Leaked MSI presentation confirms GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti
MSI is likely to release a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti in its Suprim series soon. This is evident from a leaked presentation held by VideoCardz. According to previous rumors, the video cards will be released in early June.
The leaked presentation seems to confirm these earlier rumors, VideoCardz also writes. The slides also confirm the memory configuration of both GPUs. The RTX 3080 Ti has 12GB of memory, while the RTX 3070 Ti gets 8GB of vram. That is in line with previous rumors, which have surfaced several times in recent months.
MSI will come with Suprim and Suprim X variants of the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, according to the presentation. The slides do not mention concrete specifications. As a result, it is still unknown which GPUs use the two video cards. According to previous rumors, the RTX 3080 Ti will get 10,240 CUDA cores, while the RTX 3070 Ti will get a GA104 chip with 6144 CUDA cores. Also, it has not yet been confirmed whether the RTX 3070 will get Ti Gddr6x memory, although it is expected.
According to previous rumors, Nvidia will announce the new GeForce RTX video cards on May 29 and early June. Reviews of the RTX 3080 Ti would be published on June 2. Reviews of the RTX 3070 Ti would come out a week later. The release dates of the GPUs are not yet known, but such releases usually take place on the same day of the reviews or a day later.
Nvidia has not yet officially announced the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, although rumors have been circulating about the two video cards for months. The GPUs seem to be almost ready for release; recently, a pallet of MSI RTX 3080 Ti Ventus 3X video cards already surfaced. The aforementioned specifications of the RTX 3080 Ti were already published in February by Twitter user kopite7kimi.
The MSI presentation in question. Images via VideoCardz
Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 series | |||||
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Fashion model | RTX 3090 | RTX 3080 Ti * | RTX 3080 | RTX 3070 Ti * | RTX 3070 |
CUDA cores | 10,496 | 10,240 | 8704 | 6144 | 5888 |
Boost speed | 1700MHz | 1665MHz | 1710MHz | nnb | 1730MHz |
Vram | 24GB Gddr6x | 12GB Gddr6x | 10GB Gddr6x | 8GB Gddr6x? | 8GB GDDR6 |
Memory speed | 19.5GBit / s | 19Gbit / s | 19Gbit / s | 19Gbit / s | 14Gbit / s |
Memory bus | 384bit | 384bit (?) | 320bit | 256bit | 256bit |
Bandwidth | 936GB / s | 912GB / s | 760GB / s | 608GB / s | 448GB / s |
Tgp | 350W | 320W (?) | 320W | nnb | 220W |
Release date | September 24 | June(?) | September the 17th | June(?) | 29 October |
MSRP (Founders Edition) |
1,549 euros | Nnb | 719 euros | Nnb | 519 euros |
* Based on unconfirmed rumors