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Nvidia has revealed the new GeForce RTX 3000 series of GPUs. The RTX 3080, 3070 and 3090 will be released in the coming weeks, and you probably have a few questions about getting your hands on one of these graphics cards. Below, we’ve put together everything you need to know about shopping in one convenient package. Let’s do it.
When will GeForce RTX 3000 series pre-orders be available?
We don’t know, because Nvidia didn’t mention pre-orders during the announcement event. In fact we don’t even know Yes these GPUs will be uploaded for preorder. It could be, the buy links are simply activated on their release dates. With that said, on Nvidia’s website, you can sign up to be notified by email when the RTX 3070, RTX 3080, or RTX 3090 are available to order.
GeForce RTX 3000 Series Release Dates
One thing we do know is the release dates … for plus of these upcoming GPUs. The RTX 3070, the furthest away, still appears with a release window instead of a specific date. That said, this is when Nvidia says these cards will hit store shelves.
- GeForce RTX 3070 – October
- GeForce RTX 3080 – September 17
- GeForce RTX 3090 – September 24
GeForce RTX 3000 series pricing
We also got the pricing details for the new GPUs.
- GeForce RTX 3070: $ 499
- GeForce RTX 3080: $ 699
- GeForce RTX 3090 – $ 1499
GeForce RTX 3000-Series Specifications
The RTX 3080 is the flagship card of the bunch, the one that is most carefully balanced in terms of power and affordability. Nvidia says it offers twice the performance of the 2080, which is a huge leap in performance. It has 10GB of GDDR6X and is capable of 30 shader-tflops, 58 RT-tflops, and 238 Tensor-tflops.
The cheapest new GPU in the lineup is the RTX 3070, which has 8GB of GDDR6 memory and is capable of 20 shader-tflops, 40RT-tflops, and 163 Tensor-tflops. Interestingly, Nvidia says that this card is more powerful than the RTX 2080 Ti.
Those who want all the power can choose the RTX 3090, which Nvida winked at “BFGPU.” It has a whopping 24GB of GDDR6X memory, is capable of 36 shader-tflops, 69 RT-tflops, and 285 Tensor-tflops. Nvidia says this monster can run games at 60fps in 8K.
For more information on the specs and what kind of graphical feats these graphics cards are capable of producing, check out our announcement for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080.
Chris Reed is the shopping and commerce editor at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.
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