First pictures of the RTX 3060 Ti advertise a really short PCB and less than 200W of TDP
Source: Geeknetic added 07th Nov 2020
by Pablo López Yesterday at 10: 26 …
The first renderings of an NVIDIA RTX appear 3060 Ti, the next graphic to go into action by NVIDIA with the successful Turing architecture.
The leak comes from Videocardz, who have provided a render of what will be one of the Gigabyte models , with heatsink and custom PCB, something typical in custom graphics. While the NVIDIA RTX 3070, 3090 and 3090 were presented at the beginning of September, and launched on the market in steps, of this RTX 3060 Ti nothing is officially known. We have seen numerous leaks such as its supposed price and some specifications, both publications without any certainty, everything is said.
What now appears are some sales images of the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Eagle OC 8G . We can see that the PCB is really short , even in the case of a custom version. In the image seen from the backplate, it can be seen that the heatsink reveals the fan on the other side of the graph, which explains a small PCB.
The Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti aims to be a graphic of reduced dimensions and great performance with its assumptions 4864 CUDA Cores
Other features are its 2 fans and a single 8-pin PCIe connector . Its specs aim to be 4864 CUDA Cores, 200 Tensor Cores and 38 RT Cores, with speeds of 14 Gbps for its 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM
At the moment we can say little more. According to the source, its release was expected for the 17 of November but has been delayed until December 2, predicting a cost around $ 400 and a TDP below the 200 W (the limit would be 75 PCIe 3.0 x W 16 + 150 W from 8-pin PCIe connector = 225 W).
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