Recently, an unreleased NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti desktop graphics card has surfaced online, providing concrete evidence that an engineering sample of this specific model was indeed in development for desktop use during the Ampere architecture era. This graphics card is built around the GA106-200-A1 core, housing an impressive 3328 CUDA cores. It comes equipped with 6GB of GDDR6 VRAM, features a 192-bit memory interface, and operates at a base clock speed of 1410MHz, with a boost clock speed reaching up to 1665MHz. Moreover, it maintains a power consumption of 120W. In the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark test, it achieved a score of 7787, demonstrating performance levels that are closely comparable to those of the RTX 3060.
