Custom variants of the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti have started leaking out online and one of them is Gigabyte’s RTX 3060 Ti Eagle-OC which has been leaked out by Videocardz. The launch of RTX 3060 Ti has been delayed according to multiple sources but that hasn’t slowed down leakers who are still looking out for any information they can bring out to the public.
The Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Eagle-OC has a standard dual-fan and compact PCB design. The card comes in a dual-slot form factor with a wider-array cooler shroud. The cooler shroud features two 92mm fans with 11 fan blades that push air through the central heatsink assembly. The shroud features an aggressive design with matte black colors and the Eagle logo on the top.
From the images, the card seems to feature at least four huge copper heat pipes that run through the aluminum heatsink. The heatsink and shroud extend beyond the PCB as it can be seen from the pictures. The card also includes a nicely designed black-plate which has a cutout at the end through which hot air will go out the card and inside the PC chassis.
On the side of the card, we can spot a single 8-pin connector and a small RGB LED lightning zone which runs off Gigabyte’s RGB Fusion technology.
Image Credit: Videocardz
According to the currently leaked specifications, the RTX 3060 Ti has 8 GB GDDR6 VRAM and 4864 CUDA cores. The specifications feature the GA104 GPU and the 3060 Ti will be the second card to feature this GPU.
The GA104-200 GPU on the NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti graphics card features 4864 CUDA Cores, 80 ROPs, a base clock speed of 1410 MHz, and a 1665 MHz boost clock. The card should deliver an effectively compute horsepower of 16.2 TFLOPs according to these specifications.
The RTX 3060 Ti will feature 8 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit bus interface. The memory clock for the GDDR6 memory is 1750 MHz or 14 Gb/s effective which rounds up a total bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The pixel and texture fillrate is at 133.2 GPixel/s & 674.3 GTexel/s respectively as seen in the benchmark.
According to a recent rumor, the RTX 3060ti is going to be launching on the 17th of November. So we may see the third party variants close to this date as well.
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