Ahh, the curious case of the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti. On one hand we’re thrilled to see a new graphics card that pushes the envelope by delivering better frame rates at the highest resolutions. On the other, its anticipated street pricing will probably make us cry, or laugh, or both at the same time.
Nvidia announced the RTX 3090 Ti at CES back in early January. It said that details would come later in the month but here we are in February and there’s still no sign of it. Is it a unicorn?
The 3090 Ti, if and when it does launch, is expected to be a very limited edition card. We've heard from multiple sources saying that manufacturing is ready to commence, but for unknown reasons, it's been delayed for the time being. There's speculation that Nvidia has encountered issues with the BIOS or hardware though we haven’t been able to find out any specifics at the time of writing. We’d hope that any such issues are minor, given that the architecture and GA102 GPU are well known quantities at this point. The Chinese New Year holiday probably contributed to the delay too.
The RTX 3090 Ti is set to be the ultimate Ampere RTX 30 series card. It’s very likely to use the full GA102 GPU with 10752 CUDA cores. It will include 24GB of 21Gbps GDDR6X memory with a 384-bit memory bus, providing up to 1 TB/s of bandwidth. The card is likely to use new PCIe Gen5 16-pin power connectors, though some vendors may choose to use the traditional 8-pin connectors.
If we put our speculation hat on, we wonder if there are issues with supply, thermals or power consumption of 21Gbps GDDR6X memory. The 19Gbps class memory in use on the 3090 can easily run at over 100c while consuming a lot of power. It's likely that the use of even faster memory is a big
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