MSI Cancels RTX 3060 Ti Super 3X Model, Reportedly Due to Confusing Branding

Nvidia has forced MSI to cancel its RTX 3060 Ti Super 3X AIB partner model just one week after launch. The super nomenclature apparently conflicts with previous generation RTX 20 Super series GPUs.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/msi-cancels-rtx-3060-ti-super-3x

Creado 2y | 26 abr. 2023 15:20:47


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