Gigabyte may have confirmed the VRAM capacity for the RTX 4070 and 4060 GPUs. In the patch notes of the latest version of Gigabyte Control Center, the GPU manufacturer introduced support for two unreleased graphics cards: the RTX 4070 Aero OC and the RTX 4060 Gaming OC.
Gigabyte Control Center is the company's solution to manage the motherboard, CPU, and graphics cards. Much like MSI Control/Dragon Center and Asus AI Suite/Armored Crate, it's a centralised piece of software to adjust fan speeds, overclock, customise RGB lighting and a few other things.
This piece of software has just been updated to version 23.03.02.01. As in past versions, Gigabyte posted patch notes listing the fixes and new features the update brings. Surprisingly, Gigabyte mentioned two unreleased graphics cards: the GV-N4070AERO OC-12GD (RTX 4070 Aero OC 12GB) and the GV-N4060GAMING OC-8GD (RTX 4060 Gaming OC). The best part is that the SKU names allow us to confirm that the RTX 4070 will indeed pack 12GB of VRAM and that the RTX 4060 will feature 8GB of VRAM.
The Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU should launch in mid-April. We currently don't know when to expect the RTX 4060.
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