ASUS reveals the existence of the RTX 3080 Ti with 20 GB and the RTX 3060 with 12 GB
Source: Geeknetic added 28th Dec 2020
by Pablo López 25 / 15 / 2020 6
Today ASUS has been in charge of filtering the already rumored NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti and 3060, with 20 and 12 GB of VRAM, respectively.
As we move forward, these Christmas dates appear more and more leaks of these two alleged NVIDIA models. In addition, the company itself announced an event for the day 12 of January under the name “Game On”. For its part, the RTX 3060 comes to cover the lowest position of the family of graphics RTX 30, while RTX 3080 You will be the top 2 in performance with NVIDIA graphics. Now it has been ASUS who has allowed these names to be seen for a while on its own website, thus filtering the existence of the RTX 3080 You with nothing less than 20 GB of VRAM and RTX 3060 with 12 GB of memory.
From the ASUS website they have seen, in the support section, some models that reference them without a doubt. Both are part of the ROG STRIX family and ASUS will have at least two models of each. In the list we can see the acronym O 20 G and O 12 G, probably referring to versions with high factory overclock and 20 or 12 GB of memory.
NVIDIA RTX 3080 Founders Edition
Of the specifications of these graphics chips little is known, but it is speculated that the RTX 3080 Ti will have the same CUDA Cores as RTX 3090 (10496) and that the memory bus will be the same as that of the RTX 3080 (256 – bit). On the other hand, the RTX 3060 is expected with 3840 CUDA Cores (the RTX 3060 You have 4864) and with a bus of 192 – bit in front of 256 – bit of the 3060 Ti.
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Pablo López
With 15 years ago I began to overclock my PC to get every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while I was constantly posting about hardware in the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. They must have been so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.