Thursday, December 23rd 2021
Leaked Document Confirms That MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X Graphics Card Launches January 27th
In the past few months, we have heard rumors of NVIDIA launching an upgraded version of the GA102 silicon called GeForce RTX 3090 Ti. The upgraded version is supposed to max out the chip and bring additional performance to the table. According to anonymous sources of VideoCardz, MSI, one of NVIDIA's add-in board (AIB) partners, is preparing to update its SUPRIM X lineup of graphics cards with the MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X GPU, scheduled for January 27th launch date. This suggests that the official NDA lifts for these RTX 3090 Ti GPUs on January 27th, meaning that we could see AIBs teasing their models very soon.
As a general reminder, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card should use a GA102-350 silicon SKU with 84 SMs, 10752 CUDA cores, 336 TMUs, 24 GB of GDDR6X memory running on a 384-bit bus at 21 Gbps speed with 1008 GB/s bandwidth, and a TBP of a whopping 450 Watts. If these specifications remain valid, the GPU could become the top contender in the market, however, with a massive drawback of pulling nearly half a KiloWatt of power.
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VideoCardz
As a general reminder, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card should use a GA102-350 silicon SKU with 84 SMs, 10752 CUDA cores, 336 TMUs, 24 GB of GDDR6X memory running on a 384-bit bus at 21 Gbps speed with 1008 GB/s bandwidth, and a TBP of a whopping 450 Watts. If these specifications remain valid, the GPU could become the top contender in the market, however, with a massive drawback of pulling nearly half a KiloWatt of power.
35 Comments on Leaked Document Confirms That MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X Graphics Card Launches January 27th
more like: "On Ebay for 5 grand"
That's the format MSI uses for NDA contracts.
Then again, there are quite a lot of 3090's available in the UK from different retailers. I wonder why these £2000+ cards aren't selling as well as the other (still overpriced) cards? <sarcasm> I mean, that's a big bloody hint - if there are RTX cards on the shelf, it's because folks dont want them. They don't want something that costs even more and uses more power to make more heat and noise.
Oh, on that subject: this is probably where pretty much 98% of the performance improvement on the Ti will come from, the obnoxious, strictly enforced power limits.
Its also stupid to hold to the idea that since we buy these cards, we're somehow to blame for the price and that we should just hop into their boat and join the crowd that can't afford or refuses to buy the cards at the current prices.
Maybe if i strangle my CPU so it doesn't use so much my drop in the ocean power saving might change the world in some small way, and save myself 55p a week in power savings
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The discussion is not about members!
I can see their CEO sitting in a back room as Dick Dastardly rubbing his hands together with Muttley laughing his signature laugh.