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Gigabyte’s Watch Dogs Legion redemption form has listed several unannounced GeForce RTX graphics cards from the company. Some of these graphics cards weren’t even announced by Nvidia, namely the 306S, 307S, and 308S, leading us to believe that Nvidia is already working on the Super / Ti RTX 30 series variants.
Graphics cards not announced on the list must be Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 Super / Ti, 3070 Super / Ti, and 3080 Super / Ti. The product model also tells us how much VRAM each has: the RTX 3060 Super / Ti comes with 8GB, while the RTX 3070 Super / Ti has 16GB and the RTX 3080 Super / Ti has 20GB of VRAM.
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These specs dovetail with the latest rumors about the still-to-come RTX 30 series SKUs with 16GB and 20GB of VRAM, and the supposed 3060 Ti to be shown in October. According to the Gigabyte website (via VideoCardz), the unannounced set of SKUs should be the Super or TI variants. The naming scheme is unclear, as some sources claim that the new variants will be called Ti, while Gigabyte’s product listing shows a product code with the letter S (Super).
By now, we know for sure that Nvidia scheduled the launch of the RTX 3090 for September 24 and the launch of the RTX 3070 for October 15. All other SKUs will likely be revealed after AMD officially reveals its Big Navi GPUs, scheduled for October 28.
KitGuru says: Will you wait for the next batch of Nvidia RTX 30 series graphics cards before updating your GPU? Do you think AMD will be able to fight a possible wave of new products coming from Nvidia?
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