Thursday, November 26th 2020
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Fire Strike and Time Spy Scores Surface
3DMark scores of the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti were leaked to the web by VideoCardz. The RTX 3060 Ti was put through standard 3DMark Fire Strike and Time Spy benchmark runs. In the DirectX 11-based Fire Strike benchmark, the card allegedly scores 30706 points, with 146.05 FPS in GT1 and 122 FPS in GT2. With the newer DirectX 12-based Time Spy test, it allegedly scores 12175 points, with 80.82 FPS in GT1, and 68.71 FPS in GT2. There are no system specs on display, but the scores put the RTX 3060 Ti slightly ahead of the previous-generation high-end GeForce RTX 2080 Super.
The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, bound for a December 2 launch, is an upcoming performance-segment graphics card based on the "Ampere" architecture, and is carved out of the same 8 nm "GA104" silicon as the RTX 3070. It reportedly packs 4,864 "Ampere" CUDA cores, 38 second-gen RT cores, 152 third-gen Tensor cores, and the same memory configuration as the RTX 3070—8 GB of 14 Gbps GDDR6 across a 256-bit wide bus. NVIDIA is targeting a "<$399" price-point, making the card at least 43% cheaper than the RTX 2080 Super.
Source:
VideoCardz
The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, bound for a December 2 launch, is an upcoming performance-segment graphics card based on the "Ampere" architecture, and is carved out of the same 8 nm "GA104" silicon as the RTX 3070. It reportedly packs 4,864 "Ampere" CUDA cores, 38 second-gen RT cores, 152 third-gen Tensor cores, and the same memory configuration as the RTX 3070—8 GB of 14 Gbps GDDR6 across a 256-bit wide bus. NVIDIA is targeting a "<$399" price-point, making the card at least 43% cheaper than the RTX 2080 Super.
31 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Fire Strike and Time Spy Scores Surface
Oh wait.
how about comparing how much i have to spend to do 1080p gaming (avg, not the extremes from either end), today/2y/5/7/10y ago??
(and price gouging will happen on anything being sold and there are ppl willing to spend more, that's how it works in a capitalistic market,
so accept the facts. doesnt mean i like it, nor will i be blind enough to buy above a certain price.)
how many of you think 2080ti/3090 are overpriced?
how many of you would buy one?
now lets assume you make +1.000.000$/E/... per year. still not buying the card? right...
buy the performance you need, at a budget your wallet allows, and stop souring it for ppl that are willing to get it.
its not like any company forced you to bend over without offering lube.. :D
I mean I bought RX 560 brand new for equivalent of about $100... over 3 years ago. Today - even more expensive than that and no upgrade option in same price range to be seen. Is that supposed to be progress?
At this point it's only viable to keep fingers crossed it keeps running for as long as possible and when inevitable happens, delve into second-hand market...
i havent bought a sealed gpu in past 5y, incl builds for others.
only had one showing artifacts (vram) but thats why there are return options..