Based on one posting by CapFrameX (@CapFrameX), the RTX 3090 Ti is expected to only be up to 10% faster than its non-Ti counterpart at 4K resolution, while maintaining a consistent boost clock of 2GHz across the board. To put it in another way, that’s approximately 43 TFLOPs of single-precision compute power being churned out by the RTX 3090 Ti.
▶️ Ti ~10% faster at 4K▶️ 450W power▶️ 2GHz boost@BauduinSven @3DCenter_org @VideoCardz — CapFrameX (@CapFrameX) March 25, 2022 But that’s just one claim in the sea of rumours. Another rumour monger who goes by the Twitter handle MEGAsizeGPU (@Zed_Wang) says that the RTX 3090 Ti is only 5% faster than the RTX 3090, though once again, they offer no proof to the claim. Interestingly, there is also conflicting information about the pricing of the card; some reports are suggesting that the card will launch at the same MSRP as the RTX 3090 when it first debuted, which is US$1499 (~RM6320), which means that the RTX 3090 could effectively get a reduction in price, although by how much is anyone’s guess. However, according to another source, NVIDIA may actually set the MSRP of the RTX 3090 Ti at a higher price of US$1999 (~RM 8428), which would make more sense, given the extra trimmings NVIDIA is loading it up with.
— MEGAsizeGPU (@Zed__Wang) March 26, 2022 Whatever the case, what has seemingly been confirmed is that the RTX 3090 Ti will have a Founders Edition, and that this card will be a litmus test for NVIDIA before the launch of its GPU series. (Source: Videocardz, Twitter, MyDrivers)