The company also says the RAM can deliver up to 1TB/s of memory bandwidth. The new GPU is aimed at gamers and content creators who want the most out of their setups. And the card should offer exceptional performance “without compromise” to anyone who wants to slot this card into their machine. Both the standard and overclocked models are equipped with 2nd generation RT cores for ray tracing as well as 3rd generation Tensor cores for DLSS and AI features. Both models also come with 24GB of GDDR6X RAM (384-bit), a triple fan configuration, PCI Express 4.0 support, DisplayPort 1.4a and HDMI 2.1 support, and PNY’s Epic-X RGB lighting system details.
PNY has not revealed pricing or availability for its RTX 3090 Ti cards
The RTX 3060 Ti from PNY retails for $719.99 at its MSRP (which got more stock by the way). So expect the RTX 3090 Ti to cost well over $1,000. As for when it will be available, PNY doesn’t really give off any hints here. But the launch is probably not too far off. Other RTX 3090 Ti cards from different manufacturers are suspected to launch sometime this week or in early April. So that could be when PNY launches its cards as well. Then again this is just a guess based on that previous information. And PNY will no doubt share exact pricing and availability details later. Once it gets closer to an official launch of these new GPUs.
RGB can be turned on or off with the flip of a switch
RGB is great. But you might not necessarily want it on all the time. The cool thing about the RGB lighting here is that you can turn it off. Easily at that. PNY designed the card with an on/off switch that lets you enable or disable the RGB at your leisure.