Wednesday, November 11th 2020
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Landing in January at $999
According to the unknown manufacturer (AIB) based in Taiwan, NVIDIA is preparing to launch the new GeForce RTX 3000 series "Ampere" graphics card. As reported by the HKEPC website, the Santa Clara-based company is preparing to fill the gap between its top-end GeForce RTX 3090 and a bit slower RTX 3080 graphics card. The new product will be called GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. If you are wondering what the specification of the new graphics card will look like, you are in luck because the source has a few pieces of information. The new product will be based on GA102-250-KD-A1 GPU core, with a PG133-SKU15 PCB design scheme. The GPU will contain the same 10496 CUDA core configuration as the RTX 3090.
The only difference to the RTX 3090 will be a reduced GDDR6X amount of 20 GB. Along with the 20 GB of GDDR6X memory, the RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards will feature a 320-bit bus. The TGP of the card is limited to 320 Watts. The sources are reporting that the card will be launched sometime in January of 2021, and it will come at $999. This puts the price category of the RTX 3080 Ti in the same range as AMD's recently launched Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card, so it will be interesting to see how these two products are competing.
Source:
HKEPC.com
The only difference to the RTX 3090 will be a reduced GDDR6X amount of 20 GB. Along with the 20 GB of GDDR6X memory, the RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards will feature a 320-bit bus. The TGP of the card is limited to 320 Watts. The sources are reporting that the card will be launched sometime in January of 2021, and it will come at $999. This puts the price category of the RTX 3080 Ti in the same range as AMD's recently launched Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card, so it will be interesting to see how these two products are competing.
68 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Landing in January at $999
Swiss francs are referred with : XXXX .- and they are very similar in value to dollars... 2300 dollars for a 3090.
Totally legit. :rolleyes:
Now to ready my bots once again and make life for gamers a he'll and sell to triple normal price
So AMD will probably lop $100 off the price or maybe just shrug their collective shoulders because they'll probably still be selling every single 6900XT instantly at $999 no matter what.
Competition is great but in a two-horse race where neither horse seems to be visible, does it really matter which one is fastest?
Wake me up when the supply chain has caught up and they're generally in stock at MSRP
Hey... how thick is this 3080Ti? because I dont think it fits in the gap between 3080 and 3090... I'm just saying...
Nvidia has just pulled ahead of Apple, charging $500 for 4GB of RAM. Yes, but that is obviously not an official Nvidia image. That's just something some fan cooked up with their imagination.
Expect the FE to use the stupid 12-pin again.
It's almost as if sweeping generalisations that take a complex mix of several vast demographics and narrow them down to "the moaning and hysterical tech community" doesn't actually work.
3090 is going to need Titan/Quardo pro driver optimizations or dropped in price to $1199.99. 4GB of RAM isn't worth $500, but being able to do "pro" work is. Also not impossible the 3090 will stick around as a limited-availability halo product ala 8800 Ultra.