MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X 24G Gaming Graphics Card - 24GB GDDR6X, 1875 MHz, PCI Express Gen 4, 384-bit, 3x DP v 1.4a, HDMI 2.1(Supports 4K)

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MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X 24G Gaming Graphics Card - 24GB GDDR6X, 1875 MHz, PCI Express Gen 4, 384-bit, 3x DP v 1.4a, HDMI 2.1(Supports 4K)

MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X 24G Gaming Graphics Card - 24GB GDDR6X, 1875 MHz, PCI Express Gen 4, 384-bit, 3x DP v 1.4a, HDMI 2.1(Supports 4K)

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Right off the bat, you can see the 3090 Ti taking the expected lead over its predecessors, putting to bed any doubt that it is the absolute best consumer graphics card available. The real question though is by how much. If there's anywhere the MSI RTX 3090 Suprim X 24G is going to make the case for its high cost, it's here. The 24GB of onboard VRAM sends the RTX 3090 to new heights in these tests, setting records wherever it goes, though perhaps not by the kinds of margins that you might have been expecting given the price. NVIDIA is equipping the RTX 3090 with a mammoth 24 GB of video memory and targets it at creators as well, not just gamers. Creators can pair it with NVIDIA's feature-rich GeForce Studio drivers, while gamers can go with GeForce Game Ready drivers. That said, the RTX 3090 isn't strictly a creator's card, either. NVIDIA is taking a stab at the new 8K resolution for gaming, which is four times the pixels of 4K and sixteen times Full HD—not an easy task even for today's GPUs. The company hence innovated the new 8K DLSS feature, which leverages AI super-resolution to bring higher fidelity gaming than previously thought possible, for 8K. A masterpiece of teamwork, fan blades work in pairs to create unprecedented levels of focused air pressure. GTX 780 Ti | GK110-425 | 28nm | 551mm² | 7.1 BT |⠀ 2880 CCs | 240 TMUs | 48 ROPs | ⠀15 SMs | 928 MHz | 3GB | 256MB x 12 | GDDR5 | 384-bit |⠀ 336 GB/s | 250W

RTX 4080 | AD103-300 | 5nm | 379mm² | 45.9 BT |⠀ 9728 CCs | 304 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀76 SMs | 2505 MHz | 16GB | 2048MB x 8 | GDDR6X | 256-bit | ⠀716 GB/s | 320W⠀⠀ We test GPUs using a mixture of synthetic and real-world gaming benchmarks. I’ll be comparing the RTX 3090 Ti against the 3090 and 3080 Ti, the only other graphics cards in remotely the same realm of performance and price, as well as the RTX 3080, to give a more mainstream point of comparison. For our benchmarks, all tests are set to Ultra settings unless otherwise noted. Dedication yields results. The memory modules get the private treatment with their own dedicated close quarters heatpipe that runs to a dedicated heatsink. While striving for the SUperior gaming experience, our PRofound journey across decades took us to destinations previously thought IMpossible. Across years of high-performance circuit design, MSI is proud to bring its latest masterpiece to life. SUPRIM is the next leap in graphic cards design. RTX 3090 Ti | GA102-350 | 8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT | 10752 CCs | 336 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀84 SMs | 1865 MHz | 24GB | 2048MB x 12 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | 1008 GB/s | 450W⠀⠀Dual BIOS gives you the choice to prioritize for full performance in GAMING mode or low noise in SILENT mode.

The Founders Edition of the 3090 Ti uses a 1x16-pin power connector, a larger version of the 12-pin connector that debuted with the RTX 3080 FE. Like before, this new port links to your PSU via a 3x8-pin dongle that’s included in the box. Unlike with the 3090, OEMs have also opted to use this new connector, as can be seen on the Suprim X here. You’ll need a beefy power supply (Nvidia recommends 850w minimum) as the card has a TDP of 480 watts, up from 450w on the Founders Edition. Though we've been able to pit the RTX 3080 Founders Edition against several third-party RTX 3080 cards since they originally launched in November, right now we have no point of comparison on heat or noise for the RTX 3090 Suprim. That said, for such an intimidating card on the outside, once we had it installed in the rig, it barely made a peep, even during the most intense scenarios. The GeForce RTX 3090 is the only graphics card in the Ampere family that features an NVLink interface for SLI. Implicit multi-GPU (the classic SLI you know) is not available—only explicit multi-GPU is supported. Explicit multi-GPU requires that game developers invest their own time and money to add support for the technology, which simply isn't going to happen because of the tiny market size for the feature. Only a handful of games and benchmarks support explicit multi-GPU. To use even this mode, you'll need to buy a new-generation NVLink bridge separately. The NVLink cable from your RTX 20-series cards won't physically fit, and with NVIDIA reportedly stopping the development of SLI profiles for newer games from 2021 for GPUs that support implicit multi-GPU, we can safely conclude that the age of multi-GPU gaming is over. Buying a pair of RTX 3090 cards for multi-GPU would cater to a very tiny niche, mostly professionals.

