Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 3DMARK Benchmarks Leak – Better than RTX 2080 Super

Nvidia's RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition has been pictured

RTX 3060 Ti 3DMARK Benchmarks Leak – Better than RTX 2080 Super

Performance data for Nvidia’s RTX 3060 Ti has leaked onto the web, revealing the graphics card’s performance within 3DMARK Fire Strike and 3DMARK Time Spy. 

Nvidia’s RTX 3060 Ti is rumoured to be launching on December 2nd with an MSRP price of under $400, making it the cheapest Ampere-powered graphics card to date. Better still, this graphics card is delivering performance levels which exceed that of an RTX 2080 Super, which launched for $699. Like Nvidia’s other Ampere GPUs, Value is king!

Based on these two benchmarks, Videocardz has noted that the RTX 3070 is around 11-13% faster than the RTX 3060 Ti in 3DMARK. High-end RTX 3060 Ti GPUs could bridge this gap further with large factory overclocks, making the RTX 3060 Ti a great value GPU for PC gamers. 

Videocardz has also noted that some retailers have been receiving shipments of RTX 3060 Ti GPUs for almost a month, which should allow retail inventories to last a little longer than usual. That said, these graphics cards are expected to sell out almost instantly, as is common with new hardware launches today.  

RTX 3060 Ti 3DMARK Benchmarks Leak - Better than RTX 2080 Super  RTX 3060 Ti 3DMARK Benchmarks Leak - Better than RTX 2080 Super

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