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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Surfaces on Userbenchmark, Rocks 19Gbps Memory Clock

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2020/08/16 22:38:39 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/271062/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-surfaces-on-userbenchmark-rocks-19gbps-memory-clock
 
NVIDIA's second fastest "Ampere" graphics card to launch this year, the GeForce RTX 3080, surfaced on the Userbenchmark database. Hardware Leaks (aka @_rogame) fished out several juicy details about the card that will be positioned right below the flagship RTX 3090 (RTX 2080 Ti successor) that's been in the news lately. The RTX 3080 succeeds the RTX 2080. On the Userbenchmark database, the purported RTX 3080 is shown bearing a device ID "10DE 2206." Among its readable specs leaked are a GPU frequency of up to 2.10 GHz, possibly frequency capped just like "Turing," and 10 GB of GDDR6X memory across a 320-bit wide memory interface, and a memory clock speed of 19 Gbps (GDDR6X effective), which works out to 760 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
 
This leak looks reasonable to me for Ampere's second fastest video card. 
 


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    Re: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Surfaces on Userbenchmark, Rocks 19Gbps Memory Clock 2020/08/17 04:53:43 (permalink)
    Someone is going to be in trouble for that leak.

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    Re: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Surfaces on Userbenchmark, Rocks 19Gbps Memory Clock 2020/08/17 05:32:34 (permalink)
    31.2 % below average  score ??? 
     


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    Re: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Surfaces on Userbenchmark, Rocks 19Gbps Memory Clock 2020/08/17 05:52:45 (permalink)
     
    Wait.. so RTX 3080 succeeds the RTX 2080, that makes sense of course, but RTX 3090 is now the RTX 2080 Ti successor? So no 3080 Ti? I thought 3090 was likely the Titan successor.. why stop using the established 'XX80 Ti' nomenclature and change to 'XX90' now? Who decided this ..and has NVidia been informed? :D
     
     


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    Re: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Surfaces on Userbenchmark, Rocks 19Gbps Memory Clock 2020/08/17 06:59:10 (permalink)
    All I can say is EVGA, for the love of God, release the AIO version of the 30x0 line of cards ON DAY ONE. I don't want to wait a couple of months to buy this card because it only has an air cooler installed. The 30x0 are supposedly running a TDP 305+ watts. At that rate don't even bother releasing a non AIO version, or call it "the always throttling to save itself" version.
     
    Yeah I bet it's 31% slower with the air cooling system. It's probably doing nothing but throttling itself to stop it from melting .
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