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Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE Graphics Cards Spotted at Retailer
A Bosnian retailer posted product photos of inventory on Facebook. The photos include the unannounced Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE graphics cards.
On display, the RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE. The retailer announces that the inventory would be available pretty soon. 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. The card was earlier already spotted at a Saoudi etailer as well.
GeForce | RTX 3090 | RTX 3080 | RTX 3070 | RTX 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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#5858012 Posted on: 11/22/2020 07:20 PM
This is going to be the card to get for most folks, reportedly faster than a 2080 Super and ~180W max power consumption. That will fit in a typical midrange (3600/3600X or 10400/10600K/9600K/9400) 500W PSU power profile mATX box (assuming good PSU).
The other GPUs released thus far are really halo products, requiring 650W+ power supplies for all of them and some are only offered in full length 3-fan designs (AMD). What's sad is that neither are able to properly supply even that subset of a subset of the market (the halo part of the DIY market).
Nvidia does appear to be able to supply the OEMs properly though - it is not very difficult at all to find shipping OEM rigs with 30x0 cards.
This is going to be the card to get for most folks, reportedly faster than a 2080 Super and ~180W max power consumption. That will fit in a typical midrange (3600/3600X or 10400/10600K/9600K/9400) 500W PSU power profile mATX box (assuming good PSU).
The other GPUs released thus far are really halo products, requiring 650W+ power supplies for all of them and some are only offered in full length 3-fan designs (AMD). What's sad is that neither are able to properly supply even that subset of a subset of the market (the halo part of the DIY market).
Nvidia does appear to be able to supply the OEMs properly though - it is not very difficult at all to find shipping OEM rigs with 30x0 cards.
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#5858029 Posted on: 11/22/2020 08:54 PM
Nah... no need to worry mate, 'm fine...
Damn, scratching a concrete around these steel bars with spoon I've stolen from the jai... cough cough ...canteen is way more harder then I though it would be

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Atm looking at the Asus TUF-RTX3080-O10G-GAMING on stock at warehouse of one local importer, only one available since friday, price: 808€ + VAT 20% -2% for paying in advance (I always do that) = 950€
This is just insane, no way Jose I'm gonna throw that much cash on that card. AND this is a price for me as a owner of a partner company so it's not a retail price!!! Retail price for "average Joe" here is way more higher: 1148€ WTF!?
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And that was the last we ever heard from CrazY_Milojko...
Nah... no need to worry mate, 'm fine...
Damn, scratching a concrete around these steel bars with spoon I've stolen from the jai... cough cough ...canteen is way more harder then I though it would be


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Atm looking at the Asus TUF-RTX3080-O10G-GAMING on stock at warehouse of one local importer, only one available since friday, price: 808€ + VAT 20% -2% for paying in advance (I always do that) = 950€
This is just insane, no way Jose I'm gonna throw that much cash on that card. AND this is a price for me as a owner of a partner company so it's not a retail price!!! Retail price for "average Joe" here is way more higher: 1148€ WTF!?
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And that was the last we ever heard from CrazY_Milojko...