Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
That's the problem with the RTX 3090 Ti in a nutshell. It's pretty much the same GPU that was launched 18 months ago, but arriving way later to the party. Despite that, it costs 33% more for ~10% more performance on the best of scenarios, while sucking down ~30% more power. In my opinion, the 3090 Ti defines modern overclocking for gamers: hot, loud, expensive, and ultimately pointless.
– As reviewed by TechSpot on Apr 2022
Ampere
Architecture
High-end
Product Tier
10752
Shader Cores
112
ROPs
336
TMUs
84
RT Cores
24 GB
Memory
GDDR6X
Memory Type
1008 GB/s
Bandwidth
450 W
TDP
| GPU Snapshot | |||
| Release date: | Mar 29, 2022 | Price at Launch: | $1,999 |
| Type: | Desktop | Architecture: | Ampere |
| Generation: | RTX 30 series | Product Tier: | High-end |
| VRAM Capacity: | 24 GB | Total Board Power: | 450 W |
| Core Configuration | |||
| Shader Cores: | 10752 | TMUs: | 336 |
| ROPs: | 112 | L2 Cache: | 6 MB |
| Memory | |||
| VRAM Capacity: | 24 GB | Memory Type: | GDDR6X |
| Memory Speed: | 21 Gbps | Memory Bus: | 384-bit |
| Bandwidth: | 1,008 GB/s | ||
| Graphics Processing | |||
| Base Clock: | 1.56 GHz | Boost Clock: | 1.86 GHz |
| FP32 Throughput: | 40.0 TFLOPs | Ray Tracing: | Yes |
| Ray Tracing Cores: | 84 | Process Size: | 8nm |
| Process Name: | Samsung 8N | Die Size: | 628 mm² |
| Power & Connectivity | |||
| Total Board Power: | 450 W | Power Connectors: | 1x 16-pin (adapter or 3x8-pin) |
| Bus Interface: | PCIe 4.0 x16 | HDMI Support: | HDMI 2.1 |
| DisplayPort Support: | DP 1.4a | DSC: | 1.2a |
| Max Displays: | 4 | ||
| Media & Software Support | |||
| DirectX Support: | 12 Ultimate | Shader Model: | 6.8 |
| Vulkan Version: | 1.4 | OpenGL Version: | 4.6 |
GPU Benchmarks
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