GeForce RTX 3000-Series Specs The RTX 3080 is the flagship card of the bunch, the one that's most carefully balanced in terms of power and affordability. However, it should be noted that this technology still hasn’t proved itself, despite the lofty promises.Some key rumors regarding DLSS 3.0 are that it *should* work with any game that has TAA (temporal anti-aliasing), but that a game ready driver will be required. Dernière édition par Onimitsu le 01/09/2020 à 21:51 Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series of next-gen graphics cards are official. Estimate suggest that this application of tensor cores could lead to anywhere between 20-40% less VRAM usage.During the official September 1 launch event, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang heavily touted DLSS 3.0 as the key for high-FPS 8K gaming. NVIDIA has paired 6 GB GDDR6 memory with the Quadro RTX 3000 Mobile, which are connected using a 256-bit memory interface. This likely shut down the door of Ti/Super suffixes losing their place, but nothing has been announced yet so we have to wait and see.Some other information that came from the launch is that the RTX 3000 series will be equipped with Micron (memory manufacturer) came out in August with a document suggesting that RTX 3090 will be equipped with GDDR6X memory with 21 Gbps. In the mean time, if you’re wondering what games will support the RTX 3000 series’ ray tracing tech when they launch next month, then Tagged with While the theory certainly is interesting, let’s not get ahead of ourselves just yet.On September 1st, Jensen Huang hosted a virtual event where he presented us with new details for the RTX 3000 series, such as release date, pricing, specifications, and a host of other features.There have been several rumors revealing that Nvidia has stopped the production of the RTX 2000 cards and told the vendors to empty out their shelves of them to make room for RTX 3000 series.The key possible consequence of this is that the retailers won’t raise the prices of the RTX 3000 cards in order to sway the consumers to buy more RTX 2000 cards so that their inventory can be cleared.Although these rumors made some noise, as of September 2020, Nvidia still holds position that they’re not discontinuing the RTX 2000 series just yet.Following Nvidia’s price bump trend from the GTX 1000 series to RTX 2000 series, it was widely assumed that the RTX 3000 series will be even more expensive.The expected enthusiast-class was thought to be above the $2000 price point and likely closer to $3000. All of those RTX 3000 specs could, of course, just be a load of bobbins dreamed up by eager specs leakers, so for now it’s best to take any alleged specs and performance figures floating about the internet with a pinch of salt. Nvidia is unveiling its new GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards today. At the moment, Nvidia have only provided a very vague, teraflops-based outline for the specific specs of their three new RTX 3000 graphics cards, but I’ve summarised what we know so far below and will update this article with more information about their base and boost clock speeds and memory clock speeds as soon as it’s available.To help put those numbers into at least a little bit of perspective, Nvidia also showed off this handy chart, detailing where their new RTX 3070 and RTX 3080 cards sit alongside their current 20-series siblings, and even Nvidia’s older GTX 10 series. However, these aren’t exactly substantiated, so it’s best to take them with a grain of salt.With the DisplayPort 2.0 standard getting its official and long-awaited release in 2019 and predictions that it will be available in late 2020, there are rumors that the RTX 3000 series will be offering DP 2.0 support.As expected, they will support HDMI 2.1, as it was already available on Nvidia’s RTX 2000 series.The latest information surrounding the power consumption is the 12-pin power connector required for the RTX 3080.