Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Gaming OC review

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Any GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will have been fitted with 24 Gigabytes of GDDR6X memory; it runs at 21 Gbps (effective data-rate), and that's a lot of memory bandwidth for a gaming graphics card alright. We'll show you the specification details on the next pages. The IO panel shows three DisplayPort 1.4 and one  HDMI 2.1 connector that will bring 8K 60 Hz HDR to a single HDMI cable. The card has three fans (100mm) and uses the new 16-pin power connector. 

 

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Display output choices then, it's great to note that Gigabyte this round skipped an additional HDMI port on the Gaming OC RTX 3090 Ti. Likely the Aorus version will get one extra. The end result reveals 3x DP and 1x HDMI. 


 

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In terms of technical characteristics, the Gaming OC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card matches the standard Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti GPU. However, Gigabyte made significant changes to the way it is constructed. The OC models also have a slight tweak on boost frequency and TGP.


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The RTX 3090 Ti Gaming OC 24G also has a big heatsink with a huge Copperplate in close contact with the GPU die and other components for effective heat dissipation via the Copper heat pipes. The RTX 3090 Ti Gaming OC 24G will take up around 3.5 slots on your PCIe expansion slot when combined with the heatsink.


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The flagship is released with a triple fan configuration, occupying 3.2 slots. Completely used the GA102 on the RTX 3090 Ti has 10,752 shader cores, and, unlike the "regular" RTX 3090, faster GDDR6X memory with 21 Gbps from Micron. The GPU boost frequency improves from 1,860 MHz to at least 1,905 MHz. The TDP of the RTX 3090 Ti grows to give or take 465 watts while remaining within the parameters of the 12VHWPR, which will be utilized on this model instead of three eight-pin connections. 


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Aside from the new cooler design, the RTX 3090 Ti Gaming OC 24G also includes a new metal backplate design, which is surprisingly good-looking and complements the new cooler well. The metal backplate covers the PCB with a cleaner look, with some cutouts in specific areas to allow hot air from the heatsink to pass through, improving overall cooling performance.


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That center fan, as usual, spins in the opposite direction as the other two to reduce turbulence while improving cooling performance with more coverage and increased airflow pressure on the heatsink. It also has the quiet fan design that many of you NVIDIA card users are acquainted with, where the fan starts spinning only when the GPU temperature reaches approximately 50°C and gradually raises the fan speed based on the GPU usage. The graphics card, its user manual, a thank you message, and warranty documentation are all contained within the package. 

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