Gigabyte RTX 3080 Ti 20GB and RTX 3060 12GB GPUs appear at EEC
Gigabyte supposedly comes with GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 video cards. This is evident from entries on the website of the Eurasian Economic Commission. The listings include various models in Gigabyte’s Gaming and Eagle series.
In total, it concerns thirteen RTX 3080 Ti video cards and six RTX 3060 12GB models, according to the EEC listings. Gigabyte appears to be coming with Aorus Xtreme, Aorus Master, Gaming, Vision and Eagle models of the RTX 3080 Ti, VideoCardz writes. Variants with a factory overclock will also be available of the various models. Gigabyte seems to only release products in the Gaming, Vision and Eagle series for the RTX 3060 series for the time being. Aorus Master and Aorus Xtreme variants of that GPU are not yet mentioned.
The RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 12GB have now appeared several times at various video card manufacturers. Such video cards also appeared at the EEC at the beginning of December, when Chinese producer Manli registered some models. Later, the GPUs were also listed on the ASUS support website.
According to previous rumors, the RTX 3080 Ti shows great similarities with the current RTX 3090. Both video cards are said to have 10,496 CUDA cores, although the clock speeds of the RTX 3080 Ti are not yet known. The upcoming RTX 3080 Ti would also have 20GB of memory, while the RTX 3090 has 24GB of gddr6x memory. Also, the memory speed of the 3080 Ti variant would be slightly lower, with 19Gbit / s and a 320bit memory bus compared to 19.5Gbit / s with a 384bit memory bus on the 3090. The RTX 3060 would in turn be available in two variants, that is, a 12GB model with 3840 CUDA cores and a 6GB variant with 3548 CUDA cores.
It is not yet clear when Nvidia will announce its RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 GPUs. During the CES, Nvidia will hold a GeForce live stream, where the GPU manufacturer is expected to introduce its RTX 30 Mobile video cards for laptops. However, the RTX 3080 Ti might not be announced until after the Chinese New Year in February, VideoCardz also writes.
The EEC listings in question