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🚀 Power your play with the ASUS TUF RTX 3090 — where elite performance meets rock-solid reliability.
The ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 OC Edition is a powerhouse graphics card featuring 24GB of ultra-fast GDDR6X memory at 24 Gbps, capable of driving stunning 8K resolution displays. Built on NVIDIA's Ampere architecture, it delivers double the FP32 throughput and advanced ray tracing with 2nd Gen RT Cores and AI-enhanced 3rd Gen Tensor Cores. Its rugged design includes military-grade components and dual ball fan bearings for superior cooling and longevity. With PCIe 4.0 support, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 1.4a, this card is engineered for professionals and gamers demanding top-tier performance and reliability.












| ASIN | B08HJGNJ81 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,177 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | Collection card, Speedsetup Manual, TUF-RTX3090-O24G-GAMING |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 211 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 7680x4320 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
| Graphics Card Ram | 24 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 |
| Graphics Description | Graphic Engine NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3090 |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 24 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.81"L x 5"W |
| Item Type Name | ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 24GB GDDR6X, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Dual ball Fan Bearings, Military-grade Certification, GPU Tweak II) |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Clock Speed | 15000 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | TUF-RTX3090-O24G-GAMING |
| Model Name | RTX 3090 OC Edition Graphics Card |
| Model Number | TUF-RTX3090-O24G-GAMING |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| UPC | 192876017876 192876922828 |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort , HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |
M**A
Best Dollar Per Performance Valued RTX 3090
Top of the line build quality for the Asus "Budget" TUF Brand. This card runs cool, looks sleek, feels extremely durable, and uses high quality MOSFET and parts too. In comparison to the whole debacle with cheaper MOSFETs with the other budget friendly brands from other manufacturers, ASUS fortunately stuck with their guns and stayed with higher quality components, despite this being the "cheaper" option in their lineup. When running this card in OC Mode and using their Asus GPU Tweak II to enhance the overclock, this card ran at max 70C and continued to keep a steady clock above 1770MHZ as advertised. I am sure there is a little bit more headroom that can be done if you manually overclock and fiddle with the settings which goes to show the quality of the card. If you are considering buying an RTX 3090 then you are already aware of the horrendous performance per dollar in comparison to the RTX 3080 when it comes to gaming workloads specifically. However, if you are going to buy one, you were already aware of that. But it still makes sense to try and get the most out of your money and in this case if you are looking for a sleek, high quality, and well performing card then this one is definitely a top contender. As of this review, the exemption of GPU's from the tariffs in China has just expired, and thus GPUs are now seeing a massive increase in price from 8 - 25%. This card retailed for $1599.99 prior to the tariffs exemption, now they are retailing on Asus' site for $1839.99. Unfortunately, this has applied to all other manufacturers as far as I am aware and really makes purchasing the RTX 3090 for gaming workloads specifically an even harder buy. Of course this card is a good value for workstation use in comparison to last gens Titan RTX but again, with non-existent stock and now tariffs on top of this, I wish you best of luck in procuring one until demand is finally met.
B**E
Review of the Product: It's Great!
Anyone in the market for a high-end GPU this fall and winter will agree that the shopping experience has been frustrating at best. That's a true first-world problem and trivial in the grand scheme of life, so we should all count our blessings before down-rating a product because of its scarcity. After plugging away for weeks using one of the Discord stock-checker services, I finally got one of these from Amazon at MSRP. I'd really been aiming for a 3080 or 6800 XT, but got impatient enough that the 3090 actually in my cart (!!) was irresistible. Three weeks in, I have absolutely no regrets. The RTX 3080 is a far better value proposition if you can find one at MSRP, and the ASUS TUF Gaming version is physically almost identical (visually indistinguishable) from this 3090. That being said, I do take some comfort in knowing that with 24GB of VRAM this GPU will not need upgrading for several years. This card is beautifully built, fast, cool and quiet. I have not pushed its limits, but a modest overclock (on top of the factory OC) of core and memory clock speeds can be easily accomplished with no significant increase in temperature or fan noise. Serious overclockers should look elsewhere (and spend even more for ROG STRIX, Aorus Extreme, etc.) because the TUF 3090 is BIOS-limited to 107% of stock power, or 375 watts. That's more than fast enough for me.
