Recently a rumour surfaced that hints NVIDIA is planning to launch the NVIDIA RTX 3090 Super, but as per the latest reports, it is nothing but just rumours for now. According to the report, the upcoming card isn’t called RTX 3090 SUPER, but it’s called RTX 3090 Ti. The RTX 3090 Ti is going to be the new flagship GPU and it will bring a lot more than just more cores, a higher TDP rating, a new power connector memory subsystem, power configuration, and, much more. According to VideoCardz, Nvidia recently shared specifications with its board partners.

The thermal design power (TDP) consumption of RTX 3090 Ti is as high as 450W, which will help to dissipate more heat generated. RTX 3090 has a 350W TDP which is 100 less than the RTX 3090 Ti. It’s not confirmed that this is the final TDP or whether it applies to a custom card. If this TDP is final which means higher TDP will allow the new GPU to have higher clocks for both GPU as well as VRAM. VideoCardz proclaims that the RTX 3090 Ti has 21 Gbps VRAM, 2.5 Gbps are faster than the RTX 3090’s. The RTX 3090 Ti also has 2 GB VRAM modules, rather than the 1 GB modules that the RTX 3090 uses. Although the RTX 3090 Ti video memory is still 24GB GDDR6X VRAM (384bit bit width).

In other respects, the RTX 3090 Ti will use the complete GA102-250 GPU with 10,752 CUDA cores, 84 clusters, 84 RT cores, 336 Tensor cores and 128 ROPs. Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti will include a new power connector for PCIe Gen 5.0, which will be a 16-pin Micro-Fit connector
RTX 3090 Ti Launch Date
The Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti is expected to launch at CES 2022 in Las Vegas in January. Alongside with RTX 3090, NVIDIA will also launch RTX 3070 Ti 16GB and RTX 2060 12GB cards.
