Many models of the RTX 30 series have been canceled during development, most of which are versions with different memory capacities, such as RTX 3080 20GB, RTX 3070 Ti 16GB, RTX 3070 16GB, etc. Now, some netizens have revealed that the RTX 3070 Ti 16GB does have this thing, and released prototype cards and GPU-Z screenshots.
It continues the standard public design of the RTX 3070 Ti series, with dual fans, three slots, 12-pin power supply interface, and the words “RTX 3070” printed on the back.
GPU-Z can fully identify the specifications, GA104-401 core (restricted mining), 6144 CUDA cores, base frequency 1590MHz, acceleration frequency 1800MHz, memory is Samsung’s 256-bit 16GB GDDR6, equivalent frequency 16GHz, bandwidth 512GB /s. This is still significantly different from the RTX 3070 Ti 8GB, except that the number of cores remains unchanged, the memory capacity doubles, the benchmark and acceleration frequencies are increased by 25MHz and 30MHz respectively, the memory is downgraded from 19GHz GDDR6X to GDDR6, and the bandwidth is also reduced by 96GB/s.



Interestingly, the RTX 3070 Ti 16GB was originally scheduled to be Intel’s top model Arc A770 16GB, but the latter repeatedly skipped tickets, and the performance did not meet expectations, and NVIDIA was too lazy to make a move.