Thursday, November 19th 2020
Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE Graphics Cards Put on Display... By Bosnian Retailer
CPU Infotech, a Bosnian retailer of computer hardware, recently posted a photo of their latest inventory entries on Facebook. The photo showcased the newly/received Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE graphics cards, one of Gigabyte's designs for this particular SKU. The RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE features a dual-slot, dual-fan cooler design that's the smallest seen on any Ampere graphics card to date. The retailer announces that the inventory should be for sale pretty soon - and all publicly available information points towards a December 2nd release date for the RTX 3060 Ti.
The RTX 3060 Ti is supposed to beat NVIDIA's previous RTX 2080 SUPER graphics cards in performance, whilst costing half of that cards' launch asking price at $399. This should make this one of the most interesting performance-per-dollar graphics cards in NVIDIA's lineup. The RTX 3060 Ti is reportedly based on the same 8 nm "GA104" silicon as the RTX 3070, with further cuts. It features 38 out of the 48 available streaming multiprocessors on "GA104". This amounts to 4,864 "Ampere" CUDA cores, 152 tensor cores, and 38 "Ampere" RT cores. The memory configuration is unchanged from the RTX 3070, which translates to 8 GB of 14 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface, with 448 GB/s of memory bandwidth. This marks the first time in years NVIDIA has launched a Ti model before the regular-numbered SKU in a given series, showcasing just how intense AMD competition is expected to be.
Source:
Videocardz
The RTX 3060 Ti is supposed to beat NVIDIA's previous RTX 2080 SUPER graphics cards in performance, whilst costing half of that cards' launch asking price at $399. This should make this one of the most interesting performance-per-dollar graphics cards in NVIDIA's lineup. The RTX 3060 Ti is reportedly based on the same 8 nm "GA104" silicon as the RTX 3070, with further cuts. It features 38 out of the 48 available streaming multiprocessors on "GA104". This amounts to 4,864 "Ampere" CUDA cores, 152 tensor cores, and 38 "Ampere" RT cores. The memory configuration is unchanged from the RTX 3070, which translates to 8 GB of 14 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface, with 448 GB/s of memory bandwidth. This marks the first time in years NVIDIA has launched a Ti model before the regular-numbered SKU in a given series, showcasing just how intense AMD competition is expected to be.
20 Comments on Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE Graphics Cards Put on Display... By Bosnian Retailer
Did they name it the "Eagle" 'cause it has landed, or because they are about to claim that it can soar to new heights (the logo does kinda look like a bird's head & beak), or some other silly reason ?
Just wondering how/why they come up with these names, which seem to be headed moar & moar into idiocracy with each new release IMHO, hehehehe :D
I’m sure the scalpers will love it,.......God knows end users won’t be able to touch it anywhere near MSRP,....if they can even find it at all,....
You are welcome to keep crying boohoo scalper all you want, that is your prerogative, just like it's my prerogative to laugh at you for doing so...
And for the record, I think scalping is decrepit and foul. However, it is also free-enterprise. It may be distasteful but it is an unavoidable fact of life in a free-market world. You are not wrong about the point of not buying from scalpers to defeat them. In future, AMD, Intel, NVidia and everyone else that sells a product that is anticipated to be a big seller need to exercise more restraint and not release products until they have enough stock to go around, or at least enough that scalping will not be an effective way to make a quick profit.
Can we all please just get along, get back on topic, and take the back & forth stuff to pm's/email ?
Thank You :peace:
That saying wouldn't exist, if there was peace already.