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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 02:08 PM [ 160 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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Ryu5uzaku
Senior Member



Posts: 7001
Posted on: 09/24/2020 03:27 PM
10% more performance but 50% more cost... Not worth it. Yet the cards are still sold out lol. Bots and scalpers again?

100% more cost. It's not a gaming card prosumer sure with the 24gb ram. Titan as such

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Don Vito Corleone



Posts: 39953
Posted on: 09/24/2020 03:30 PM
Wth only 69c under full load while gaming thats impressive jezus!
While non founders edition cards run quiet hotter about 75-78c weird.

As an addendum to my remark, I added a photo to the article, showing what is responsible for that extra cooling ;)


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theoneofgod
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Posts: 4539
Posted on: 09/24/2020 03:32 PM
As an addendum to my remark, I added a photo to the article, showing what is responsible for that extra cooling ;)


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Wtf

Undying
Senior Member



Posts: 14551
Posted on: 09/24/2020 03:33 PM
Who would want an aib card when fe has better cooling and not power limited.

barbacot
Senior Member



Posts: 504
Posted on: 09/24/2020 03:42 PM
This was the card we heard a rumor,
Today we see it and it's not for the consumer...

This is definitely the old titan and not for the average buyer.
It is a card for two categories of people:
- "don't care about price/performance ratio, power efficiency is for sissies, I want the best and I don't care about the money"
- like MonstroMart said a very small category of content creators and other people that need so much vram and processing power without breaking the bank with a quadro
It is also a reassurance for Nvidia that AMD will not take the bragging rights of having the most powerful gaming video card by a long shot...
Also I think that waiting for what AMD will bring to the table and nvidia 3070/3080 RTX 16/20GB VRAM versions is worth it BUT the 20 GB variant of 3080 will more than sure be quite expensive - in the range of 1000 USD at launch...

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