All of NVIDIA’s top-end GeForce RTX 30 series cards have dropped well below their MSRPs. The GeForce RTX 3090 has dropped from $1,499 to $1,299, 14% off its official MSRP. It features 10,496 FP32 cores paired with 24GB of GDDR6X memory via a 384-bit bus and a boost frequency of 1,755MHz. The RTX 3090 features the nearly enabled GA102 die, next to only the RTX 3090 Ti.
Similarly, the RTX 3080 Ti is now going for $899, down from $1,199. Much like the RTX 3090 and the 3090 Ti, it is based on the GA102 die. It is packing a total of 10,240 cores alongside 12GB of GDDR6X memory via a 384-bit bus. It has a slightly lower boost clock of 1,695MHz.
Finally, we have the last member of the GA102 family, the RTX 3080. The 12GB variant is now down to $739.99, down from $999 at the time of launch. It rocks 8,960 FP32 cores paired with 12GB of GDDR6X memory via a 384-bit bus. Compared to the 10GB variant, we’re looking at an additional 256 cores and a wider 384-bit (vs 320-bit). At the same time, the base clock is a smidge lower from 1,440MHz to 1,260MHz.