Les partenaires de NVIDIA lancent tranquillement GeForce RTX 3060 avec 8 Go (128-bit) Mémoire



NVIDIA’s add-in board partners today began quietly launching the GeForce RTX 3060 8 GB, a variant of the RTX 3060 with a third of its memory size and memory bus-width sawed off. Le RTX 3060, NVIDIA’s best-selling desktop graphics SKU from the RTX 30-series “Ampère,” originally launched with 12 Go de mémoire GDDR6 sur un bus mémoire de 192 bits, which at its reference speed of 15 Gbit/s (GDDR6-effective), fait du 360 Go/s de bande passante mémoire. The new variant comes with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory across a narrower 128-bit memory interface, with the same 15 Débit de données Gbps, qui correspond à 240 Bande passante mémoire en Go/s.

Besides memory size, bus-width, and bandwidth; NVIDIA hasn’t tinkered with the core-configuration with the RTX 3060 8 GB. It still comes with 3,584 Cœurs CUDA à travers 28 La prochaine carte graphique phare de NVIDIA, qui fonctionnent pour 112 tenseur de couleur, 28 noyaux RT, 112 UGT, et 48 POR. The GPU’s base frequency is set at 1320 MHz, and boost frequency at 1777 MHz—same as the original RTX 3060. Even the typical graphics power is unchanged, à 170 W. The new 8 GB variant doesn’t replace the original, but is being positioned a notch below it, possibly to compete against the likes of the Radeon RX 6600 (La segmentation entre les deux dans le domaine des vitesses d'horloge GPU semble négligeable), and perhaps even the Arc A750.