Recently, an unreleased GeForce RTX 3060 "Super" graphics card was discovered online. The original RTX 3060, which is quite popular, falls short of utilizing the full potential of the 8 nm "GA106" silicon it is based on, with only 28 out of 30 streaming multiprocessors being enabled. This means that only 3,584 out of 3,840 CUDA cores are being used. However, this unique graphics card is different as it maximizes the silicon by enabling all 30 SM and 3,840 CUDA cores, 120 Tensor cores, 30 RT cores, 120 TMUs, and 48 ROPs. The ASIC code for this card is "GA106-400-A1" and the device ID is 10DE-2501. The memory interface is still 192-bit wide, and the memory speed is 15 Gbps (GDDR6-effective), with 12 GB of memory. In addition to more shaders, the card has higher clock speeds than a production RTX 3060, with up to 1875 MHz boost, compared to 1777 MHz. Unfortunately, this is one of many unofficial rare graphics cards that never went into production, and NVIDIA does not provide official driver updates for it.