NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti, 3080 Ti leaks seemingly confirm memory specs
More leaks shed light on the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and 3070 Ti.
What you need to know
- More specifications for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti have leaked online
- The leaks appear to confirm that the 3080 Ti will have 12GB of GDDR6X memory, and the RTX 3070 Ti will have 8GB of RAM.
- It's believed that NVIDIA will announce the new cards on May 31 and that they will go up for sale in June.
Leaks have been plentiful regarding the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti. A new set of information appeared online, courtesy of Korean National Radio Research Agency (RRA) listings from Palit and Leadtek. The entry from Palit is from today, while the Leadtek listing is from earlier this month (via VideoCardz).
The leaks appear to confirm what was already suspected, that the RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 3080 Ti will have 8GB and 12GB of memory, respectively. Assuming the leaks related to these cards are accurate, they will be among the best GPUs you can purchase.
We should already have a good idea of what the RTX 3080 Ti should look like. VideoCardz states that the new RTX 3080 Ti is expected to look like the RTX 3080. Both should feature triple-fan designs with a 2.5-slot.
Tom's Hardware reports, citing unofficial sources, that the RTX 3080 Ti is based on NVIDIA's GA102 GPU with 10,240 CUDA cores. It's also said to have a 384-bit memory interface. Tom's Hardware also claims that the RTX 3080 Ti will have 12GB of GDDR6X memory.
The RTX 3070 Ti is reportedly based on NVIDIA's GA104 GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and a 256-bit interface. It will allegedly have 8GB of 19 Gbps GDDR6X memory.
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