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Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti GPU could be unleashed on November 17

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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, which is supposedly the next GPU to arrive in the Ampere range, could be launched in less than three weeks’ time on November 17, going by the latest speculation.

 

This comes from MyDrivers (via Videocardz) along with the suggestion that according to third-party graphics card manufacturers, stock levels of the 3060 Ti will be similar to that witnessed with the RTX 3070 that just hit the shelves – in other words, it’ll be very thin on the ground.

 

But that wouldn’t really be any surprise given that all of Nvidia’s RTX 3000 launches have failed to meet demand by some margin. That said, treat this speculation with a great deal of caution, and indeed this purported launch date.

 

It is, however, true that the November 17 date more or less falls in line with what we’ve heard from the grapevine previously, after Chinese retailers put the RTX 3060 Ti up for pre-order, and a mid-to-late November timeframe was suggested for arrival.

Rumored spec and cost

The rumor mill reckons that the 3060 Ti graphics card will weigh in at under $400 when it debuts, and it’ll boast 4,864 CUDA cores with 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM. It’ll use the same GPU as the RTX 3070 in fact, just a cutdown version (naturally).

 

As mentioned, the recently launched GeForce RTX 3070 GPU failed to provide sufficient inventory to retailers and sold out very swiftly, just like the RTX 3080 and 3090 before it. That wasn’t entirely unexpected, but hopes were up that the 3070 would fare better given that Nvidia delayed release by a fortnight in order to help resolve stock issues.

 

If you were wondering where the vanilla RTX 3060 is, this current rumor notes that there is no clear release timeframe yet, but that it will arrive at a later date, which is pretty much what we’ve heard previously (it’ll be based on a different GPU to the 3060 Ti).

 

 

Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti GPU could be unleashed on November 17

 

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Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti has reportedly been delayed by two weeks

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Nvidia's rumored RTX 3060 Ti has reportedly been delayed by two weeks, with reports now suggesting a launch will take place on December 2.

 

Over the weekend, rumors suggested the Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti could launch in less than three weeks’ time on November 17. This fell in line with what we’d heard previously, with Chinese retailers suggesting that the RTX 3060 Ti would arrive on shelves in mid-to-late November.

 

However, a new report courtesy of Expreview (via Guru3D) suggests the so-called RTX 3060 Ti won’t be arriving as soon as first thought. It suggests a December 2 launch is now on the cards, with Nvidia having “postponed” the release by two weeks. 

 

The reason for the delay remains a mystery, although it could have something to do with limited stock. Rumors suggest stock levels of the 3060 Ti could be similar to that witnessed with the RTX 3080 and recently-released RTX 3070, which means getting your hands on one will unlikely be an easy task. 

 

There’s no word yet  as to when the standard Nvidia RTX 3060 will arrive., though rumours suggest it’ll launch after its Ti-branded sibling.

 

According to online speculation, the Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti will boast 4,864 CUDA cores with 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM - the same as the RTX 3070. The Ampere GPU also looks set to use the same GPU as the RTX 3070, albeit a cutdown version

 

According to a premature listing at Chinese retailer Taobao, the mid-range Ampere GPU will be faster than the Turing-based RTX 2080.

 

Despite this, the Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti is expected to fetch less than $400 (about £307/AU$560). when it eventually does go on sale. 

 

 

Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti has reportedly been delayed by two weeks

 

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