Zotac GeForce RTX 3090 Gaming Trinity (24 GB)

Zotac GeForce RTX 3090 Gaming Trinity

24 GB


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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luca.roth

5 years ago

Is this delivery date realistic?

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Former user

5 years ago

No. All 3080/3090s were sold well over the 2020 delivery volume, so it would have to be a coincidence that all those who ordered a model cancelled (e.g. they had already received another card) in order to be supplied with a late order this year. No idea why digitec is still offering them for sale here.
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bruelhart.l

5 years ago

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benjamin.haendel

5 years ago

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It depends on the resolution you are gaming in. Even a 10900K limits the card in Full HD and often in WQHD. I would wait and see what AMD shows at the beginning of October with Zen 3 and then invest in a new CPU if the price fits. At the moment there is probably nothing that can exhaust the card. Just wait and see and don't get stressed ;)
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sid024

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Short answer: Enough, better with overclock. Of course there will be CPU bottleneck, strong even at 1080p (FullHD) and less at 1440p (QHD) at 4k it is slow but still present. Okay is: i7-7700k upwards R7 3700X upwards Should I upgrade now? If still on 1080p - then better upgrade the monitor + RTX 30xx (1440p 165hz+ / 4k 100hz+) If already on 1440p / 4k, then you can play everything on MAX I would possibly upgrade the CPU with the newer generations (Ryzen 5000/Intel 11/12Gen).

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