Have a lot of spare cash? NVIDIA want you to part with it. Today they've released the ridiculous monster that is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti. With a price starting at $1,999 it's not going to be a card for regular consumers at all, more for those who want power without compromises.
The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti is for our most ambitious users - those building research systems for data science and AI, or processing large data sets, and those making massive projects in creative applications. Or maybe you’re a developer or CG animator working with detailed models, super high resolution textures and massive sets.
If you simply want to game, extreme enthusiasts can enjoy max setting 4K, ray-traced gameplay at the fastest speeds possible, and even 8K NVIDIA DLSS-accelerated gaming on displays that support 8K 60Hz as specified in HDMI 2.1.
Compared with previous cards, NVIDIA said it is "up to 60% faster than the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and 55% faster than the TITAN RTX". Here's a comparison for you based on a couple of previous models:
|
GeForce RTX 3090 Ti |
GeForce RTX 3090 |
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti |
NVIDIA CUDA® Cores |
10752 |
10496 |
10240 |
Boost Clock (GHz) |
1.86 |
1.70 |
1.67 |
Base Clock (GHz) |
1.67 |
1.40 |
1.37 |
Standard Memory Config |
24 GB GDDR6X |
24 GB GDDR6X |
12 GB GDDR6X |
Memory Interface Width |
384-bit |
384-bit |
384-bit |
Graphics Card Power (W) |
450 |
350 |
350 |
You can see NVIDIA do their own build video using it below:
NVIDIA say the likes of ASUS, Colorful, EVGA, Gainward, Galax, Gigabyte, INNO3D, MSI, Palit, PNY and Zotac will have cards available starting today.
As for driver support, NVIDIA has updated the release notes for the 510.60.02 driver that went out on March 22 to note it supports this GPU.
Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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