Specifications for the MSI Geforce RTX 3090 Ti Suprim X were leaked to Twitter and the list goes on to say that the recommended power supply dimension is 1,000 watts.
It is a well known fact that recently released graphics cards are more efficient and more consuming. With the latest part of MSI’s Suprim X series, the RTX 3090 Ti Suprim X, this is once again emphasized. The 850 watt recommendation for the 3090 I-D with 420 watts DTP now faces the 1,000 watt recommendation for the 3090 T with the 480 watt DTP.
According to the leak, GDDR6X memory with 21 Gb / s should be obtained as the first Nvidia graphics card from 3090 Ti, which ensures performance enhancement. There is also an upgrade to the Boost clock, which must reach up to 1,900 MHz in “Extreme Mode”, which requires MSI control center software. A boost clock of up to 1,880 MHz should be possible in “Gaming Mode” and “Silent Mode” without the use of software.
MSI Geforce RTX 3090 Ti Suprim X Specifications
They are: @Wnxod via Twitter
No 16-pin link for MSI flagship
Interestingly, MSI decided against the RTX 3090 Ti Suprim X and the 16-pin connector for the three unique 8-pin connectors. It is not yet clear why, since the standard PCI Express General 5.0 16-pin connector can deliver up to 600 watts.
The original plan was to release the RTX 3090 Ti with the RTX 3050 on January 27th. With only 10 days until then, according to some rumors about the RTX 3090 TI there are issues with the product so we do not know if the time window will actually be placed.
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