Following on from months of leaks and rumours, the first GDDR6X RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards are starting to arrive. This time around, Asus is launching a revamped Dual-series RTX 3060 Ti with 8GB of GDDR6X memory.
Similar to previous RTX 3060 Ti Dual series graphics cards, the new ones (found by VideoCardz) use a two-fan cooling solution in a dual-slot design. The new design is slightly smaller than the previous design, which measured in at 269x136x52mm. The new version is about 4cm shorter, 1cm slimmer and 1.6cm narrower for a more compact graphics card.
Despite its compact form factor, there is an out-of-box overclock in place. The standard model boosts 15MHz over reference clock speeds, allowing it to push up to 1,695MHz. The new OC version boosts up to 1,710MHz.
Available video outputs have also changed with this revision. While the former model had five video outputs, including three DisplayPorts and two HDMI connectors, the newer one only has four, maintaining the 3x DP ports but only one HDMI connector.
KitGuru says: Do you prefer the older and bigger RTX 3060 Ti Dual series cards with higher clock speeds or the new, more compact version?