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Razer adds Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti GPU options to pre-built systems

Nvidia has yet to officially announce the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, but that hasn't stopped listings popping up from some partners. Over the weekend, both unannounced GPUs appeared on Razer's website as an option for pre-built PC orders. 

The listings, spotted and shared by @harukaze5719, show that Razer began letting customers choose an Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti or RTX 3070 Ti as a configuration option when purchasing a pre-built gaming PC. At the time of writing, adding one of these options doesn't always work, as it looks like the site has only been partially updated.

The listings don't detail the full specifications of the graphics cards, but it does confirm that the RTX 3070 Ti will feature 8GB of memory, and the RTX 3080 Ti will come with 12GB.

Image credit: @harukaze5719

The pricing of each card alone can't be determined, but calculating the price difference between each system can give us a vague idea of it. A Razer system configured with a Ryzen 9 5900X CPU, an X570 motherboard, and an RTX 3090 graphics card is priced at ¥39,999 (£4395), but reducing the GPU option to an RTX 3080 Ti and the motherboard to a cheaper model reduced the price to ¥24,999 (£2747). That's a £1648 difference.

There are also two RTX 3070 Ti pre-built systems, one costing ¥13,499 (£1483) and the other ¥14,999 (£1648). Nvidia is expected to announce the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti next week.

KitGuru says: Based on the prices of these systems, how much do you think each of these graphics cards will cost?

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