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GeForce RTX 3060 Ti performance slide leaks - faster than RTX 2080 SUPER

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/17/2020 10:00 AM | source: MyDrivers | 69 comment(s)
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti performance slide leaks - faster than RTX 2080 SUPER

One card that has been named quite a number of times is the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, word right now is that it'll launch December 2nd and will get 4864 shader cores.

A Chinese site talks about 4864 shader cores and 8 GB of gddr6 memory. The graphics memory would have a 256-bit memory bus and a speed of 14 Gb/s, good for a bandwidth of 448 GB/s. Based on the GA104-200 GPU it would get a base frequency of 1,140 MHz and a boost at 1,665 MHz. That one holds with 6 GB GDDR6. Prices of the Chinese webshop would suggest a price of around 378 euros. While the Ti is a sure thing release wise, there would also be a non-Ti product later on. Expreview reports that the 3060 Ti will be delayed by two weeks towards 2 December as the availability date. It is not known why the introduction has been pushed back two weeks, but limited availability of all Ampère cards might have something to do with this.

Update 2: In a new leak, performance slides from NVIDIA have leaked on the pending 3060 Ti. The graphics cards were tested with stock clocks at 2560×1440 resolution using Intel Core i9-10900K CPU. The results look very promising as the card would beat even an RTX 2080 SUPER. While the GeForce RTX 2060 Super is usually clearly beaten in all games and the synthetic benchmarks used, the GeForce RTX 2080 Super also has to admit defeat to the new GeForce RTX 3060 Ti in the disciplines of rasterizing, ray tracing and rendering. 

Click the thumbnails below to see that chart.

  

GeForceRTX 3090RTX 3080RTX 3070RTX 3060 Ti
Architecture Ampere
Graphics chip GA102-300 GA102-200 GA104-300 GA104-200
Transistors 28 billion 28 billion 17.4 billion 17.4 billion
production Samsung 8 nm
CUDA cores 10,496 8704 5888 4864
Tensor cores 328 272 184 152
RT cores 82 68 46 38
Base rate 1395 MHz 1440 MHz 1500 MHz 1410 MHz
Boost clock 1695 MHz 1710 MHz 1725 MHz 1665 MHz
Storage 24 GB GDDR6X 10 GB GDDR6X 8 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6
RAM interface 384 bit 320 bit 256 bit 256 bit
RAM clock 19.5 Gbit / s 19 Gbit / s 14 Gbit / s 14 Gbit / s
Bandwidth 936 GB / s 760 GB / s 448 GB / s 448 GB / s
TGP 350 watts 320 watts 220 watts 180 watts
price 1499 euros 699 euros 499 euros 399euros
Available September 24, 2020 September 17th, 2020 October 15, 2020 December 2, 2020


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schmidtbag
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#5849801 Posted on: 11/02/2020 03:05 PM
No, I don't think anyone would get this for 4k gaming. I'm still sporting a FullHD screen. I'd say this card could be perfect for 1080p. It might also work for 1440p if you are willing to adjust settings, but 3070 might already be a better choice for 1440p.

Well, at what frame rate? At 60FPS, I'd say this is way overkill for 1080p. This makes for a good 1440p RT-capable GPU.
Whatever the 3050 will be is likely plenty sufficient for 1080p @ 60FPS.

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#5849807 Posted on: 11/02/2020 03:17 PM
Looks like they will also release a 3070ti (cut-down 3080) and a 3080ti (cut-down 3090) in the near future to counter AMD's 6800 series cards..


I don't see how cut-down RTX3080 or RTX3090 can compete, when these cards themselves already can't compete (well) with the RX6000. Nvida needs to find ways of increasing performance of RTX3080 to compete with RX6800XT and lowering the price of RTX3090 to compete with RX6900XT.

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#5849814 Posted on: 11/02/2020 03:35 PM
Well, at what frame rate? At 60FPS, I'd say this is way overkill for 1080p. This makes for a good 1440p RT-capable GPU.
Whatever the 3050 will be is likely plenty sufficient for 1080p @ 60FPS.

You might be right otherwise, but what happens when you turn RT on? Let's say in a new game in 2022. Games are always demanding more and more, so it's dangerous to aim for what's exactly sufficient right now. Regretting not investing a little bit more would suck majorly because it would all be wasted money, unless you are like some of the people here at Guru3D, who can sell a 2-3 years old card for almost the same price they paid for it. That rare skill is not for everyone to possess.

I don't see how cut-down RTX3080 or RTX3090 can compete, when these cards themselves already can't compete (well) with the RX6000. Nvida needs to find ways of increasing performance of RTX3080 to compete with RX6800XT and lowering the price of RTX3090 to compete with RX6900XT.

No, Nvidia will sell as many as they can manufacture still well into the future. AMD would need to be able to match or beat Nvidia for a bit longer before Nvidia would start to feel the hurt for real. Also, we haven't still got any real review of the AMD products or got feedback from the driver status. There're lots and lots of people who don't want to get an AMD card because they are too afraid of having to fight with the software instead of simply enjoying the games. Those people aren't just rumours. I know a few in RL.

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#5849815 Posted on: 11/02/2020 03:36 PM
It would be a nice pick :) :D

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#5849818 Posted on: 11/02/2020 03:51 PM
What is this "launch" thing you are talking about? We are still waiting for real "launch" of 3080. :D


This^ What´s the point of announcing new releases if they can´t keep up with the demand of the already released cards...

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