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MSI product slides leaks - Confirms GeForce RTX 3070 Ti en RTX 3080 Ti

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/17/2021 08:37 AM | source: videocardz | 39 comment(s)
MSI product slides leaks - Confirms GeForce RTX 3070 Ti en RTX 3080 Ti

So yeah, it's not exactly the best-kept secret anyway, as we've seen final specs, photos, transits shipments, and well whatnot. But on top of that, you can now add product slides and specs from MSI that got leaked.

The leaked presentation confirms all rumors. The RTX 3080 Ti has 12GB of memory, RTX 3070 Ti gets 8GB of GDDR6(X). MSI releases the usual models, including Suprim and Suprim X, however the presentation does not reveal concrete specifications.

The RTX 3070 Ti Suprim like uses the same PCB and cooler design as the RTX 3070 Suprim. Like the RTX 3070, the new model should also rely on the GA104 as a GPU, which also specifies the maximum number of shaders. The RTX 3070 has 5,888 shaders, whereas a fully activated GA104 would have 6,144 shaders and could calculate around four percent faster. RTX 3080 Ti will get 10,240 Shading cores, while the RTX 3070 Ti will get a GA104 chip with 6144 Shading cores. It has not yet been confirmed whether the RTX 3070 will get Ti Gddr6X memory, albeit that is in the line of expectations. Nvidia has not yet officially announced the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, although rumors have been circulating about the two video cards for months. 

 

GeForce RTX 30 series
model RTX 3090 RTX 3080 Ti  RTX 3080 RTX 3070 Ti  RTX 3070
Shading cores 10496 10240 8704 6144 5888
Boost speed 1700MHz 1665MHz 1710MHz nnb 1730MHz
Graphics memory 24GB Gddr6x 12GB Gddr6x 10GB Gddr6x 8GB Gddr6x? 8GB GDDR6
Memory speed 19.5GBit / s 19Gbit / s 19Gbit / s 19Gbit / s 14Gbit / s
Memory bus 384bit 384bit (?) 320bit 256bit 256bit
Bandwidth 936GB / s 912GB / s 760GB / s 608GB / s 448GB / s
TGP 350W 320W (?) 320W nnb 220W
Release date September 24 June(?) September the 17th June(?) 29 October
MSRP 1,549 euros NA 719 euros NA 519 euros


MSI product slides leaks - Confirms GeForce RTX 3070 Ti en RTX 3080 Ti MSI product slides leaks - Confirms GeForce RTX 3070 Ti en RTX 3080 Ti MSI product slides leaks - Confirms GeForce RTX 3070 Ti en RTX 3080 Ti




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#5913101 Posted on: 05/18/2021 10:54 AM
Heres a gameplay of 1660ti that drops to 20fps at 1440p. Its that bad. This is one of the those when you have enough gpu power but not enough vram.



I've watched that dude's video's and I like them, but I've also played the game for myself and did not encounter the low framerates he was having. Driver issue possibly? Refresh rate issue? But I'm not arguing, my card is a little over 2 years old now and I want my next one to have more Vram especially when PS5 exclusives start appearing on PC. But for the last two years and even now I'm very satisfied with my $279 gpu.

What good is that extra 2 gigs of Vram doing you anyway?



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#5913104 Posted on: 05/18/2021 11:06 AM
I've watched that dude's video's and I like them, but I've also played the game for myself and did not encounter the low framerates he was having. Driver issue possibly? Refresh rate issue? But I'm not arguing, my card is a little over 2 years old now and I want my next one to have more Vram especially when PS5 exclusives start appearing on PC. But for the last two years and even now I'm very satisfied with my $279 gpu.


You played the demo, right? As you can see setting the quality performance went without issues, max settings framerate dropped to a crawl. Idk it looks like a memory limitation to me.

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#5913107 Posted on: 05/18/2021 11:13 AM

What good is that extra 2 gigs of Vram doing you anyway?

Not much but there are times my gpu runs better than yours. Doom eternal being one and RE village being the second one. I can use the max settings you know without fps dropping to 20. I guess 2gb extra is worth something.

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#5913108 Posted on: 05/18/2021 11:16 AM
You played the demo, right? As you can see setting the quality performance went without issues, max settings framerate dropped to a crawl. Idk it looks like a memory limitation to me.


Yet in the video you posted the Vram wasn't even hitting the max at 1440p. When I played the demo I was utilizing every single bit of 6gb and it never hit those kind of frames. So I don't know, maybe just some glitch with his system.

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#5913112 Posted on: 05/18/2021 11:36 AM
Yet in the video you posted the Vram wasn't even hitting the max at 1440p. When I played the demo I was utilizing every single bit of 6gb and it never hit those kind of frames. So I don't know, maybe just some glitch with his system.


Game only sees around 7.8gb on the 8gb gpus so 1660ti have like 5.8gb available.
It was hitting the limit.

This is what happens when you try running the game on 2gb cards. Its exact same thing happening with 1660ti, different settings ofc.



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