ASUS announced the ROG Strix LC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti OC and TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti OC graphics cards
The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti has 10,752 CUDA cores, 78 RT TFLOPs, 40 Shader TFLOPs, and 320 Tensor TFLOPs of performance. It also has 24GB of 21Gbps GDDR6X memory with 1TB/s memory bandwidth.
ROG Strix LC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti - Liquid-cooled perfection
ROG Strix LC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti features a closed-loop liquid-cooling system that keeps temperatures and noise levels under control. It starts with a custom-designed radiator plate that spans the GPU die and onboard GDDR6X memory. This ensures best-in-class cooling for the highest-performing components. The 560mm hoses give users flexible options for installing the cooler, even in larger cases or in builds that also include an AIO CPU cooler. The 240mm radiator is cooled by dual 120mm ARGB fans tuned to move large volumes of cool air with high static pressure. A blower-design fan and low-profile heatsink under the cover dissipate heat generated by the power supply components,
A range of features make this graphics card easy to install and set up for long-term performance. A circuit that monitors the power supply warns the user with a static LED if the card is not connected to the power supply via the 1×16-pin power connector. The same LED lights up when the graphics card is not receiving enough power. Two FanConnect II headers allow case fans to be connected directly to the graphics card to increase airflow when the GPU is under load. A dual-mode BIOS switch offers the choice between the highest cooling performance and the highest clock speeds, or quieter operation with a slight performance penalty. Finally, 0dB technology allows
The ROG Strix LC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card is made for a showcase build. Angular text and parallel lines adorn the body of the card. The addressable RGB LEDs on the cooler's cover and fans bring a vibrant glow to the interior of the case, and Aura Sync allows users to easily coordinate the lighting effects with the rest of their Aura-compatible gear.
The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti stretches its wings
A new cooling solution makes the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti an air-cooled high-flyer. For DIYers looking for rugged reliability and impressive performance in a clean, no-frills design.
It starts with an angular matte black metal cover with rugged industrial design elements. It covers a massive 3.2-slot heatsink that keeps the GPU, VRAM, and power supply circuits cool even under demanding loads.
Three Axial-Tech fans ensure high airflow on the large-area heat sink. ASUS increased the height of each fan to 1.5 cm to increase static pressure, and all three fans have a half-width shroud that directs air exactly where it's needed. The central fan spins clockwise, while the two on the flanks spin counter-clockwise to reduce turbulence. This proven design allows for higher RPMs and more airflow through the heatsink without increasing noise. A special memory heat sink keeps the massive GDDR6X memory cool and thus ensures reliably high performance. A 0dB fan stop mode allows the card to operate quietly at light loads or when idling.
The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card also offers many detailed solutions for enthusiasts that improve the capabilities of the system. Auto-Extreme assembly technology, used across the ASUS lineup, places and solders components with precision and without human intervention to increase component reliability and quality. A 144-hour testing process and military-grade capacitors ensure reliability and long life. With the integrated Aura RGB LEDs, users can match their TUF gaming card to the rest of their system.
Availability
The ROG Strix LC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti OC and TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti OC graphics cards are now available in stores in Germany and Austria.
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I love tech pushing to ever higher limits, I'm always trying to get the most power I can, and I am lucky to be able to afford my hobby. However, this madness of not being able to buy at retail pricing (and even the official outlets are scalping now) is crazy. I saw somewhere this $2200 card was listed at well over $4k - will it even end or is this the new norm!