Asus, Inno3D, Palit list GeForce RTX 3060 Ti designs with EEC

by Mark Tyson on 11 November 2020, 13:11

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), ASUSTeK (TPE:2357), Inno3D, Palit

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HEXUS has previously reported on some pretty convincing rumours and leaks pointing towards Nvidia and its partners releasing GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards in the not too distant future. Some more weighty evidence of Nvidia AIBs preparing to flood the market with RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards has recently emerged thanks to documentation published by the EEC (an electronics registration database for manufacturers wishing to export to the Eurasian Economic Union).

Asus, Inno3D, and Palit EEC submissions have been spotted by PC Gamer this week. Asus is one of the biggest computer components makers in the world and it looks to have registered all the names you would expect to fit in with its existing product lines. Thus its EEC listing features codenames like ROG-STRIX-RTX3060TI-O8G-GAMING, DUAL-RTX3060TI-O8G-MINI, and TURBO-RTX3060TI-8G-EVO. In all there are 12 cards listed by Asus fitting into its ROG Strix, TUF, Dual, Phoenix, and Turbo stables. They were added to the EEC database on 27th October.

Inno3D has registered just a single RTX 3060 and single RTX 3060 Ti in its latest filing with the EEC. No more specific edition codenames are revealed in this rather Spartan listing which was added on 4th Nov.

In contrast, Palit has notified the EEC of 64 RTX 3060/Ti graphics cards model trademarks that it may intend to sell within the trade block. Its codenames are quite opaque – what sets the NE63060T19J9-190BB -190BF apart from the NE63060T19J9-190BE, for example? We shall have to wait and see. Its listing, dated 4th Nov, also includes a selection of RTX 3090, 3080, and 3070 models. Whether these include Ti variants isn't clear.

The rumoured specs of the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti include; 4,864 CUDA cores and a 1.67GHz boost clock, with 8GB of GDDR6 memory on board. The latest info points towards a 2nd Dec launch date and suggested retail price of $399.



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Interestingly, Steve from GN was saying the AIBs are saying that to make MSRP from Nvidia that they would have to lose money to do so unless Nvidia drops their chip+ram pricing. Which is nuts!
$400 for a 60 class card the norm,sigh
Seen it a few places now that it is impossible to make MSRP from 30XX series cards so they are not trying to. Justified by a clockspeed bump or whatever to charge a premium
kryton666
$400 for a 60 class card the norm,sigh

How much was the 2060 super?
kalniel
kryton666
$400 for a 60 class card the norm,sigh

How much was the 2060 super?
Seems to be about £400 these days so….

My 1060 6gb (arguably a ‘ti’ in all but name due to the slower 3gb version) was about £250…so I can see where they're coming from in terms of ‘price per class’ of card.