ASUS' RTX 3090 Ti TUF Gets Pictured

Well the 3090 is meant to have an MSRP of £1399, Now being price gouged for well over £2500 by OCUK, I can see the MSRP of this being around £1,999 with retailers price gouging it for £3000.
 
Mental!
This thing will exist simply because it can and so nvidia can sit at the top of every chart in gaming performance.
Also, if these are going to be using less memory chips, would that not lower the bandwidth?
I think someone needs to step in and make gpu makers think about what they are doing. Every other sector of the electronics market is getting bashed with eco friendly restrictions, while these guys are making 500w gpus, just because they can. I mean we can make 2000w vacuum cleaners but we're not allowed anymore in the interest of conservation, its not like there are too many scenarios where you NEED more than what the 3080 can provide performance wise
 
Mental!
This thing will exist simply because it can and so nvidia can sit at the top of every chart in gaming performance.
Also, if these are going to be using less memory chips, would that not lower the bandwidth?
I think someone needs to step in and make gpu makers think about what they are doing. Every other sector of the electronics market is getting bashed with eco friendly restrictions, while these guys are making 500w gpus, just because they can. I mean we can make 2000w vacuum cleaners but we're not allowed anymore in the interest of conservation, its not like there are too many scenarios where you NEED more than what the 3080 can provide performance wise

It's not for gaming. Charts don't mean a thing when you can't get any of the GPUs they compare it to.

This is a cash in. Mostly for miners, but also for professionals. Remember - there is no Titan. It won't fit in the power envelope.

Same goes for the 3090 and always did.

The top end gaming card is the 3080Ti.
 
Mental!
This thing will exist simply because it can and so nvidia can sit at the top of every chart in gaming performance.
Also, if these are going to be using less memory chips, would that not lower the bandwidth?

It's using higher density memory modules. It can achieve the same 24GB with half the modules while increasing their speed. If anything outside of the speed increase, they will probably draw less power and allow more headroom for the core itself.
 
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