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Nvidia RTX 3090 pictured, RTX 3000 series prices leak

New images of the reported Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 have been posted online alongside the reported prices of each of the remaining models of the RTX 3000 series.

The photos posted by @GarnetSunset shows the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Founders Edition side-by-side with an Nvidia RTX 2080Ti Founders Edition. From what we've seen on the photos, the RTX 3090 is quite bigger than the RTX 2080Ti and it looks like it will be a 3-slot graphics card (3 fingers on the bracket).

The irregular heatsink and PCB that we have shown you before are present on the graphics card, meaning that the fan position had to follow suit, with one on the front and another one on the back. The fan design and size have also changed, and unlike the first photo that we have shared, this graphics card is fully black.

 

Image credit: @GarnetSunset

The backplate has something written on it, but it's not clear what it is. By the looks of it, it seems that it's “RTX 3090”. According to the leaker, this graphics card will be priced at $1400, but we will only know for sure once it has been officially revealed given that Nvidia tends to change this type of details right before the launch.

The leaker has also shared its take on the price of the rest of the RTX 3000 series graphics cards, pricing the RTX 3060 at $400, the RTX 3070 at $600, and $800 for the Nvidia RTX 3080.

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KitGuru says: Are many of you hoping to upgrade to an RTX 3000 series GPU? Will you buy the Founders Edition or wait for the AiB partner solutions?

 

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