NVIDIA

GeForce RTX 3090

Β£1,909New Unit

Current Market Price

Overview

The GeForce RTX 3090 is NVIDIA's flagship Ampere graphics card, launched alongside the RTX 3080 in September 2020. Marketed under the TITAN-class positioning of previous generations, it targets content creators and professionals as much as gamers, offering a substantial VRAM advantage over the rest of the Ampere lineup.

With 24GB of GDDR6X memory, the RTX 3090 stands apart from the Ampere stack in workloads that demand large memory pools β€” 3D rendering, AI model training, video production, and high-resolution texture work. It features 2nd-generation RT cores, 3rd-generation Tensor cores, and DLSS 2 support, sharing the same architectural foundations as the RTX 3080 but with considerably more memory and a slightly higher GPU die configuration.

At a $1,499 MSRP, the RTX 3090 is not primarily a value-oriented gaming purchase. It is best suited to professionals and prosumers who require the large VRAM buffer for their workflows, with enthusiast 4K gaming as a secondary benefit. Pure gamers who do not need 24GB of VRAM would generally find better value elsewhere in the Ampere family.

Technical Specifications

Architecture & Cores

Architecture
Ampere
Process Node
Samsung 8nm
CUDA Cores
10,496
RT Cores
82
Tensor Cores
328

Clock Speeds

Base Clock
1,395 MHz
Boost Clock
1,695 MHz

Memory

VRAM Capacity
24 GB
Memory Type
GDDR6X
Memory Bus
384-bit
Memory Speed
19.5 Gbps
Bandwidth
936 GB/s

Connectivity & Power

Interface
PCIe 4.0 x16
TDP
350 W
Power Connectors
1x 12-pin
Released
Sep 1, 2020

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