GeForce RTX 3090 Ti - Also made by MSI
MSI spent some time at Computex presenting two high-end graphics cards, and the product pages for the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Suprim 24G and RTX 3090 Ti Gaming X Trio 24G cards with 24GB of memory are now accessible, providing little information. We would be unaware of them.
Both cards have the manufacturer's Tri Frozr cooling system with three Torx Fan 4.0 fans formed from two blades joined by two, although the Suprim version has eight heat pipes while the Gaming X Trio version only has seven.
This was required since the GPU Boost on the former card can reach clock speeds of up to 1965 MHz, but the Gaming X Trio, which may also be regarded as a tweaked version compared to the reference (1860 MHz), has a value of 1920 MHz, 480 respectively, and 450 watts of maximum power consumption.
Both versions, of course, have two BIOS for low and one for power-centric operation, as well as 0 dB mode, and the point for (T) I is the software-controlled RGB illumination.
In terms of port assignment, the 338 and 325 mm cards are identical, with a single 16-pin power connector and three HDMIPP outputs at the extremities of the device.
The manufacturer includes a bracket for each card to maintain the PCI Express interface intact, but the Gaming X Trio comes with a much more demanding solution that can be fitted into a free PCI Express expansion card slot.
Unfortunately, the manufacturer has not indicated how much we will have to pay for the two bundles since it is unknown when we will be able to obtain the news, as is normal today.
Also interesting from Computex 2022: The Team Group mixes low timing with high clock
For this year's Computex, the Team Group created true DDR5 weapons, which are not only high-clock modules but also have a low timer. Unfortunately, the business has not revealed the operating voltage, but the capabilities of the new duo can be properly conveyed in the remainder of the data.
The new T-Force Delta RGB packages will have two 16GB RAM modules that are dual-channel ready. The heat sink solutions, which have a total capacity of 32 GB, are capable of effective clock speeds of 6 and 6.6 GHz, respectively, with CL 30 and CL 34 primary timing.
The enhancements in question will offer the product family a distinguishing heatsink with RGB LEDs in white and black. The Team Group will release new packages to the market in mid-summer, but the products have yet to be revealed.