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Guru3D.com » News » MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X Graphics Card Launches January 27th 2022

MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X Graphics Card Launches January 27th 2022

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/23/2021 07:32 PM | source: videocardz | 17 comment(s)
MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X Graphics Card Launches January 27th 2022

MSI, one of NVIDIA's add-in board (AIB) partners, is planning to refresh its SUPRIM X GPU series with the MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X GPU on January 27th. 

The enhanced version is intended to push the GPU to its maximum in order to give increased performance and overall efficiency. According to unidentified sources at VideoCardz, the formal NDA for these RTX 3090 Ti GPUs would be lifted on January 27th, implying that AIBs would begin teasing their respective models very shortly after. Recall that the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card will use a GA102-350 silicon SKU with 84 stream processors (SMs), 10752 CUDA cores, 336 TMUs, 24 GB of DDR6X RAM running at 21 Gbps with 1008 GB/s bandwidth, and total power consumption of 450 Watts, among other specifications. 

 

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 High-End SKU Specifications
RTX 3090 TiRTX 3090RTX 3080 TiRTX 3080 12GBRTX 3080 (10GB)
GPU GA102-350 GA102-300 GA102-225 GA102-220 GA102-200
GPU Clusters 84 82 80 70 68
CUDAs 10752 10496 10240 8960 8704
RT Cores 84 82 80 70 68
Tensors/TMUs 336 328 320 280 272
Base Clock TBC 1395 MHz 1365 MHz TBC 1440 MHz
Boost Clock TBC 1695 MHz 1665 MHz TBC 1710 MHz
Memory 24 GB G6X 24 GB G6X 12 GB G6X 12 GB G6X 10 GB G6X
Bus 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit 320-bit
Memory Clock 21 Gbps 19.5 Gbps 19 Gbps 19 Gbps 19 Gbps
Bandwidth 1008 GB/s 936 GB/s 912 GB/s 912 GB/s 760 GB/s
TDP 450W 350W 350W ~350W 320W
MSRP TBC $1,499 $1,199 TBC $699
Release Date January 2022 September 24th, 2020 June 3rd, 2021 January 2022 (?) September 17th, 2020

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#5975786 Posted on: 12/23/2021 08:24 PM
Cool cards and all, the natural evolution of the late 1.5th cycle when the yields are getting better with more cores actually working. But...



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#5975863 Posted on: 12/24/2021 03:09 AM
LOL 450w and people to use rip amd when they were using 250w for their higher end cards.
My overclocked 5600x, overclock 6800xt only using 375w total.

And some clown gonna spend 2k on one of these.

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#5975896 Posted on: 12/24/2021 08:52 AM
LOL 450w and people to use rip amd when they were using 250w for their higher end cards.
My overclocked 5600x, overclock 6800xt only using 375w total.

And some clown gonna spend 2k on one of these.

2K? For one of these, we're looking at $4000 easy.

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#5975905 Posted on: 12/24/2021 09:33 AM
I lowered TDP of my 2080Ti from 270W to 170W so it won't be HOLY HELL DAMN LOUD! 450W? Aw heeeelllll naw!
How much FPS I lost? 50% 30%? Wrong! Less than 10%. Boost is a lie!

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#5976011 Posted on: 12/24/2021 02:49 PM
It hurts to see the 'MSRP' prices at the bottom of the image in the article.

$700 U.S.D for a regular 10 GB 3080? That's just about $900 Canadian. When, in reality, the lowest prices I've seen in stores (not eBay) is about $1400, and that's for one specific EVGA model only, where most of the rest is easily at or above $1500. And of course on eBay they still go for as much as $2100 to $2300 Canadian (it varies a lot, lowest being still around $2000 when you have a lucky find). The problem is the perception of the "official" MSRP versus the money you actually pay for these cards (not just on eBay or other similar reselling sites, also on 'official' sites like BestBuy or NewEgg, and so on). So the big issue here is that if someone was to actually spend $2000 on something like a regular 10GB 3080, there's no way that person wouldn't think something like "This same money would have otherwise allowed me to get a base 3090, but I can barely get a vanilla 3080 with it". It's beyond frustrating.

It's almost like downgrading your upgrade in the act of getting the card. You pay for something 'lower' than what you 'should' really be getting. That's why I'm still stuck with my GTX 1080. And we're now talking about a 3090 Ti of all things. In barely one year from now (surely less) we'll already be talking about the RTX 4000 series. And I highly doubt that the prices for any of the 3000 series cards will go down even when the 4000 series come out (that is "come out" on paper, we all know what's going to happen with the stocks).

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