
The GeForce RTX™ 3060ti is powered by Ampere—NVIDIA's 2nd gen RTX architecture. Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed G6 memory, it gives you the power you need to rip through the most demanding games. VENTUS brings a performance-focused design that maintains the essentials to accomplish any task at hand. Rocking a trusted dual fan arrangement laid into a rigid industrial design lets this sharp looking graphics card fit into any build. TORX Fan 3.0: The award-winning MSI TORX Fan 3.0 design creates high static pressure and pushes the limits of thermal performance. Core Pipe: Precision-crafted heat pipes ensure max contact to the GPU and spread heat along the full length of the heatsink.
Q: Will this be compatible with my MSI b550?
A: it'll be combatable with any PCI-E x16 slot, AMD or Intel and any generation
Q: How many pins are in the connector for this card?
A: 2 x8 pin
A: I'd suggest MSI is a superior brand. In almost every generation of cards for 20 years they have had the most innovative cooling and stability, Many models offer very good overclocking capabilities. If you read reviews of individual products you'll see Gigabyte and other brands have many more one star reviews and for scarier reasons. MSI are solid and stable and built like tanks. The specs may be better out of box on other brands, but this will still be in operation in 5 or 10 years. I'd suggest you got a great deal, they're selling 2060's for 3x this price at newegg these days. Bang for the buck this is the only series worth considering but are impossible to find. I really feel you lucked out finding this at this price with this brand.
Q: What are the dimensions of the card?
A: 232 x 124 x 52 mm
Q: Does this come with a HDMI or a Display port cord?
A: Generally speaking, most graphics card do not. This is no exception unfortunately.
Q: How many pins does this have?
A: 2x8
Q: why is the non LHR 680 and the LHR 580
A: undefined
A: All RTX 3060 Ti cards are LHR by production standards. Please read the Nvidia blog post in regards to their explanation. blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2021/05/18/lhr/