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Guru3D.com » News » GeForce RTX 3090 Ti specs include 1TB/s memory speed

GeForce RTX 3090 Ti specs include 1TB/s memory speed

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/25/2022 10:04 AM | source: wccftech | 36 comment(s)
GeForce RTX 3090 Ti specs include 1TB/s memory speed

New Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti specs have leaked, it was discovered that the GPU has 24GB of gDDR6X graphic RAM with a clock speed of 21 Gbps. A total of 384 bit width is available on the memory bus, resulting in a memory transfer rate of about 1,008 GB/s.

NVIDIA enabled 84 SM units on the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, resulting in a total of 10,752 CUDA cores (versus 82 SM / 10496 cores on the RTX 3090 Non-Ti). Along with CUDA cores, NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3090 Ti features next-generation RT (Ray-Tracing) cores, Tensor cores, and all-new SM or streaming multi-processor units. The GPU operates at a base frequency of 1560 MHz and a boost frequency of 1860 MHz. The card's TDP is 450W. (a 100 Watt increase over the RTX 3090).

  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti: 40 Tflops (FP32) / 78 Tflops (RT) / 320 Tflops (Tensor}
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090: 36 Tflops (FP32) / 69 Tflops (RT) / 285 Tflops (Tensor)

The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti features 24 GB of RAM, all of which is next-generation GDDR6X. The RTX 3090 Ti supports GDDR6X memory rates of up to 21 Gbps thanks to Micron's latest and finest graphics memory chips. This, combined with a 384-bit bus interface, results in a cumulative bandwidth of 1008 Gbps. Additionally, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card is said to be the first PCIe Gen 5.0-compliant graphics card, with a single 16-pin power socket capable of supplying the card with up to 600 Watts of power. As you can see, the connector is rated for 600W power delivery and is compatible with PCIe Gen 5.0 cards.



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-Tj-
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#5986614 Posted on: 01/25/2022 02:15 PM
Wow such profit, mine 24/7 for 20months to barely get even, not.

mackintosh
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#5986615 Posted on: 01/25/2022 02:17 PM
The question is, who can afford that?


nizzen, it will only take him a couple of hours

Horus-Anhur
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#5986618 Posted on: 01/25/2022 02:23 PM
Its not worth it even for them.


Then it´s just for people with a lot more money than brains.

TalentX
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#5986633 Posted on: 01/25/2022 03:37 PM
Why not? You can pay it off in 20 months and everyone expects the market to come back with the next GPU launch, which is presumably fall. If it does come back then you can pay it off in 8 months. It's basically a no brainer.


It's not worth for mining because its consumption is far beyond the sweet spot. Before deciding which GPU to take for mining you have to calculate which GPU provides best performance at the lowest cost. Once you do, you go on mass on that GPU. With 450 Watts which you can push up to 600 Watts with a performance increase of maybe 5-10% is not worth compared with a GPU that delivers 5-10% less but consumes half as much power. Thus for Mining GPUs like the 3080, 3070, 3060 etc. probably are more suitable considering cost / cryptogain value.

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#5986634 Posted on: 01/25/2022 03:38 PM
Btw, that's the actual GDDR6X spec, if you don't cheap out on 2 dollar components on a $1500 (official MSRP LOL) GPU.

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