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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Rumored to get 4864 CUDA Cores and 8GB GDDR6 Memory

If it’s true, this could be another blow to AMD. The “Ti” versions of Nvidia’s GeForce graphic cards tend to offer one of the best value in terms of both performance and price.

Taken from Videocardz … NVIDIA has informed AIBs that the plan is to release RTX 3060 Ti in the second half of October. The specifications were also provided and it seems that the Ti model is replacing the rumored RTX 3060 SUPER.

The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is equipped with GA104-200 GPU, featuring 4864 CUDA cores (exactly 1024 cores fewer than RTX 3070). It will share memory configuration with RTX 3070: 8GB of GDDR6 non-X memory clocked at 14.0 Gbps (with 448 GB/s maximum bandwidth).

It terms of power consumption, we only have AIB figures for custom factory-overclocked models. It appears that the RTX 3060 Ti will have around 40W less than RTX 3070. The figures provided by our sources are all above NVIDIA reference specs, however, by comparing them to what we already know from NVIDIA, we could assume that the reference TDP specs for RTX 3060 Ti are somewhere around 180W to 200W (factory OC models). A custom board requires a single 8-pin power connector, it is safe to assume that the reference board also requires such a connector.

Source: Videocardz

 

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