Well, it’s officially the first day of February and that means January is now in the rear view mirror. Why is that notable? Technically, we were supposed to have learned more about NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3090 Ti by now. During the company’s pre-CES livestream a few weeks ago, NVIDIA SVP Jeff Fisher held up a Founders Edition model of the new
Nvidia ceased Kepler, and Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Game Ready Driver support, last summer. The new driver supports older Windows installations, as well as Windows 10 and 11, the GeForce RTX 2060 12GB, CUDA 11.4 and NIS upscaling.
The Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master is an upper mid-range 12th Gen board designed for gamers, with five M.2 sockets, 105A VRMs, 10GbE and integrated Wi-Fi 6E, along with 11 USB ports. Its $469.99 price isn’t low, but it’s loaded with features and compares favorably overall to other similarly priced options.
At CES 2022 Nvidia briefly showed off the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, promising more information at the end of January – but since then things have gone quiet.