RTX 3090: ready to play in 8K
The RTX 3090 is the most powerful graphics card in the latest NVIDIA RTX 3000 series. The Asus GeForce RTX 3090 TUF OC delivers extreme performance thanks to Ampere, a second generation RTX architecture that brings its share of optimizations to ray technologies. tracing and DLSS for ever greater immersion, and a high framerate.
It is therefore logical that this model has 10,496 CUDA cores, 24 GB of GDDR6X memory and RT and Tensor cores with doubled performance. Specifications to put in the hands of avid gamers but also creators of video, 3D content …
Designed for creators of the most ambitious PC configurations, this model stands out for its cooling system with water block developed by EK Water Blocks. The cooling motor with central split-flow water inlet circulates the liquid above the GPU and other major components without restriction of flow. The result: a better distribution of thermal loads while saving space since the card only occupies one slot. for extreme performance. Ideal for a modded PC configuration, with compact set-ups or for large workstations.
NVIDIA Ampere: the second generation RTX
With the Ampere architecture, NVIDIA not only offers a significant performance gain over the previous generation, but also took the opportunity to greatly improve RTX technologies as well as the performance and number of RT and Tensor cores, Computing units dedicated respectively to ray tracing (which simulates the physical behavior of light for cinematographic rendering) and to assistance in 3D graphics rendering via the Deep Learning Super Sample (DLSS). The results at stake? More fluidity and a reduction in the impact of ray-tracing on the number of frames.
8K HDR gaming experience
Playing, capturing content or watching videos in 8K HDR is now possible. The GeForce RTX 3090, built on the Ampere architecture, and more specifically on HDMI 2.1 support, brings you a level of detail never seen before for a breathtaking visual experience. With up to 4x more pixels than 4K and 16 times more pixels than 1080p coupled with the phenomenal contrast level of HDR mode, the future has never been so near.



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