InnoVISION Launches Two New Variants of RTX 3000 GPUs

InnoVISION RTX 3000

InnoVISION has unveiled two new NVIDIA RTX 3000 series graphics cards as part of its AX Gaming Renegade lineup. InnoVISION Multimedia Ltd, which also produces the INNO3D GPU line, has announced the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti X3B and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti X3W, part of the AX Gaming Renegade series.

There are some similarities between Innovision’s INNO3D models and the AX Gaming Renegade models. The GeForce RTX 3070 Ti X3B features an all-black design. The graphics card comes with three fans and a triple-slotted cooling mechanism for peak performance. It is powered by a stock 8-pin power connection and a GPU speed of 1770 MHz. This particular card is exclusive only to the AX Gaming Renegade brand.

InnoVISION RTX 3000

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The RTX 3070 Ti is powered by the full GA104-400 A1 GPU core based on Samsung’s 8nm process node. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti will utilize the PG141-SKU10 board. The GeForce RTX 3070 Ti has a total of 48 SM units which translates to 6144 CUDA cores. That is 4% more cores than the RTX 3070.

The graphics card has 8 GB GDDR6X memory, which is a big upgrade from the RTX 3070’s plain GDDR6 memory.  In terms of TGP, the RTX 3070 Ti comes close to the RTX 3080, having a TGP of 290 W. The RTX 3070 Ti has a 256-bit bus interface and pin speeds rated at 19 Gbps.

Coming to the InnoVISION AX Gaming Renegade GeForce RTX 3080 TI X3W, this card comes in a white color scheme with a two-slot cooling mechanism and three-fan cooler. This card is similar to INNO3D’s GeForce RTX 3080 Ti model.

The 2x 8-pin connection on this GPU reaches speeds of 1710 MHz. The cooler is branded as “Punk Pro MAX”, but does not refer to anything swaying from the original design. Both AX Gaming Renegade GeForce RTX 3070 Ti X3B and RTX 3080 Ti X3W models will be exclusive to China’s gaming consumers. Pricing for these cards is not at the moment.

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