MSI has decided to make use of their leftover SUPRIM coolers and has slapped them onto an RTX 3060 Ti.
Right off the bat, we are hit with a confusing name, has NVIDIA released a Super variant for the 3060 Ti? The answer is no and MSI have just decided to mess with the Suprim name and achieved ‘super’. However, this card does utilise the new-ish GDDR6X 3060Ti that was released last year. Based on the images and information provided to VideoCardz, this 3060 Ti utilises the SUPRIM cooler from the RTX 3070 and labels the card as Super 3X rather than Suprim.
In terms of specs, this card is set to feature the same as what MSI already offers with its GAMING X TRIO card with a 1845MHz boost clock and 265W TDP with its 8GB of GDDR6X. The Zero FROZR SUPRIM cooler utilises 3 Torx Fan 4.0 fans with an extensive heatsink with a nickel-plated copper baseplate supported with an anti-sag bracket. The included supporting back plate also still features the SUPRIM naming despite not being marketed as a SUPRIM card.
This card has been listed already on MSI regional pages however there is no information surrounding a global launch or pricing.
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