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NVIDIA fails to keep RTX 3060 Ti secret as a buyer already purchases a GIGABYTE variant ahead of launch

Raunak Saha by Raunak Saha
November 30, 2020
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NVIDIA fails to keep RTX 3060 Ti secret as a buyer already purchases a GIGABYTE variant ahead of launch

via Videocardz

NVIDIA is already having a bad time in managing its stock of its new RTX 30-series GPUs, now in the mean time, when only a day is left for the launch of its upcoming mid-range GPU RTX 3060 Ti, a buyer already buys a custom AIB GPU and shares the details of it.

This is because, to attract gamers, retailers have already posted these GPUs even before launch and it seems people have bought them as well. Obviously, this is a result of the overpricing which retailers are enjoying but customers with deep pockets have no problem until they get a card in their hands.

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  • NVIDIA fails to keep RTX 3060 Ti  secret as a buyer already purchases a GIGABYTE variant ahead of launch
    via Videocardz
  • NVIDIA fails to keep RTX 3060 Ti  secret as a buyer already purchases a GIGABYTE variant ahead of launch
    via Videocardz
  • NVIDIA fails to keep RTX 3060 Ti  secret as a buyer already purchases a GIGABYTE variant ahead of launch
    via Videocardz

Videocardz‘s reader Paulo Pinto did pay about 526 EUR for the Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti GAMING OC, including 23% VAT, and was bought in a Portuguese store. Great to see, as promised, NVIDIA has brought back the 8-pin power connector and this a 2-slot design with triple cooling fans.

NVIDIA fails to keep RTX 3060 Ti  secret as a buyer already purchases a GIGABYTE variant ahead of launch
via Videocardz

As per leaks, NVIDIA has included 4,864 CUDA cores and comes with 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM. The RAM module is clocked at 14 Gbps on a 256-bit interface. The card has two slots and will also have a memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The card will also have a Total Graphics Power (TGP) of 200 W. the primary clock of the RTX 3060 Ti will have a clock speed of 1,410 MHz, while the boost clock of the card will be 1,665 MHz.

NVIDIA recommends using at least a 500 W power supply for the RTX 3060 Ti, a full 150 W less than it does for the RTX 3070. but, the RTX 3070 only has a 20 W higher TGP than the RTX 3060 Ti. The RTX 3060 Ti is based on its GA104-200-A1 GPU.

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