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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Says Hello

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/04/2020 06:46 PM | source: videocardz | 12 comment(s)
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Says Hello

While everybody knows it's coming, evidence has never been posted neither confirmed by NVIDIA until now. Meet the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. The graphics card in question is a Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Eagle OC with a relatively short PCB and dual-fan cooler. 

Eagle OC is expected to get higher clock speeds, although details are unknown. The card comes with a single 8-pin connector and should sit at roughly 225 watts. The guestimated launch date is December 2. Since the card has not yet been announced, a price cannot be tagged either; expect something close to 400 USD, though. Oh, and apparently, you can already purchase RTX 3060 Ti in Saudi Arabia for just 3,699 Saudi Riyal (986 USD) :) Haha.

Meanwhile, rumors about the RTX 3060 and 3050 Ti popped up as well through Kopite. The desktop cards based on GA106 will be called RTX 3060 (3840FP32 Shader procs) and RTX 3050 Ti (3584FP32).

 



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jbscotchman
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#5850796 Posted on: 11/05/2020 12:04 AM
What sucks is the MSRP. MSI, Gigabyte, EVGA offer models that you can just overclock yourself if you want. It's all the other models with slight clock enhancements that raise the prices up. ASUS is most guilty of this.

I paid the MSRP of $279 for my 1660 Ti nearly two years ago and have easily overclocked it to match premium cards. *shakes head*
Maybe I'll get a new GPU in January or February next year.

icedman
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#5850813 Posted on: 11/05/2020 01:22 AM
Looks like these prices are the new norm unfortunately this should be between 300-350$ if u ask me but I guess this is what a bloated gpu with rtx costs.

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#5850830 Posted on: 11/05/2020 02:41 AM
What sucks is the MSRP. MSI, Gigabyte, EVGA offer models that you can just overclock yourself if you want. It's all the other models with slight clock enhancements that raise the prices up. ASUS is most guilty of this.

I paid the MSRP of $279 for my 1660 Ti nearly two years ago and have easily overclocked it to match premium cards. *shakes head*
Maybe I'll get a new GPU in January or February next year.
At least you can still use your's.... Mine crapped itself several months ago. Been waiting for a replacement to launch since..... The way things are looking, I'll probably end up with another AMD card as it's permanent replacement before NVidia catches up with demand....

PsyaNyde
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#5850865 Posted on: 11/05/2020 07:36 AM
Should have added more ram, imho 12gb of ram should be the new 'default' for ALL new gaming gfx cards from now on.

Kevin Mauro
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#5850870 Posted on: 11/05/2020 08:00 AM
Card's definitely geared for the 1080p gamer. Wouldn't imagine this doing well across the board at 1440p in the upcoming generation. This is a good card for 1080p albeit dependent on a smart MSRP.

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