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Gigabyte and Aorus RTX 3080Ti models spotted on EEC

An early 2021 launch for the unannounced Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080Ti is looking more and more likely. Today, new entries for several Gigabyte-branded RTX 3080Ti models appeared on the EEC database, indicating several upcoming versions with custom-coolers. 

The EEC listing (via Videocardz) shows Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme, Aorus Master, Vision, Gaming, Eagle and Turbo RTX 3080Ti models, indicating that Gigabyte has extensive rollout planned.

Of course, Nvidia has yet to officially announce the RTX 3080Ti, but there is a GeForce Special Event coming up on the 12th of January. Currently, we expect to see the RTX 30 Mobile series GPU launch take place during this event, but Nvidia may well have something lined up for gaming desktop enthusiasts too.

Aside from the RTX 3080Ti, Gigabyte's new EEC listings also include a few non-Ti RTX 3060 models, including a Gigabyte RTX 3060 Gaming, Eagle and Vision variant.

KitGuru Says: January is shaping up to be another busy month in the tech world. Are any of you planning on grabbing a GPU upgrade in the new year? Will you be hoping to get your hands on an RTX 3080Ti? 

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