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NVIDIA’s RTX 3090 Ti graphics card could very well be a Spartan from 343 Industries’ Halo, in that it too is missing in action. Originally announced at CES 2022 for a January 27th release, the new halo product for the RTX 30-series family even had some of its specifications announced in a livestream. Cependant, the due date has come and gone for more than half a month, and NVIDIA still hadn’t said anything about the why and the how of it – or when should gamers hoping to snag the best NVIDIA graphics card of this generation ready their F5 keys (and bank accounts). Until now – dans une déclaration à The Verge, NVIDIA spokesperson Jen Andersson said that “We don’t currently have more info to share on the RTX 3090 Ti, but we’ll be in touch when we do”. Déçu? So are we.
While the reasons surrounding the RTX 3090 Ti’s delayed launch still isn’t clear – and with NVIDIA’s response, we’re left wondering if it ever will be – there were some warning signs that not all the grass was green on the RTX 3090 Ti’s launch. The consensus seems to be that NVIDIA found some last-minute production issues with the RTX 3090 Ti, which prompted an emergency delay on the cards’ launch. The purported problems range from issues with the card’s PCB, BIOS, and even GDDR6X 21 Gbps memory modules – but it’s unclear which of these (or perhaps which combination) truly prompted the very real delay on the product launch.