RTX 3060 Ti could be officially presented on November 17. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti started out as an increasingly recurring rumor throughout September. At the end of September, the first leaks took place and, only a few days ago, the situation became even more outrageous when several Chinese retailers included it in their websites.

Nothing was said and nothing was known about what would be the entry point to NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture, an RTX 3060 that, without achieving the performance of its big sisters, does represent a significant performance leap over the RTX 2060.

Finally, better late than never, it seems that NVIDIA is going to make the presentation of the RTX 3060 official and the date chosen for this is November 17th. With a small exception, if the theory is right, it will be an announcement dedicated exclusively to the RTX 3060 Ti GPU.

RTX 3060 Ti could be officially presented on November 17

Based on the information filtered so far, we can already have a pretty accurate idea about the RTX 3060 Ti GPU, these are its technical specifications:

  • Size: 392 mm2
  • 17.4 billion transistors
  • Base core speed: 1410MHz
  • Turbo core speed: 1665MHz
  • 4,864 shaders
  • 152 Tensor cores
  • 38 RT cores
  • 8GB dedicated GDDR6 memory
  • 256-bit memory interface
  • Memory speed: 14GB/s
  • Maximum bandwidth: 448GB/s
  • TDP consumption: 180-watts

RTX 3060 Ti could be officially presented on November 17. As for the price, thanks to the advance of its sale that I mentioned above, it is known that it will reach the Chinese market in a range between 2,049 and 2,999 yuan, from 305 to 446 dollars with the current exchange rate. With these listings and considering that the price for the RTX 3070 is $499, a logical price would be around $399.