New information regarding the upcoming NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti has been leaked out by Videocardz and it is very impressive to say the least. Videocardz has revealed the pictures of the RTX 3060 Ti which will be the second graphic card using the GA103-200 GPU, RTX 3070 being the first. And according to the first leaked benchmarks, the card is rumored to be faster than the RTX 2080 Super. The card is rumored to launch on December 2nd.
The leaked specifications show that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti will feature the GA104-200 GPU having 4864 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 14 Gbps. The card will have a 256-bit bus width and a total bandwidth of 448 GB. The card will have 152 Tensor cores and 38 RT cores. RTX 3060 Ti will have the exact same memory configuration as the RTX 3070.
These specs will require less power to run and because of that, the TBP of the card may be around the 200W mark. Coming to the design of the RTX 3060 Ti, the leaked pictures show an identical cooler design to the RTX 3070 Founders edition. The overall shape and form of the founder’s edition are very consistent with the RTX 3000 series. The card features a single 12-pin power cable in the same central location.
Coming to the leaked benchmarks, they show that the RTX 3060 Ti is faster than the RTX 2080 SUPER and also comes close to matching the RTX 2080 Ti. It is faster not only in shader performance but in computing and ray-tracing capabilities as well. The RTX 3060 Ti completely destroys the RTX 2060 Super in all performance categories, showing Ampere’s true abilities in a match with Turing.
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Many 3rd party custom 3060 Ti cards have already been spotted online which include models from INNO3D’s iChill series, ASUS TUF, Gigabyte EAGLE and Gaming Pro, and the GALAX EX 1-Click OC.
The new RTX GPU is expected to launch on 2nd December 2020 and will be priced at $399 USD, making it a brilliant budget option if all these rumors actually translate into real performance.
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