 lineup. The FTW3 variant will come with a dual-slot & triple-fan cooling system. It will feature a custom-made PCB with an aluminum heatsink in direct contact with the GPU, VRMs, and VRAM as well.

There is a total of five thick copper heat pipes in the FTW3 models. FTW3 has a black color backplate with a red-colored trim running through it. There are exhaust vents on the back of the backplate and while the PCB is of a full-length, the PCB itself comes with cut-outs to let air channel through and out of the exhaust vents on the back.

Custom RTX 3060 Ti

The RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 series will come in a standard and Ultra variant. Both cards have the same design and cooler however, the Ultra variant will come with overclocked memory out of the box. Both FTW3 series cards will be powered by dual 8 pin connectors.

The third card currently known in EVGA’s lineup is the RTX 3060 Ti XC3 which has a dual-slot design and a dual-fan cooler. The card has a full-length PCB with a custom design and cut-out vents on both the PCB and the backplate to channel air from its back. The card will be powered by a single 8-pin connector. The EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC3 features a large aluminum heatsink with at least 6 copper heat pipes.

Coming to the Zotac cards, the RTX Twin Edge series has three cards, a standard version, and two OC variants. All cards come in a dual-slot and two fans cooler configuration. The card is powered by a single 8-pin connector and features a large aluminum heatsink with multiple heat pipes running through it.

Custom RTX 3060 Ti

The RTX 3060 Ti is rumored to be announced by NVIDIA in the first week of December and is rumored to cost around 400$.

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