Lenovo has listed a GeForce RTX 3070 Ti for its Legion T7 pre-built gaming PC with 16GB of GDDR6 memory. There’s no info regarding the core count and the bus width but considering the history of Titanium variants (Ti), we’ll likely see an increase there as well.

This confirms earlier claims that we’d see variants of the RTX 3080 and 3070 with double as much memory for some AIB cards. Then again, this could simply be an OEM part limited to pre-builts. There were many such models in the case of the GTX 600 and 700 series, most notably the 1.5GB variant of the 660 and the 760 Ti.

Regardless, the RTX 3070 Ti (if it exists) will launch at least a couple of months after the 3070 which itself is set to launch next month. Catch our coverage of the RTX 30 series here:
- NVIDIA Launches RTX 3070, 3080 and 3090 for $499, $699 and $1,499: Based on Samsung’s 8nm Process
- Update: Lenovo has also listed an RTX 3070 Super with the same 8GB GDDR6 memory config. I’d take this info with a grain of salt as it’s just too coincidental:

