NVIDIA Allegedly Preparing Yet Another RTX 3060 Variant

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NVIDIA Allegedly Preparing Yet Another RTX 3060 Variant

NVIDIA Allegedly Preparing Yet Another RTX 3060 Variant

This would be the fourth model sharing the same name.

NVIDIA Allegedly Preparing Yet Another RTX 3060 Variant

 

NVIDIA has spawned a few variants of RTX 3060s since its inception back in early 2021, including the vanilla 12GB GDDR6 variant, the crypto-resistant LHR (Lite Hash Rate) model, and later on even a 8GB GDDR6 128-bit model. The most popular GPU to date in the PC community may even see the fourth one, this time with the spiced-up GDDR6X VRAM instead.

Unlike the previous three which all uses the GA106 die, this GDDR6X version of what alleged to be yet another RTX 3060 is using a bigger die, the GA104 (usually reserved for RTX 3070). It’s not exactly rare to see mid-range GPUs using huge hand-me-down dies as this is among the ways GPU vendors salvage sub-optimal dies from the chip fabs to recoup the costs, often at no extra cost to the consumers (RTX 3060 Ti for example has a variant that uses GA103, a flagship-class die).

The info comes from T4C Fantasy – who maintains the TechPowerUP GPU database. Should this variant exist, this would see the RTX 3060 utilize a much faster VRAM with 36% increase in total bandwidth, in the case of its Ti-named sibling. Of course, nothing has been truly confirmed so far – so take this info with a good pinch of salt, if you will.

Source: Videocardz

Pokdepinion: Buying a RTX 3060 almost sounds like a lottery at this point, isn’t it?

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