RTX 3090 Ti Launches Today; MSRP Revealed
Today the RTX 3090 Ti made its debut on the market. Fortunately, the official price of the card is less than $2000 (albeing slightly). Interestingly, Asus recommends a 1000W power supply for its custom model.

GeForce RTX 3090 Ti GPU launches today. Nvidia has set its base price at $1999.
The GPU is supposed to be 9% faster than the standard RTX 3090 model and is intended for enthusiasts and people involved in graphics or video processing.
- For the reference model Nvidia recommends a power supply of at least 850 watts - that's an increase of 100 watts over the base RTX 3090.
The same recommendations are given by EVGA, which in its own version of the RTX 3090 Ti called FTW3 Ultra Gaming - its MSRP being $2199) - has overclocked the core by 60 MHz (to 1920 MHz).
Asus, meanwhile, recommends a 1000-watt power supply for its custom TUF RTX 3090 Ti card (via PC Gamer), whose core clocking during gameplay oscillates most of the time between 1.99 GHz and slightly above 2 GHz (in OC mode).
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