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That could be about the best news I have heard in bloody YEARS.

Maybe M$ can actually get a handle on Fallout and Skyrim games so they don't take 7 years to come out. And will use a proper graphics engine instead of the cack that FO4 used.
 
Apparently someone on the Nvidia Reddit got their hands on an MSI Gaming X Trio 3090, A 20% uplift from a 3080 on average for "only" double the money, Bargain....

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(UPDATED with Port Royal, VRmark Blue Room, and OpenVR benchmarks)


Hey guys. I posted this stuff at ResetEra but I figured I'd do it here too since the 3090 is launching this week and I'm sure some people are deciding between that and the 3080.

And here are some scores from benchmarks I've run, which you can compare to 3080 reviews:


Time Spy (graphics): 20569
Time Spy Extreme (graphics): 10560
Port Royal: 13613 (63.03 fps)
Blue Room: 6324 (137.87 fps)
OpenVR: 84.15 fps (Valve Index)


Assassin's Creed Odyssey (Maxed)
3840x2160: 71
2560x1440: 84 (this feels very CPU bottlenecked)


Horizon Zero Dawn (Ultimate Quality)
3840x2160: 86
2560x1440: 123


Red Dead Redemption II (Maxed/No MSAA)
3840x2160: 66
2560x1440: 90


Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Maxed/DLSS/No RT)
3840x2160: 112
2560x1440: 133


Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Maxed/DLSS/RT)
3840x2160: 82
2560x1440: 108


I've also run Control through its paces. Maxed with DLSS rendering at 2560x1440, performance hovers around 55-70 depending on the room/action. With DLSS rendering at 1920x1080, numbers are closer to the 80-95 fps range.


The rest of my system is due for an upgrade next year, but I have an i7-8086K @ 5.1 GHz with 32GB of 2666MHz RAM.

I've managed a minor overclock of +75 Core, +200 Memory.


In terms of temps, at full load, I'm seeing around 59°-63° in a fully air-cooled Corsair 1000D case. With fans fully ramped up in Afterburner, it's still quieter than my PS4 Pro :)
Source - https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/ix9zcg/early_msi_geforce_rtx_3090_gaming_x_trio/
 
I have an inkling we'll see the faster 21Gbps GDDR6X memory in the 3080 Ti FE that will have a re-designed cooler and PCB to space out the components a bit.

They would need to get the TGP down. So maybe the "3080Ti" would be better thanks to father time.
 
They would need to get the TGP down. So maybe the "3080Ti" would be better thanks to father time.

If a 3090 is only 10% faster than a 3080 I dont see the point of a 3080ti and where it would sit, unless we started talking about shader counts etc..

I guess we won't know until all products are in. Seems like the 3080 20gb is the go to card right now, but 20gb is gonna push up the price immensely thats for sure.
 
If a 3090 is only 10% faster than a 3080 I dont see the point of a 3080ti and where it would sit, unless we started talking about shader counts etc..

I guess we won't know until all products are in. Seems like the 3080 20gb is the go to card right now, but 20gb is gonna push up the price immensely thats for sure.

They may need an answer to AMD, that is where your Ti and Super will come in.

Obviously binning and yields will improve also, so it's bound to get another set of cards before they move on. Always does.
 
They may need an answer to AMD, that is where your Ti and Super will come in.

Obviously binning and yields will improve also, so it's bound to get another set of cards before they move on. Always does.

What could happen is a 3090Ti also. But otherwise the gap between a 3080 and 3090 is so slim (based on leaks) that right now, it seems there is no place for a 3080ti. But its always just speculation at this point.
 
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