Gigabyte registers four Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards

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Gigabyte registers four Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards

Four Gigabyte graphics cards, suspected to be Nvidia's unreleased RTX 3060 Ti, have been added to the Eurasion Economic Commission (EEC) database. All four cards appeared yesterday and all feature the same product SKU: GV-N306T"

There are currently four models of the N306T card registered in the EEC's electronics database:

All existing Gigabyte RTX 30 series graphics cards have a similar SKU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming OC 10G has a product code: GV-N3080GAMING OC-10GD

According to this logic, the RTX 3060 Ti would have 8GB of VRAM; the RTX 2060 Ti did not exist, in which case the RTX 3060 Ti would have a 2060's 6GB of VRAM, which is larger than the RTX 2060 Super and the same capacity as the RTX 2060 Super. [The RTX 3090 and RTX 3080 have GDDR6X memory, while the RTX 3070 does not. This suggests that the lower cards in the stack, such as the RTX 3060 Ti, also have standard GDDR6 memory specifications. However, this is not to say that there will not be improvements in speed and available bandwidth.

The listing in the EEC database may indicate that the RTX 3060 Ti could be available as early as the new year.

The RTX 3060 Ti could be released before the RTX 3060, which would differ from Nvidia's usual release method.

This latest leak reinforces previous specifications and release information that VideoCardz speculated on, citing two industry sources. It suggests that the RTX 3060 Ti will have 4,864 CUDA cores.

However, there is one sticking point. That is that manufacturers often register a lot of common or expected names on the web to cover their backs. While this does not seem to be the case today, one should always be wary of such pre-announcement leaks.

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