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The RTX 3070 Ti will deliver 50% more performance than the 2-year-old RTX 2070 Super and twice as many frames per second as 2017’s GTX 1070 Ti, according to Nvidia.
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Nvidia also announced the RTX 3070 Ti on Tuesday, an upgraded version of last fall’s RTX 3070, which the company said is its “most popular” RTX 30-series GPU. The company released a gameplay video of Doom Eternal running at 60 frames per second in 4K resolution on an RTX 3080 Ti you can watch it on YouTube. Gamers upgrading from the GTX 1080 Ti, which launched in March 2017, will get a card that is “2x faster in traditional rasterization and much faster with ray tracing and other cutting-edge gaming features enabled,” Nvidia said in a news release. The RTX 3080 Ti will deliver a 50% improvement in performance over the RTX 2080 Ti at 4K resolution, according to Nvidia’s benchmarks. Check out the specs comparison in this table: But the reason that the RTX 3080 Ti is priced much closer to the RTX 3090 than the RTX 3080 is that its specs are much closer to those of the RTX 3090 on paper, aside from having half the VRAM. In terms of raw hardware specifications, the RTX 3080 Ti features 12 GB of GDDR6X video memory (an extra 2 GB over last fall’s RTX 3080, which launched at $699). (The price is what Nvidia will charge for the Founders Edition of its GPU cards from third parties will start at that level and go up from there.) It’s also $300 lower than the cost of the massive RTX 3090. That’s the same price as the RTX 2080 Ti, the highest-end GPU in Nvidia’s initial line of graphics cards capable of real-time ray tracing, which debuted in September 2018. The RTX 3080 Ti, which Nvidia described in its announcement as its “new gaming flagship,” will be released worldwide on Thursday, June 3, for $1,199. Nvidia is continuing to expand the second generation of its RTX 30-series GPUs with the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, which will both be released in June, the company announced Tuesday during its Computex 2021 presentation.