NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB, RTX 3060 12GB Entries Now Spotted Also for Gigabyte
As things shape up for Q1 2021 we've already seen ASUS mistakingly showing as 12 GB GeForce RTX 3060 and 20GB 3080 Ti on their website. Things are now getting really confirmed, as the next in line is Gigabyte.
At the Eurasian Economic Commission listings include various models in Gigabyte's Gaming and Eagle series for the exact same GPU series, with again 12 GB and 20-GB listed. No less than thirteen RTX 3080 Ti video cards and six RTX 3060 12GB models are listed; among them the Aorus Xtreme, Aorus Master, Gaming, Vision, and Eagle models of the RTX 3080 Ti accompanied by factory tweaked revisions.
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti/20 GB
- GV-N308TAORUSX W-20GD
- GV-N308TAORUSX WB-20GD
- GV-N308TAORUS X-20GD
- GV-N308TAORUS M-20GD
- GV-N308TAORUS-20GD
- GV-N308TGAMING OC-20GD
- GV-N308TGAMING-20GD
- GV-N308TVISION OC-20GD
- GV-N308TVISION-20GD
- GV-N308TEAGLE OC-20GD
- GV-N308TEAGLE-20GD
- GV-N308TTURBO OC-20GD
- GV-N308TTURBO-20GD
GeForce RTX 3060/12 GB
- GV-N3060GAMING OC-12GD
- GV-N3060GAMING-12GD
- GV-N3060VISION OC-12GD
- GV-N3060VISION-12GD
- GV-N3060EAGLE OC-12GD
- GV-N3060EAGLE-12GD
The RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 12GB have now appeared many times at various manufacturers.; so it is safe to indicate that these will be the new cards announced soon. According to previous rumors, the RTX 3080 Ti shows great similarities with the RTX 3090, both to have 10496 shader cores, the clock speeds of the RTX 3080 Ti with its 20GB of memory, (RTX 3090 has 24GB of gddr6x memory). The memory speed of the 3080 Ti variant could be slightly lower, with 19Gbit/s and less memory ICs mean 320-bit memory compared to 19.5Gbit/s at 384bit for the 3090.
One rumor for the RTX 3060 is that inevitably there will be two models, the 12GB model with 3840 shaders and likely inserted later into the lineup, a 6GB model with 3548 shader cores.
Currently, it is now known when the cards are announced, we'd assume CES however we're pretty sure here NVIDIA will focus on mobile parts mostly.
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games already use 10gb
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Where is that 3060 gonna fit into the stack?
The 3060 is already like £380-£450,
the 3070 is like £500-£650,
the 3080 is around the £700-£900 range depending on the vendor.
(3090 is like £1700 and completely stupid)
The 3080Ti would fit nicely into the £1000-£1200 range, but the 3060 12GB is just weird? Unless we are going to be seeing a price shuffle? If so Nvidia needs to "turn the tap on" and start flooding the market with GPU's cause things will be getting even worse with the scalpers. A 12GB/16GB 3070 would of been a better fit.
OR maybe Nvidia are going to discontinue current models and replace them all with newer ones all with more VRAM to counter AMD. Makes sense really given the supply constraints. Why add more SKU's if you can't supply the current ones, and not to forget but AMD really brought the fight this time in terms of rasterization and VRAM count.
8GB 3060Ti >>>>>>>>>> becomes >>>>>>>>>>> 12GB 3060Ti
8GB 3070 >>>>>>>>>>> becomes >>>>>>>>>>>> 16GB 3070Ti
10GB 3080 >>>>>>>>>> becomes >>>>>>>>>>>> 20GB 3080Ti
and the 3090 rots on shelves where it belongs.
Then Nvidia actually release a true Ampere TITAN card with 48GB VRAM for £3000-£5000. Which will probably be snapped up by scalpers and be on ebay for £100,000