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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Review – Introduction

September is the month of Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series and after the introduction of the RTX 3080 last week it is now the turn of the GeForce RTX 3090. With the arrival of the Ampere generation, Nvidia has taken the maximum performance of video cards to the next level. brought.

RTX 3090 at RTX 3080

In our review of the GeForce RTX 3080, we took a closer look at the architecture, the new GDDR6X memory, the production process and other new features of the 3000 series cards. In this week’s review, we discuss the performance of the new flagship RTX 3090 using a series of benchmarks and tests. If you want to read more about the improvements of the Ampere architecture, you should read our review of the RTX 3080.

Founders Edition: not found

We prefer to use the models released by AMD and Nvidia themselves for testing GPUs. These reference cards, or at Nvidia nowadays rather the Founders Editions, are exactly what the name suggests: the reference point for the performance of a 3d chip. This was also the intention for the RTX 3090, but despite various requests from our side, Nvidia was unable to provide us with a Founders Edition and we are not alone. We understand from other tech publications, including partners of the European Hardware Association, that they too should not have received an RTX 3090 Founders Edition. Fortunately, Gigabyte suggested us well ahead of launch GeForce RTX 3090 Gaming OC available so that we can simply provide you with our comprehensive test results.

In this review you see results of a custom RTX 3090 versus reference models and Founders Editions of other GPUs. Rather than waiting for a 3090 FE that might never reach our test lab, we chose to use the available RTX 3090.

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