Posted on Tuesday, October 27 2020 @ 11:39 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Another NVIDIA rumor, this time about the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. Yesterday VideoCardz
wrote Chinese retailers are taking pre-orders for these models, even though the RTX 3060 Ti isn't expected to be officially launched until mid-November. Pricing will likely be under $400.
The RTX 3060 Ti is a new mid-range graphics card that should sell for under 400 USD. The listings at Taobao are currently between 2049 to 2999 Yuans (305 to 446 USD). Our sources claim that NVIDIA MSRP should not exceed 400 USD.
Now the site
writes a GPU-Z validation of the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti hit the web. The leak suggests the card has 4864 CUDA cores, a 1410MHz base clock 1665MHz Boost, 256-bit memory bus, and 8GB GDDR6 clocked at 14Gbps.
The RTX 3060 Ti, which appears to be made by board partner HP, is confirmed to have 4864 CUDA cores and 80 ROPs, while the TMU could is clearly incorrect.
More importantly, the validation confirmed the frequencies of the graphics card. The RTX 3060 Ti would have a base clock of 1410 MHz and a boost clock of 1665 MHz, both reported as default by the software.
Tomorrow we'll see the Big Navi announcement from AMD. Definitely interesting weeks to come for video cards!