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The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity OC is a high-performance graphics card featuring 24 GB of GDDR6X memory, designed for gamers seeking unparalleled speed and stunning visuals. With advanced cooling technology and customizable RGB lighting, this card is perfect for building a next-gen gaming rig.
Brand | Zotac |
Manufacturer | ZOTAC |
Series | ZT-A30900J-10P |
Item Height | 2.28 Inches |
Item Width | 4.75 Inches |
Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
Product Dimensions | 31.75 x 12.07 x 5.79 cm; 2.24 kg |
Item model number | ZT-A30900J-10P |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR6X |
Memory Clock Speed | 1710 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | ZOTAC |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6X |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 24 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 350 Watts |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 64-bit (build 2004 or later) |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Included Components | ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity OC graphics card, 2x Dual 6-pin to 8-pin adapter, User Manual |
Manufacturer | ZOTAC |
Item Weight | 2 kg 240 g |
M**U
Buen precio y rendimiento
No tuve que instalar driver adicionales, la tarjeta corre perfectamente
K**Y
Great temps at idle and under load!
UPDATE AT THE BOTTOM!So far I absolutely love this card, the temps are great and the noise level is next to nil. I see a lot of reviews where they say this card runs hot, no it doesn't. My temps at idle are between 45°C to 55°C and my temps under load range anywhere from 60°C to 75°C, that's even better than my EVGA RTX 2080 that I just replaced. When you run a video card that has zero fan movement while idle with short spin ups here and there the temps will seem high at 55°C but their not, that's normal, if the fans were spinning then yes those temps would be high. Most people forget to realize that these cards have heat pipes and they keep the card within a decent normal range, I should know, I've been running and building rigs since the birth of the internet and I've seen just about every kind of PC component there is. Plus GPU's and VRAMS on a graphics card can handle higher temps than a CPU and northbridge chips.I'm running this card with an Asus Rog Swift PG48UQ 48" OLED monitor and let me tell you the graphics in games, videos and photos is just stunning to say the least. I play Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Apex Legends, Elden Ring and Dying light 2 Stay Human which are pretty much your most graphics intensive games right now and the visuals are just out of this world, which in my honest opinion have to be experienced rather than by my words.If I had to throw a con at this card it would be the price, video card prices are still inflated from the chip shortage we had a few years back, when they weren't anymore the video card companies took advantage of that and they lowered back to normal pricing but are still quite a bit higher than they used to be. $1500 - $2500 for a video card, you wouldn't see those prices three years ago but if your here reading this then I'm betting that your willing to pay those prices just like I did and let me tell you... you won't be disappointed.One other thing I must point out and that's when you do a clean install of the NVidia graphics drivers, when their done don't just restart or shutdown your computer. You need to shut it down and hit the switch on your PSU to kill any stored power in the video card otherwise the card won't operate normally. Mine sounded like a jet engine was taxing the runway and then it dawned on me, you dope, you forgot to power cycle the computer. DOH! After that the quietness was shocking almost, it was almost too quite but that's normal for this card. Fans will only spin up if under load.Oh and the Aida64 screenshot of my temps still says EVGA 2080, I haven't changed the wording yet but the temp is of this 3090.Well that's my review and you can take it or leave it the choice is yours.~Happy gaming!UPDATE 02/11/2023:The fans would speed up to full RPMs and trying to control them with the Zotac software was useless, the only way to get them to normalize was to shutdown the computer and power off the PSU and then power everything back on. I have an OLED monitor and it's important to have the screen go to sleep after no activity for a bit to reduce screen retention and when I would bring it back up the fans would slowly start to spin up until they were at full RPMs again. If I installed software it make the fans spin up to full RPMs.This was just not going to do it for me so I contacted Zotac since I registered it the day I received it and it had a extended warranty and they responded and wanted to know my system specs and to see a video of it spinning up. So I gave them my system specs and took a video and after we shared emails back and forth a few times they weren't going to honor the return and said I should get with the seller so I did and they responded that they had no replacements. My only other choice was to return it for a full refund and so I did and they've already received it but haven't evidently processed it yet. So now I'm waiting for it to be processed so I can get my money back so I can buy another video card.This has been a nightmare but I guess a blessing in disguise because the replacement that I'm going to buy will be an RTX 4080 which will seriously outperform this video card. One thing to note though I'm definitely buying an extended 3-year warranty when I purchase it so as to cover my butt in case something like this happens again. I'm just lucky that this happened within the first 30 days otherwise I would have been out a video card and my money gone. I noticed that a newer reviewer from me also reported that his fans were also spinning up at full RPMs so if your looking to purchase this video card just be prepared to have to send it back otherwise you could get 4 months, 9 months or a year down the road and this happen to you and the manufacturer won't honor the warranty your going to be out the money and a video card. Be careful!~Happy gaming!
C**S
Amazing card
I grabbed it on sale for $700 off MSRP. I was debating getting a 4090, but those seem to all be melting, so I made the right choice.This card crushes all games. It’s replacing my GTX 1080 ti, and absolutely spanks that card hands down!
K**S
One powerful card
I caught this on quite the sale before the 40 series was announced for like 900 bucks. This was part of my first PC build and I wanted a solid card for my first rig. I was not disappointed here. The card has sufficient cooling for even more graphically intense games and it functions very nicely for some of the light video editing I do periodically. The card has a rather hefty metal backplate that helps keep the sagging to a minimum. The included software is OK, it isn't bad, but doesn't give me the warm and fuzzies. And forwhatever reason the GeForce experience software only downloads the latest video editing software and you have to manually update game drivers which is kind of annoying. I actually spent a week trying to figure out why my games kept crashing and that's how I figured out that video editing drivers are not the same as game ready drivers AND that GeForce experience default downloaded the former. I do not regret this purchase and I've been maxing the graphics in settings on pretty much every game I've played in 4k (Warhammer III, Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord, the Metro redux series, and very heavily modded Skyrim).
O**O
Económica
Buen precio y rendimiento
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