GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
Nvidia’s latest Ti takes aim at AMD’s RX 6800, reveals Jacob Ridley.
SPECS
GPU: GA104
Lithography: Samsung 8nm
Die
size: 392.5mm2
Transistors: 17.4 billion
CUDA
cores: 6,144
SMs: 48
RT cores: 48
Tensor cores: 192
Boost clock: 1,770MHz
Memory: 8GB GDDR6X
Memory
bus: 256-bit
Memory
speed: 19Gbps
Memory
bandwidth: 608GB/s TFLOPS: 21.75
TBP: 290W Interface: PCIe 4.0
Power: 12-pin
There’s a hole in the GeForce line-up and the new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is the card with which Nvidia hopes to plug it up. Prior to the RTX 3070 Ti’s release it was a space wholly occupied by AMD’s Radeon RX 6800, which is perhaps why Nvidia sees it a vital gap to fill as quickly as possible. It aims to do so with a blend of the RTX 3070’s full GPU and the RTX 3080’s speedy memory, all combined in one card, which will deliver high frame-rate 1440p and more “affordable” 4K gaming.