This RTX 3090 is built on NVIDIA's Ampere architecture with 10,496 CUDA cores, a base frequency around 1.4 GHz and boost (acceleration) up to ~1.7 GHz, 24 GB GDDR6X memory, 2nd-generation RT Cores and 3rd-generation Tensor Cores for enhanced ray tracing and AI performance.
It features 24 GB of GDDR6X memory. That large frame buffer benefits ultra-high-resolution gaming (4K and beyond), large texture/asset workloads, professional content creation, and GPU-accelerated compute tasks that require large datasets.
Yes. The RTX 3090 delivers top-tier performance for 4K gaming and real-time ray tracing thanks to its powerful RT Cores, Tensor Cores, and large memory. Real-world performance depends on game settings, CPU, and system configuration.
Yes. With 3rd-generation Tensor Cores, the RTX 3090 supports NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and other AI-enhanced features to improve performance and image quality where supported by games and applications.
Power requirements vary by model and system, but the RTX 3090 is a high-power GPU. NVIDIA recommends at least a 750W PSU for typical systems; some builds—especially with overclocking—may need 850W or more. Check the specific iGame model's TGP and recommended PSU.
Connector types vary by card manufacturer. Many RTX 3090 designs use dual 8-pin PCIe power connectors or the newer 12VHPWR (PCIe Gen5) adapter on some models. Always confirm the exact connectors on the iGame model before installation.
Output configurations differ by vendor. Most RTX 3090 cards include DisplayPort (typically DP 1.4a) and HDMI (HDMI 2.1) outputs to support high refresh rates and high resolutions. Check the specific iGame card listing for exact ports and quantities.
The RTX 3090 uses a PCIe x16 slot (PCIe 4.0 compatible). It is a physically large, multi-slot card, so ensure your case has enough clearance and your motherboard has the required slot. Check the iGame card's length, height, and slot width before purchase.
The RTX 3090 platform supports NVLink on compatible models for certain professional and compute workloads. Gaming SLI support is limited and deprecated for many new titles, so multi-GPU setups are less common for gaming.
Install the latest NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Drivers from NVIDIA's website or via GeForce Experience to ensure optimal performance, compatibility, and access to features like DLSS and driver optimizations for new games.
Many RTX 3090 models, including factory-overclocked variants, support further tuning via utilities like MSI Afterburner, ASUS GPU Tweak, or vendor software. Overclocking increases performance but also raises power draw and temperature—do so carefully and monitor stability.
Thermals and noise depend on the cooling solution of the specific iGame model and case airflow. High-performance GPUs can run warm under load; well-designed coolers typically keep temperatures reasonable and noise acceptable. Check reviews for the exact iGame variant for real-world measurements.
Yes. With 24 GB of GDDR6X and Ampere architecture, the RTX 3090 is well-suited to content creation, GPU rendering, AI inference/training tasks, and large-model workflows. For some professional uses, workstation GPUs (e.g., NVIDIA RTX A-series) offer additional drivers and certifications.
Warranty terms vary by retailer and the card manufacturer (iGame/Colorful). Typical warranties range from 1 to several years. Check the seller's product page or included documentation for exact warranty length and RMA procedures.
Verify physical dimensions (length, height, slot width), power connector type and PSU requirements, display outputs, warranty, and return policy. Also confirm your CPU and cooling are sufficient to avoid bottlenecks and thermal issues with this high-end GPU.
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