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The Nvidia RTX 3090 performance benchmarks reportedly appeared online just one day before the official GPU unveiling.
Leaked slides courtesy of tipster Cyberpunkcat (via Wccftech), although it’s worth noting that this rumor has not been verified for authenticity, so we recommend taking the following with a pinch of salt.
If legit, the slides, which are supposedly gearing up for Nvidia’s Sept. 1 announcement, show that the so-called RTX 3090 (although we’re still not convinced by that name) will feature 5248 cores, 24GB of GDDR6 memory, and 19 , 5 Gbps. memory clock.
Credit @ yuten0x pic.twitter.com/T4YRTNVir4August 31, 2020
A second slide titled ‘The Ultimate RX Experience’ details the kind of performance you can expect from the graphics card. When pitted against the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti in three gaming titles, the RTX 3090 offers more than twice the performance in Control, twice the performance in Minecraft RTX, and just under twice the performance in Wolfenstein: Youngblood.
While this leak is unverified, this matches previous rumors that the RTX 3090 could be 50% faster than the Turing-based RTX 2080 Ti.
This latest leak doesn’t tell us much more about the RTX 3090, although recent speculation also suggested that it could be one of the most expensive graphics cards to date.
According to the rumor, which appears to come through an internal note, the GPU will sell for ¥ 1,3999 in Chinese yuan (about $ 2,000, £ 1,500, AU $ 2,800). If true, this would make the RTX 3090 one of the most expensive consumer graphics cards ever made, and nearly double the price of the RTX 2080 Ti, which launched for $ 1,199 (£ 1,099, AU $ 1,899).
It won’t be long until we find out what’s true and what’s not, as Nvidia will introduce its Ampere-based RTX 3000 series cards in 24 hours. TechRadar will be available to bring you all the news as it happens.
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