Nvidia is expected to reveal the highly anticipated RTX 3090 Ti today. According to both Moore’s Law Is Dead and Videocardz, the new flagship Ampere will have a suggested retail price of $2,000, which is $500 more than the RTX 3090. Pending reviews from third-party outlets, Videocardz has already released dozens of 3DMark benchmarks. I got suits.
For example, the RTX 3090 Ti will be 5 to 9 percent faster than its smaller brother on 3DMark DirectX Raytracing and various Time Spy and Fire Strike benchmarks. On average, this is a rise of 6.8%, which is consistent with claims from the past few days. This comparison will be based on custom models (for both GPUs), as Nvidia hasn’t sampled Founders Editions of the reviewers Videocardz was able to talk to.
3DMark RTX 3090 (Ti) scores | |||
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video card | RTX 3090 Ti | RTX 3090 | 3090Ti / 3090 |
3D Mark Time Spy (GPU) | 21,870 | 20.360 | 107% |
3DMark Time Spy Extreme (GPU) | 11400 | 10.440 | 109% |
3D Mark Fire Strike (GPU) | 53.150 | 50.120 | 106% |
3DMark Fire Strike Extreme (GPU) | 26900 | 25400 | 106% |
3DMark Fire Strike Ultra (GPU) | 14000 | 13000 | 108% |
3DMark DirectX ray tracing (fps) | 60.5 | 57.4 | 105% |
Average | 106.83% |
In addition to the large custom models from MSI, EVGA, and Colorful, Videocardz has also discovered a few new ones. Gigabyte’s Aorus Xtreme WaterForce is said to use a V-shaped PCB similar to Nvidia’s reference design, while keeping its thickness limited to two expansion slots thanks to its pre-installed, 360mm water cooler. The Gigabyte Gaming and Zotac AMP Extreme Holo variants are equipped with a powerful coolant.
Gigabyte Xtreme WaterForce card (above), followed by the gaming version.
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video card† Moore’s Law (Youtube)
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