Recently the full specs of the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti were leaked. We can expect the GA104 processor-based RTX 3060 Ti graphics card will dominate the $400 segment GPU market.
This week the GeForce RTX 3070 has released by Nvidia after the 14 days delay from the original released date. Nvidia claims that the delay was necessary for the stronger availability to the distributors, board partners, and customers. But unfortunately, the GPUs were become out of stock very quickly after the release.
So let’s see what will happen with RTX 3060 Ti. At present we have some information about RTX 3060 Ti, that this graphics card will have a similar stock like RTX 3070. RTX 3060 Ti is shipped to retailers. This GPU will also be shipped to reviewers soon.
A website named ‘MyDrivers’ claimed, Nvidia is going to launch RTX 3060 Ti graphics card on 17th November 2020.
The RTX 3060 Ti will have a GA104-200 processor. The CUDA core count of this GPU is 4864. Memory is an 8GB capacity of GDDR6 type memory. The memory clock is 14 Gbps. The memory bus of this processor is 256-bits. The base clock of this GPU is 1410 MHz and the boost clock of this graphics card is 1665 MHz.
We will publish more news on RTX 3060 Ti. Stay tuned with us. for any queries leave your valuable comments below. We will get back to you.
Sources: mydrivers, 3060 Ti was revealed to be released on November 17th, 2999 yuan has been booked before, 1st November 2020.
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