ASUS has submitted a new EEC filing that contains more than 100 new cards. The listing includes new LHR models, CMP cryptocurrency mining cards, along with the unreleased RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti. It looks like ASUS has a plan to refresh its entire lineup.
As for the unreleased cards, ASUS will launch the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti under every single variant offered. This includes the regular ROG STRIX, the white ROG STRIX variant, the water-cooled ROG STIRX LC variant, and the anime-inspired GUNDAM variant, Some of these variants are categorized into different models, which includes an OC advanced and a non-OC model too. However, The RTX 3070 Ti will not launch under all variants; instead, it will have black and silver ROG STRIX variants, an EK version with a pre-installed water block, a TUF variant, and a blower-style cooler TURBO variant.
ASUS’s filing also includes a long list of V2 series models, which will most probably be ASUS’s version of the LHR graphics cards. In the V2 list, we have the RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070, RTX 3060 Ti, and RTX 3060. However, limited variants of certain cards, such as the ROG STRIX White and GUNDAM variants, will not receive the LHR treatment. It is surprising to see the addition of the RTX 3090, considering it will not officially get the LHR GPU die. The listing also included the CMP series mining cards too. The CMP 30HX wasn’t expected to have various memory configurations, but the filing shows multiple models with various memory configurations.
This certainly is the largest EEC filing seen to date. The listing also says that limited quantity cards like the ROG STRIX WHITE and GUNDAM variants will be produced along with an increased quantity of CMP series mining cards.
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