NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 And RTX 3080 Reference Boards Smile For The Camera
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 And RTX 3080 Reference Boards Smile For The Camera

Videocardz has done it again: pictures of the reference boards for the RTX 3090 and RTX 3080 have leaked out. The leaks once again confirm that only the founders edition cards will have an irregularly shaped PCB and we will get the usual rectangular shape (albiet highly compacted) with the AIB RTX 3080 and RTX 3090s. Interestingly we are also seeing standard power connectors for the AIB variants - which means you do not need to get the 12 pin unless you are going founders!
Videocardz compiled pictures of three PCBs: the RTX 3080 Founders Edition, RTX 3080 AIB and RTX 3090 AIB. The AIB cards feature dual 8-pin connecctors and the board numbers are PG132-10 and PG132-30 respectively as we have already leaked exclusively before. Interestingly, only the RTX 3090 has support for dual-GPU connections. Considering almost no one uses NVIDIA SLI anymore its not really surprising to see the company save precious space on the PCB for more useful circuitry.
As we have already told you, the 20GB variant is going to come after Big Navi. This board will have the PG132-20 board number. WhyCry has correctly noted that some power stages are actually missing from the RTX 3090 design. This would imply that an RTX TITAN Ampere is not completely out of the question as well since AIBs would likely want to use the same beefed up baord for a TITAN as well.
Since we do not know the confirmed naming schemes yet, I will refer to these boards according to their board numbers and the RTX 2000 series card they are intended to replace.
Ampere GPU not only features twice the RT performance but also features more than twice the raster performance of the RTX 2080 Ti. With over 30 TFLOPs of raster performance available, this is a GPU that is offering twice the performance on every single category (raster, raytracing and tensor) for the same price!
The company also had a couple of benchmarks and a gorgeous marble demo to show that the new and improved RT cores can actually render fully raytraced scenes (finally!) while not sacrificing raster performance.
While Turing did not have the power to usher in an era of fully raytraced games it looks like Ampere will be doing just that. With more than twice the power of the RTX 2080 Ti at the same pricing level. This is clearly a game-changing level of performance upgrade and a 100% performance improvement for the same price.
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