Unveiling the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 SUPER: A Closer Look at the Unreleased Flagship Graphics Card

2023-09-20 05:30:00

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3090 SUPER graphics card has been exposed again, showing off this graphics card that was never officially launched and was replaced by the 3090 Ti. The RTX 3090 SUPER was originally expected to be launched as the flagship graphics card of the RTX 30 series, but was later canceled for unknown reasons and changed to the 3090 Ti. This is not the first time we have heard of a 3090 SUPER model. In fact, Rumors about the 3090 SUPER began as early as the launch of the RTX 3090, and gamers and enthusiasts are looking forward to an upgraded model of the SUPER or Ti in the near future. But as we know, it took NVIDIA a year and a half to launch a flagship graphics card under the name RTX 3090 Ti. Now, new images show off the RTX 3090 SUPER in an all-over matte metallic black appearance. This graphics card uses the same three-fan cooling as the final “Ti” model in the Founders Edition. It appears that the decision to change the naming scheme from SUPER to Ti occurred closer to launch, with NVIDIA delaying the launch of this graphics card for a few weeks. Last year, we also saw several photos of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 SUPER from different angles, confirming the existence of this model. According to reports, the graphics card has the same specifications as the RTX 3090 Ti, with 10,752 CUDA cores, 1860 MHz, and 24 GB GDDR6X VRAM, with speeds of 21 Gbps. The BIOS version of this graphics card is also the same as the RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition, and apart from some minor changes in the heatsink and SUPER naming, there are almost no differences. There is still no news that NVIDIA will change the name of this graphics card, but for friends who love computer hardware, having the opportunity to see this unlisted flagship graphics card can be regarded as fulfilling a big wish.

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