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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti leak suggests the GPU isn’t dead — but is getting a downgrade

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti leak suggests the GPU isn't dead — but is getting a downgrade

GeForce RTX 3080 Aorus Xtreme 10G
(Image credit: Gigabyte)

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti is coming, merely will only include 12GB of video retention instead of the originally-planned 20GB.

That'southward what a Eurasian Economic Committee (EEC) filing from longtime Nvidia board partner Gigabyte — spotted by regular leaker Komachi — seems to advise. The filing references a number of apparent RTX 3080 Ti models, with all of the product codes looking like they denote 12GB of memory, likely GDDR6X. That's in direct contrast to a like Gigabyte filing from last year that listed the same models with 20GB.

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For example, last year's filing included a "GV-N308TAORUSX W-20GD," near probably an RTX 3080 Ti equivalent of its Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Aorus Xtreme 10G graphics card. This time, a "GV-N308TAORUS Ten-12GD" is listed — note the alter from "20GD" to "12GD." This blueprint is repeated with the other listed cards, across both filings.

This certainly gives credence to the rumor that the RTX 3080 Ti was originally going to launch with 20GB of video memory, before Nvidia decided to switch to 12GB — possibly causing long delays in the process.

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Furthermore, one Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 possessor recently opened up his card to find information technology using a chip model starting time rumored to be part of the RTX 3080 Ti. This suggests that Nvidia ditched the unreleased card's original bit, repurposed information technology to boost RTX 3090 supply, and switched to a new fleck that only needed to support 12GB of memory instead of 20GB.

We still shouldn't necessarily take this Gigabyte filing equally a list of finished products: the 20GB models in concluding year's filing plain never came to market place. But it's looking increasingly likely that Nvidia has cutting the VRAM of its adjacent loftier-cease GPU.

Still, is that such a bad thing? 12GB is still more than enough for loftier-resolution gaming, and if information technology helps gets more graphics cards off the manufacturing plant flooring, that wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. Pretty much all current-gen GPUs accept been sold out for months, save for the occasional limited restock.

So if you haven't been able to observe where to buy the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 and don't want to spend $1499 (minimum) on the RTX 3090, it could still be worth waiting to run across how the RTX 3080 Ti turns out.

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James is currently Hardware Editor at Stone Paper Shotgun, just before that was Audio Editor at Tom's Guide, where he covered headphones, speakers, soundbars and anything else that intentionally makes racket. A PC enthusiast, he also wrote computing and gaming news for TG, ordinarily relating to how hard it is to find graphics bill of fare stock.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-ti-leak-suggests-the-gpu-isnt-dead-but-is-getting-a-downgrade

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