GeForce RTX 3090 Ti gets TDP above 450W and new power connector

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Yeah, you've read that right, Ti, and not SUPER. According to reports on the internet, sources have obtained a copy of the specs. More cores are available, as well as a quicker memory structure. The power supply architecture has also been revised to improve efficiency.



As previously stated, the total design power (tdp) has been increased by 100 watts to 450 watts when compared to the RTX 3090. Another difference is that the Ampere GPUs would use a new power connector, which would not be the Molex MicroFit 12 pin connector that was introduced with the Ampere Founders Editions. In the documentation, there is mention of a MicroFit connector with 16 pins, which would be suited for products that use PCI Express gen 5. The video memory is believed to be made up of 2GB modules that can transfer data at a rate of 21 gigabits per second, resulting in a theoretical maximum bandwidth of more than 1TB/s. With a memory bus of 384 bits, it's still approximately 24 gigabytes of gddr6x memory. The GPU is a GA102 with 10752 Cuda cores distributed across 84 streaming multiprocessors, which is fully enabled. The printed circuit board would have to be changed, most likely to accommodate the altered memory arrangement and to deal with the high total dynamic power.

It is thought that the card, along with the RTX 2060 12GB and 16GB 3070 Ti, will be unveiled in January. The latter card will also use 2GB VRAM chips, but will not include a redesigned board design like the former. According to VideoCardz, there are no Super versions in the works at the present time.


GeForce RTX 3090 Ti gets TDP above 450W and new power connector


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