Read more.It has notified the EEC of 13 GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and six RTX 3060 12GB graphics cards.
Read more.It has notified the EEC of 13 GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and six RTX 3060 12GB graphics cards.
We might be waiting a while for these
Wake me when these cards are widely available at MRSP. Until that happens it doesn'r matter how good they are.
Typo: "2080" table header.
We all kind of knew the 3080ti was coming at some point....that isn't what we want to know, it's if they'll actually have enough stock of any of the rtx3000 series so we can buy them without the price gouging going on.
I bet these cards will be out of stock (due to botters) as soon as it gets released.
May be due to the angle, but, four slots!?!
More stuff we can't buy.....
I bought a 3090 so I'm out of this now. Silly price but great card and at 1440p get RT Ultra without DLSS at >100fps. Loving it.
3050 and 3050ti interest me a lot as it should be perfect for 1080 gaming.
AS the story goes GDDR6X and GDD6 have the same bandwidth.
This totally makes sense... They have to do something with all that excess stock of wafers... wtf
......There is a slight caveat, though. GDDR6 has a burst length of 16 bytes (BL16), meaning that each of its two 16-bit channels can deliver 32 bytes per operation. GDDR6X has a burst length of 8 bytes (BL8), but because of PAM4 signaling, each of its 16-bit channels will also deliver 32 bytes per operation. To that end, GDDR6X is not faster than GDDR6 at the same clock
.... https://www.tomshardware.com/news/micron-reveals-gddr6x-details-the-future-of-memory-or-a-proprietary-dram.
And are they running at the same speed? To save time, GDDR6X chips in a 3080 have a bandwidth of at least 19Gbps while GDDR6 chips in a 3070 have a bandwidth of 14Gbps. Which is higher? 19 or 14?
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