New Nvidia RTX 3060Ti Testing 10900K Benchmarks in 12 Different games
NVIDIA may not have announced it yet, but the RTX 3060 Ti is definitely almost upon us. The volume of benchmark leaks in the last two weeks practically confirms as much, and implies that chosen reviewers are testing their cards ahead of the card's announcement next week. Apparently, NVIDIA will announce the RTX 3060 Ti on December 2, so reviews for the card may start appearing within a week or so.
This time, Videocardz has spotted the RTX 3060 Ti on 3DMark. The upcoming card has been benchmarked in Fire Strike and Time Spy, offering a hint of its performance. The screenshots published by Videocardz report the RTX 3060 Ti scoring 30,706 points in Fire Strike and 12,175 points in Time Spy, which are both respectable scores for a card that is rumoured to retail for US$399.
As expected, the RTX 3060 Ti outscores the RTX 2080 SUPER by a small margin, with the Ampere card averaging a 5% lead of the high-end Turing-based one. The RTX 3060 Ti is not that far off the RTX 3070 either, despite its inferior specifications. Manli, a board partner of NVIDIA, has already confirmed that the RTX 3060 Ti will have 4,864 CUDA cores and a boost clock of 1,665 MHz, which gives the card a 1,024 CUDA core and a 60 MHz disadvantage on the RTX 3070. Similarly, the RTX 3060 Ti has fewer Tensor and RT cores, although it seemingly has the same 8 GB of VRAM as the RTX 3070.
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