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Guru3D.com » Review » GeForce RTX 3090 Founder review 4

GeForce RTX 3090 Founder review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/24/2020 03:08 PM [ 165 comment(s) ]

It is time to review and benchmark the actual premium flagship graphics card, all hail the might that is the GeForce RTX 3090. Armed with a Shader core count that will make your eyebrows frown and a nauseating 24 GB of blazingly fast GDDR6X graphics memory. 

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Tom Sunday
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Posts: 82
Posted on: 02/19/2021 11:27 PM
Fun to read :)

So, who bought one?

Not many people here can actually afford to buy a RTX 3090. Lots of critical talk but no go. The DIY market share is 1% at best. Who on your street builds their own PC? The RTX 3090 market share is yet so small that I cannot come close to even guessing its share of the pie.

insp1re2600
Senior Member



Posts: 2189
Posted on: 02/19/2021 11:38 PM
Not many people here can actually afford to buy a RTX 3090. Lots of critical talk but no go. The DIY market share is 1% at best. Who on your street builds their own PC? The RTX 3090 market share is yet so small that I cannot come close to even guessing its share of the pie.


hold my beer..

Falkentyne
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Posts: 531
Posted on: 02/20/2021 12:56 AM
Not many people here can actually afford to buy a RTX 3090. Lots of critical talk but no go. The DIY market share is 1% at best. Who on your street builds their own PC? The RTX 3090 market share is yet so small that I cannot come close to even guessing its share of the pie.


Hold my Apple Cider...

Netherwind
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Posts: 8010
Posted on: 02/22/2021 12:32 PM
Not many people here can actually afford to buy a RTX 3090. Lots of critical talk but no go. The DIY market share is 1% at best. Who on your street builds their own PC? The RTX 3090 market share is yet so small that I cannot come close to even guessing its share of the pie.

I guess it depends where in which country you live and if you live in a big city or a small village. But yes, CPU/CPU prices are high and next-gen consoles cannot be bought anywhere. By the way, I've seen many examples in this forum but also elsewhere when people get tired of waiting for the 3080 and buy a 3090 instead. Obviously uncommon but it happens.

Mufflore
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Posts: 13570
Posted on: 02/22/2021 02:15 PM
I guess it depends where in which country you live and if you live in a big city or a small village. But yes, CPU/CPU prices are high and next-gen consoles cannot be bought anywhere. By the way, I've seen many examples in this forum but also elsewhere when people get tired of waiting for the 3080 and buy a 3090 instead. Obviously uncommon but it happens.

My situ.

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