Wednesday, March 30th 2022

Manli Unveils GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Gallardo Graphics Card

Manli Technology Group Limited is proud to announce the Manli GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Gallardo. It's powered by the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Building upon RTX, the world's fastest GPU will feature new 2nd generation Ray Tracing Cores, 3rd generation Tensor Cores, and streaming multiprocessors. The RT and Tensor Cores both have double the throughput as before. Clock speed has been boosted to 1875 MHz. There are 10,752 CUDA cores onboard powering the RTXTM 3090 Ti. It also has 24 GB of memory, and GDDR6X memory speeds of up to 21 Gbps.

The triple fan front plate features brushed gray and clean lines. The Manli GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Gallardo also has RGB lights that cycle through seven colors which can switch on or off upon your preference. The aluminium back plate lends structural rigidity to the 3-slot GPU. Seven copper composite heat pipes and segmented heat sink design help to effectively dissipate heat.
For more information, visit the product page.
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9 Comments on Manli Unveils GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Gallardo Graphics Card

#1
ratirt
Gallardo? :laugh: It's a Lamborghini of a card due to consumption for sure.
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#2
Chomiq
This isn't Manli enough.
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#3
TheDeeGee
Notice the PCI bracket, one of the few cards including EVGA that reinforced it.
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#4
AusWolf
TheDeeGeeNotice the PCI bracket, one of the few cards including EVGA that reinforced it.
Interesting. Although, my eyes were caught on the extremely short PCB for this class of GPU.
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#5
Chomiq
AusWolfInteresting. Although, my eyes were caught on the extremely short PCB for this class of GPU.
Aren't they using Nvidia FE pcb?
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#6
Vayra86
ChomiqThis isn't Manli enough.
That's literally the 'can it run Crysis' meme of this company. I wonder if its a running joke in their offices. And if it withstood the diversity wave :D

I would insta buy a Wo-Manli pink version if they ever made one. I don't even care what GPU is under the shroud
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#7
AusWolf
ChomiqAren't they using Nvidia FE pcb?
If that's the case, then I find the FE pcb quite short too. There's a lot of heat generating components in a very small space (which might be compensated by that large cut-out, I don't know).
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#8
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
ratirtGallardo? :laugh: It's a Lamborghini of a card due to consumption for sure.
frames per watt?? -> nope :banghead:

kilowatt per frame :peace:
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#9
R33mba
Its the only 3080 under 1300e.
Do you recommend buying?
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