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If u have the money the RTX 3090 should be a beast (heard from friends) i use a RTX 3080 wich is pretty good as well
i came from an old pc with a gtx 970
As of right now, it is not the best time to buy the RTX 3090. Some agreement expired and now there are tariffs on products like graphics cards. Prices will be much higher than before
it's worth, but not for you, you have one of the best gpus and 3090 is not for gaming as invidia says, but you can get 3080 if you think that ur gpu is week or something
I think it is a little bit overkill as of now because to buy that you also need a really good processor to go along with it. In total, it might be a little pricey. Youd need a I7 9700k atleast
Raw spec-wise, the 3090 has 20% more raw power than the 3080. In real world conditions, the performance gains on a title that will utilize the full power of the card will be in the neighborhood of 10-15%. Things will get even better with driver updates and proper utilization from games.. but those gains will apply to all 30x cards, so the 3090 won't suddenly get better relatively speaking.
I would only recommend this card to people gaming at 4K resolution with >60Hz. The 3080 can mostly guarantee 60Hz, but not much more. The 3090 will push it just a little bit further, so it's worth it for people that are in that boat. If you have Gsync support, then this could be even less of an issue. Most people prefer higher frame rates over resolution.
Most of the VRAM will indeed be wasted unless you are a graphical dev, but 10GB in 4K via 3080 doesn't leave much room for additional features -- texture details etc. I think 8GB is the accepted norm for 4K. And resolution is the biggest factor in VRAM needs.
I think the reason people are in a rush to buy 30x cards is for Cyberpunk & AC Valhalla. If you are gaming at 1080p or 1440p (even ultrawide), the 3080 is your perfect option.
I'm firmly in the 4K > 60Hz camp and am going to get a 3090. I currently have a 2080 Ti, which fell short of reliable 4K gaming. So I've been playing games at 1440p at around 90Hz with Gsync, and that is much more preferable than 40-60Hz 4K. I hate to admit this, but it's hard to tell the difference of 1440p being upscaled to 4K vs native 4K. LG CX is doing a very good job on this.
Also the XBX/PS5 both have 16GB of GDDR6 -- but that's shared memory (CPU RAM and GPU VRAM) -- so each game can decide how much of each it wants to use so a bit of a sliding scale there.
Last detail which I don't know much about is this NVCache feature -- which provides compression/decompression on VRAM. Maybe this is why the 3080 only comes with 10GB which feels like a step down from the 2080 Ti that has 11GB. It's very fast memory and the compression algorithm is likely hardware, so it might be free. But it might also have some overhead cost. I don't know if the 20x had that feature or not. But it is another consideration.
it's impossible to speculate whether Cyberpunk will utilize more advanced possibilities. 3080s are going to have 20GB versions soon -- pretty sure Nvidia is saving it for the Navi 2 announcement which are rumored to have 16GB. I feel like this is more marketing than anything. I don't care about the VRAM much -- again, unless your doing 4K, you will never need more than 10GB of VRAM.