Saturday, September 5th 2020
GeForce RTX 3070 Uses 14Gbps GDDR6 Memory: ZOTAC and ASUS
NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 3070 performance segment graphics card uses 14 Gbps GDDR6 memory speed, according to the product page of the ZOTAC RTX 3070 Twin Edge (model: ZT-A30700E-10P), and the RTX 3070 DUAL by ASUS. This settles speculation around NVIDIA using the fastest available 16 Gbps GDDR6 memory for the RTX 3070. The company is using the even faster 19.5 Gbps and 19 Gbps GDDR6X memory for the RTX 3090 and RTX 3080, which it co-developed with Micron Technology. The use of 14 Gbps GDDR6 across a 256-bit wide memory bus gives the RTX 3070 the same 448 GB/s memory bandwidth as the RTX 2070. NVIDIA plans to launch the GeForce RTX 3070 some time in October, with prices starting at USD $499.
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www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-3070-ti.c3675
www.guru3d.com/news-story/gddr6-significantly-more-expensive-than-gddr5.html
Keep in mind that the 3070 Ti isn't an official product as yet, so the specs available so far are based on rumours and nothing else.
The expected 3080 Ti is rumoured to have 12GB or possibly 20GB of RAM. I guess it depends if it's a 3080 going up or a 3090 going down...
nVidia has essentially left enough headroom for Ti variants in case AMD releases equivalent performing cards at a cheaper price point. We might even see price drops on the current cards from nVidia, time will tell.
They'll be hoping yields improve and they can do a 3080Ti with the 3080 die. Doubt it's soon, unless it's again in tiny volumes.
Cause then i might shut not jump on to RTX 3080 to fast. If the specs are true, RTX 3080 TI looks pretty evil at 999 USD. If this is true, my next card is RTX 3080 TI for sure. RTX 3080 has to little amount of Vram and RTX 3090 is to exspensive for me. RTX 3080 TI seems to be that GPU that just have the right amount of vram, ekstra cuda cores and a high but more reasanable price tag.
They really castrated the 3070! I will wait for RDNA2 to see what is for what.
Let's say this:
3060 6gb
3070 8gb
3080 106b
then they do
3060 6gb
3060ti 12gb
3070 8gb
3070ti 16gb
3080 10gb
3080ti 20gb
They would have a seriously jact up product stack. Unless they are having bad yields and have lots of cutdown chips right now. They could launch the cutdown ones and then supersede with ti/super cards and then EOL the OG. I dunno, this is strange.