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Introduction
About a month ago, NVIDIA did a quiet launch of a new variant of the RTX 30 series, the RTX 3080 12GB GPU. It is thought that it would resolve some of the complaints about only having 10GB of VRAM available to its top-of-the-line mainstream GPU when compared to the 16GB that AMD makes available on its current competitors.
Not only did NVIDIA bump the amount of memory on the card, but it also added a few more CUDA Cores into the mix and bumped up the memory bandwidth, placing it squarely in between the RTX 3080 10GB GPU and RTX 3080 Ti GPU, which means it should differentiate itself by a few inches on the performance charts from its 10GB sibling.
Today we have EVGA’s top-end...
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