NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti with factory-overclocking
French website reveals the specs of a custom model with GA102-225 GPU.
The GPU-Z software has recently been updated to the 2.40.0 version with full support for the upcoming RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti graphics cards. Guys over at Ginjfo thought they would demonstrate the support by revealing the screenshot featuring the one and only – RTX 3080 Ti. The sub vendor ID is hidden, but it is shown on the right as 1458. This means that the graphics card is made by Gigabyte, who is working on the Gaming, Vision, and Eagle series (not to mention the AORUS, but those are higher-clocked for sure).
The screenshot confirms the PCI Device ID of 2208 as well as the NVIDIA 466.54 press driver for the RTX 3080 Ti. Do note that this driver does not support RTX 3070 Ti, hence why we are not seeing any leaks yet. The GPU-Z software correctly recognizes the ROP and TMU count of 112 and 320 respectively. Right below we attached the previous GPU-Z readout from the public validation which listed 853 TMUs, which is obviously wrong.
NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition has a base clock of 1365 MHz, which is mirrored in the screenshot. The boost clock, however, is factory-modified to 1710 MHz, which is 45 MHz higher than the reference clock (1665 MHz). A confirmation on memory specs is also provided. The RTX 3080 Ti features 12GB GDDR6X memory clocked at 19 Gbps. This enabled a bandwidth of up to 912.4 GB/s.
RTX 3080 Ti in GPU-Z 2.40.0, Source: Ginjfo
RTX 3080 Ti in GPU-Z 2.39.0, Source: TechPowerUP
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti will be announced on May 31st with reviews going live on June 2nd. First orders will be taken starting from June 3rd. There are quite a few embargoes out there, not to mention the RTX 3070 Ti review embargo lifting a week later.
Source: Ginjfo via @momomo_us