Lenovo reveals possible arrival of MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti with 16GB memory

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Lenovo may have revealed the arrival of a GeForce RTX 3070 Ti from MSI with 16GB of RAM. The map can be found on the company’s European spare parts website, Lenovopartsales.com. Nvidia has not officially announced this video card yet.

Lenovopartsales.com is used by Lenovo to sell spare parts for Lenovo computers in Europe. The card is offered as a spare part on the website. The card currently costs 1937 euros there. The listing is another indication that an RTX 3070 Ti with 16GB of vram is in development. The current RTX 3070 has 8GB of GDDR6 memory. Other specifications of this alleged RTX 3070 Ti, such as the number of CUDA cores, are not mentioned by Lenovo.

The RTX 3070 Ti with 16GB vram has not yet been officially announced. Earlier, a registration from video card maker Manli already showed that an RTX 3070 Ti may be arriving. According to rumors at the time, that card would have 10GB of Gddr6x memory. An RTX 3070 Ti variant with 16GB vram accidentally appeared on Alternate’s German site last month as part of a prebuilt Lenovo PC. According to the website, it was a bug. In September, the card with 16GB vram also appeared in the same Lenovo PC, the Legion T7. Lenovo then withdrew that message. The Lenovo website now shows that this PC contains an RTX 2080 Super.

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