Hey, this is entirely just my guess, but I think there'll be a faster RTX3090 card available in the near future. Because I read that(from https://videocardz.com/ iirc) NVidia could have used faster 21Gbps GDDR6X VRAM(already available from Micron) on RTX3080/3090 cards, but didn't mainly due to thermal and stability issues. So they used 19Gbps/19.5Gbps GDDR6X VRAM(also Micron) instead.
So in my opinion, one or more of the large manufacturers(but not NVidia) will probably end up selling a premium RTX3090 card with much faster 21Gbps GDDR6X VRAM.
It could happen in a year or two, bit like 16Gbps MSI RTX2080Ti Gaming Z(which is faster than Titan RTX but only became available ~3 months before the RTX3080 launch) and if that's gonna be the case then it will most likely have even faster memory(22-23Gbps?).
But I think it's more likely to happen with the very first batch of the premium RTX3090 cards. i.e.
Asus Matrix, EVGA Kingpin, Galax HOF, MSI Lightning Z.
What do you guys think?
So in my opinion, one or more of the large manufacturers(but not NVidia) will probably end up selling a premium RTX3090 card with much faster 21Gbps GDDR6X VRAM.
It could happen in a year or two, bit like 16Gbps MSI RTX2080Ti Gaming Z(which is faster than Titan RTX but only became available ~3 months before the RTX3080 launch) and if that's gonna be the case then it will most likely have even faster memory(22-23Gbps?).
But I think it's more likely to happen with the very first batch of the premium RTX3090 cards. i.e.
Asus Matrix, EVGA Kingpin, Galax HOF, MSI Lightning Z.
What do you guys think?