R**L
Problems
Mother board unable to detect gpu - no hdmi output - tried 3 tested good hdmi cables and a two different good working monitors - Data Link worked - made over four calls to Asus tech support - final outcome was gpu was defective - options were to get a RMA and send defective gpu in for service - could take two weeks or more to get gpu returned - could take just as long to get a refurbished gpu - so I opted to send it back to seller - I've ordered another Asus RTX 3090 Tuf from StockX - the only difference is it cannot be returned to seller and I'll have to deal with Asus fixing it - I'm crossing my fingers hoping that I'll get a good gpu this time - upon researching the web blogs it seems that this is a common problem with Asus gpus and many people have had to send the gpu back multiple times and pay for shipping - I need this particular gpu for video editing primarily or else I would get a much lessor gpu if it were for gaming- I was very disappointed when I figured out that the hdmi wasn't working but the Data Link was - and when I noticed the green boot qled constantly on the z690 pro creator board - this is a system I built to exact specifications as Tech Notice on YT and he had no issues - I'm using two Kingston DDR5 32's - Kingstons compatibility shows they are compatible with the 13600 and z690 - the qleds showed no problem with cpu, ram, or mb - all rgb's lit up on the Phatech liquid 360 artic cpu cooler - Kingston ddr5 - I could have installed windows 11 using the D Link but decided I want to make sure that there wasn't a mb issue - according to Asus tech from 1 tier support all the way up its the gpu
D**W
The ASUS TUF series is the most durable, quiet, and coolest running of all the manufacturers
The ASUS TUF series is the most durable, quiet, and coolest running of all the manufacturers. I was able to mine bit-coin, play Conan Exiles with max settings, and watch 4K videos all at the same time on 3 different monitors without a problem or delay. Still have yet to come close to using all the video memory at once. Love this video card. More than 2.5 times the mining performance of the RTX 3080 10GB.
J**N
Good for league of legends
I caved and bought the 3090 direct from Amazon because I don't feel that the stock issues will be resolved anytime soon and if I'm going to spend over1500 on a gpu it will be on a 3090 and not for a 3080 from a scalper. Peformance - obsurd...runs everything max @1440p over 150 fps. Cyberpunk runs at 80-90 with everything on and quality dlss. Paired with a 5800x I am not seeing the GPU usage drop below 96% on demanding titles @ 2560 x 1080 as well as 1440p. (I switch between two different monitors). I would only recommend this if you have the savings and can't wait for a 3080. The build quality is great and the subtle rgb is nice but the software is junk as usual with Asus.
P**.
The best 3090
The TUF is the best 30x0 card in my opinion. Had a STRIX 3080 but it soiled the bed after 1.5 years. This TUF 3090 has far less coil whine and much better temps that the STRIX. I realize that it's basically a lottery how good your card will be, but the TUF has the best overall build quality and cooling.
M**R
Just one problem
What can I say but, " I needed this". Wife and I got into VR through a friend while visiting. Got to play Beat Saber on the PS2 VR. We were sold. Got a Samsung Odyssey +, then used PS2VR set up and there was no stopping us then. Three systems later and 4 VR headsets I needed to future proof purchases so RTX 3090 looked like a sure bet. Now prices were through the roof due to COVID issues and I waited till it looked like prices stabilized - bought one month to early - but I saw noticeable improvement in VR performance. Varjio Aero VR runs smooth on regular setting, just took some time to find best settings. Purchased in June of 2022 - May 18, 2023 now. Have to return for service because Display Ports stopped. HDMI is still good but when I went to hook up Aero message said, "Card has to many video feeds and need to disconnect one in order to use". Well, only had HDMI and the VR on Display Port so it was clear something happened. After much checking, troubleshooting, etc. I got my Sim Rig card, RTX 3080, popped it in and all is working fine. Thought it could be software related but card swap out confirmed it was hardware issue. This card is great, flawless for all gaming and VR with only a few overheating issues where fans ran at max for a bit. Glad it happened before 1 yr warranty expired. If there is any problem with repair or service I will update.
V**D
Good performance for demanding games
My son needed a replacement for his GTX 1080 which was showing a little lag for some of his more demanding games. The GTX 3090, while expensive without a doubt, is less so than the latest 4090, and delivers all the performance needed for even the most demanding games. Bottom line: he is satisfied with it.
A**R
Asus, mala calidad…
Solo he comprado productos Asus 2 veces, siendo esta la segunda. Tristemente en ambas ocasiones el producto venía dañado… A pesar de las buenas calificaciones de este producto, la tarjeta no dio señal de video en ninguno de sus puertos DP y HDMI, se probó en 2 PC’s con fuentes de 850W y 1000W. Cambié por Zotac y funcionó a la perfección.
V**C
Good to buy when price is low
It is an overkill GPU, but since I bought it when the price was halved, I had no trouble getting one.
D**D
Fraude absoluto
Los números de serie del producto no coinciden. Ni siquiera el modelo es el indicado. Esta tarjeta es en realidad una 2080ti El producto venía abierto y con huellas sobre la tarjeta No se recomienda comprar de la página de este artículo especifico
S**T
Scam do not buy, you will get a 3070 ti instead
The box arrived a bit damaged, red flag right there. Then when opening the box, the card barely fit in the foam protector. The serial number sticker was scrubbed off the card and when plugged in, it's a 3070 ti, not a 3090.
0**6
Should be good for another few years.
For myself awesome card, but havent tried anything else, cant afford anything else anyway! lol
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