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NVIDIA have released the RTX 3090 Ti cards are arriving here early next month

Overnight NVIDIA officially launched the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti GPU, confirming its release in the USA, along with its release here starting on April 7.

Powered by Ampere, the 2nd generation of NVIDIA’s RTX architecture, the new GPU features a record-breaking 10,752 CUDA cores, and boasts 78 RT-TFLOPs, 40 Shader-TFLOPs and 320 Tensor-TFLOPs of power. And It's packed with 24GB of the fastest 21Gbps GDDR6X memory.

While the card will work for all games, it is more designed for those building research systems for data science and AI, or processing large data sets, and those making massive projects in creative applications. As well as developers or CG animators working with detailed models, super high resolution textures and massive sets. It’s also for anyone who simply desires the very fastest GPU on the planet.

The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti lets you to play your games in brilliant 8K HDR with DLSS Ultra Performance mode for 8K gaming, HDMI 2.1 for single cable connectivity to 8K TVs, GeForce Experience support for 8K HDR game capture, and AV1 decode for efficient playback of 8K HDR streamed video.

All that power though will come at an insane cost, as the basic model of the card starts at $3339 and can increase by $300 if you want the fully decked out model.