Clock Speeds

RTX 2080 | TU104-400 | 12nm | 545mm² | 13.6 BT |⠀ 2944 CCs | 184 TMUs | 64 ROPs | ⠀46 SMs | 1710 MHz | 8GB | 1024MB x 8 | GDDR6 | 256-bit | ⠀448 GB/s | 215W During its marketing blitz, Nvidia chose to focus on the RTX 3090 as the "world's first 8K gaming card," though this is disputable, depending on a huge variety of factors that won't fit in the small print. (Cards that came before the RTX 3090 can run games and applications at 8K...it's just a matter of how well.)

The new PCI Express 5.0 12(+4)-pin 12VHPWR connector, can offer up to 600 watts. The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, on the other hand, will always come with an adaptor for three 6+2 pins connectors to that new 12VHPWR connector. MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X 24G RTX 3090 | GA102-300 | 8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT | 10496 CCs | 328 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀82 SMs | 1695 MHz | 24GB | 1024MB x 24 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | ⠀936 GB/s | 350W⠀⠀ GTX 1080 Ti | GP102-350 | 16nm | 471mm² | 12.0 BT |⠀ 3584 CCs | 224 TMUs | 88 ROPs | ⠀28 SMs | 1582 MHz | 11GB | 1024MB x 11 | GDDR5X | 352-bit | ⠀484 GB/s | 250W

Overclocking and Thermals: Too Close to the Sun?

In our ray tracing synthetics, the 3090 Ti beats out the 3090 by a larger margin than that card does against the 3080 Ti, a welcome sight considering the price jump over those already ludicrously expensive GPUs. Add the more mainstream RTX 3080 into comparisons and you can see that the 3090 Ti has about as much of a gap between it and the two next best as those two do over the 3080. GTX 780 | GK110-300 | 28nm | 551mm² | 7.1 BT | ⠀2304 CCs | 192 TMUs | 48 ROPs | ⠀12 SMs | 900 MHz | 3GB | 256MB x 12 | GDDR5 | 384-bit |⠀ 288 GB/s | 250W As we mentioned earlier, the RTX 3090 is based on the 8 nm "GA102" silicon, nearly maxing it out. All but one of the 42 TPCs (84 streaming multiprocessors) are enabled, resulting in a CUDA core count of 10,496, along with 328 Tensor cores, 82 RT cores, 328 TMUs, and 112 ROPs. To achieve 24 GB, the RTX 3090 maxes out the 384-bit wide memory bus on the "GA102" and uses the fastest 19.5 Gbps GDDR6X memory, which gives the card an astounding 940 GB/s of memory bandwidth.

Built upon two decades of award-winning graphics cards, the time to evolve beyond Gaming has come. A new design philosophy takes shape to pave the way for a new prestigious series. Fin array is populated by 30 microfins with 0.6mm wide microchannels that provide optimal cooling performance, without unnecessary flow restrictions or clogging hazards. Like the RTX 3090, Nvidia also touts the 3090 Ti as a card capable of 8K gaming. While I don’t have an 8K display to test native 8K, I used Nvidia’s Dynamic Super Resolution feature to render at 8K and then downscale to 4K. RTX 3080 Ti | GA102-250 | 8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT | 10240 CCs | 320 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀80 SMs | 1665 MHz | 12GB | 1024MB x 12 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | ⠀912 GB/s | 320W⠀⠀ Admittedly, our testing regimen is more geared toward synthetic gaming tests. However, both the LuxMark and V-Ray results paint a picture of a card with a whole lot of power to handle tasks like pathing out light rays and or rendering in complete 3D scenes with reflective surfaces.

Theoretical Performance

RTX 4090 | AD102-300 | 5nm | 608mm² | 76.3 BT | 16384 CCs | 512 TMUs | 176 ROPs | 128 SMs | 2520 MHz | 24GB | 2048MB x 12 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | 1008 GB/s | 450W⠀⠀ I mentioned before that the RTX 3090 Ti requires a beefy power supply, and in testing that proved entirely true. The 480W power draw estimate is accurate – I measured our test rig as drawing around 100W to 130W of power at idle, and 600W when under load benchmarking the GPU. That’s a lot of power, enough to make a noticeable difference on your electric bill if you plan on gaming for a few hours or more on a daily basis. Purchasing Guide



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