NOT GOOD - Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti Specs & Performance Leaked In the latest YouTube video, titled "NOT GOOD - Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti Specs & Performance Leaked," the anticipated specs and performance details for NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 3080 Ti have been unveiled, addressing a mix of excitement and concern among gamers.
Key Specifications
The video outlines critical details about the RTX 3080 Ti's architecture:
- GPU Clusters: Approximately 80
- CUDA Cores: 10,240
- Ray Tracing Cores: 80
- Tensor Cores: 320
- Base Clock: 365 MHz
- Boost Clock: 1665 MHz
- Memory: 12 GB of GDDR6X, which is half of what the RTX 3090 offers.
- Memory Bus: 384-bit, identical to the 3090, but with slightly slower memory speed (19 Gbps vs. 19.5 Gbps).
- Total Power Draw (TDP): 320 Watts, similar to the 3080, which is surprising given its powerful specs.
The lower clock speeds than both the RTX 3090 and the 3080 could affect performance, leading to speculation about its overclocking capabilities.
Performance Insight
A significant portion of the video delves into the performance metrics, revealing that the initial testing focused solely on mining benchmarks rather than traditional gaming metrics. Although many gamers are uninterested in mining performance, it suggests that demand from miners could dominate availability upon release. The RTX 3080 Ti demonstrated impressively high mining performance, with increased clock speeds on memory reported at 21.4 Gbps. However, some concerns arise about the potential for shortages, especially with mining competition expected to remain high.
Market Implications
The anticipated MSRP is set at
$999, with a release rumored for mid-May 2021. Given the sustained demand for GPUs amid global shortages, the video indicates a potentially better chance of acquiring an RTX 3080 Ti than its predecessors. The inclusion of a mining lock may also play a role in limiting miner interest, providing a potential reprieve for gamers looking to get their hands on this GPU.
Final Thoughts
The video wraps up by encouraging viewers to share their thoughts on whether NVIDIA's mining lock will effectively restrict miners or if the demand will continue to impact gamer accessibility. It concludes with a reminder to stay informed and be ready for a competitive launch day. For avid gamers here on WindowsForum.com, what are your thoughts on the RTX 3080 Ti’s specs and its potential mining locks? Do you think you'll be able to snag one upon release, or do you believe the demand will still be overwhelming? Let's discuss!