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NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti Card King Jump Ticket: Two Reasons Found

NVIDIA announced the new card emperor RTX 3090 Ti at the beginning of the year, but did not announce the full specifications, nor did it give the time to market, the price, and then soon there was news that the card encountered double problems in BIOS and hardware, and would postpone the listing.

According to the latest intelligence learned by exposure expert Moore's Law Is Dead, the trouble of the RTX 3090 Ti is indeed very serious, and AIC partners have reported a lot of problems, mainly to maintain the frequency and performance of the design, requiring higher voltages, which are not yet possible, and the yield rate has not reached the expected level.

In order to completely solve these problems, NVIDIA will have to redesign the PCB of the graphics card, and the BIOS level will also need to be adjusted, which naturally takes a lot of time, estimated to be delayed at least a month, or even longer.

Of course, some ultra-high-spec non-public versions of third-party designs, such as the EVGA RTX 3090 Ti KINGPIN, will progress relatively smoothly, but several will also be much more expensive, and $5,000 is a small meaning.

NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti Card King Jump Ticket: Two Reasons Found

As for its rival, the AMD RX 6950 XT, Moore's Law Is Dead also mentioned it, but there is no more news for the time being, and it's not even sure when it will be released (previously said as soon as the end of April).

To be sure, AMD did discuss the planning of the RX 6x50 series upgrade internally, depending on how far it can be implemented, and it also depends on the follow-up performance of the RTX 3090 Ti.

NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti Card King Jump Ticket: Two Reasons Found

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