Nvidia 3000 Series is Here

 


Nvidia 3000 Series is Here


At long last! Nvidia uncovered its new RTX 3000 line of Ampere-powered GPU prior in the month- - the RTX 3090, 3080, and 3070 cards. The new 3000 series is the second generation of Nvidia's RTX graphics cards that will run highlights like constant beam following with a lot better than current RTX 2000 series cards. This is what I think about each card up until now, including specs, value, delivery date, and that's just the beginning. 

Nvidia RTX 3000 Series Price And Release Dates 

The RTX 3080 is set to dispatch on September 17 for $700 USD, and the RTX 3070 was likewise uncovered with a delivery window in October and a cost of $500. The huge top of the line card, the RTX 3090, is supposed to be equipped for 8K goal at 60 FPS execution - the RTX 3090 will dispatch on September 24, and estimating begins at an incredible $1500. RTX 3000 series pre-orders are not yet accessible, however, Nvidia's site has a "notify me" button in case you're anxious to put in a request. Customarily, another line of GPUs sells out immediately when they initially go up for pre-order, and that could undoubtedly be the situation here because of Nvidia's shockingly menacing pricing.


Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, and 3070 Series Specs

    
    More details were provided in Nvidia's reveal video below.

New RT Cores.

New Tensor Cores.

Superfast GDDR6X memory.

The all-new GeForce RTX 30 Series is    The #UltimatePlay.https://t.co/AQLQrRt31T pic.twitter.com/HO4ddrqfFy

— NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce) September 1, 2020


These new RTX 30-series cards are worked with another cooling framework, including fans on the two sides of the board that are pushing and pulling air in the two ways autonomously to all the more likely oversee temperature. Nvidia claims that these cards will run cooler and calmer than the current RTX 20-series. With respect to the Founders Edition board configuration, here's a glimpse at the new RTX 3080 video card itself:


What can you say about this new beast? 

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