A new report has just surfaced online, which reveals key information regarding the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti. While we had recently reported on a rumor regarding the RTX 3090 SUPER, it seems that team green might also be considering a new Ti variant of its top end GPU.

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VideoCardz has claimed that it has received an RTX 3090 Ti and even shared certain key specifications of the upcoming graphics card. As per the report, the RTX 3090 Ti features the GA102-250 GPU with 10,752 CUDA cores, 84 clusters, 84 RT cores, 336 Tensor cores and 128 ROPs. As of right now, the clock speeds of the GPU is currently unknown but the report did state that it houses a sizeable 21GB of VRAM.

Furthermore, the RTX 3090 Ti will be 2.5Gbps faster than the RTX 3090 and sports 2GB VRAM modules, rather than the 1GB modules found in the vanilla version. While the memory speeds will be faster, the Ti variant still only features 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM. On the other hand, the boost in specs also arrives with a sizeable jump in power draw, with the RTX 3090 Ti featuring a new PCB that has a whopping 450W TDP over the base models 360W TDP.

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Reportedly, the RTX 3090 Ti will include a new power connector for the PCIe Gen 5 compatibility. Nvidia is rumored to launch the RTX 3090 Ti in January 2022, which clashes with the supposed launch period of the RTX 3090 SUPER that we had previously reported on. Unfortunately, finer details regarding the GPU is still unknown, so we will have to wait for an official announcement from the company.

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