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RTX 3090 Strix White Edition - Unboxing, Review & Benchmark | One Beautiful GPU! #nvidia #asus

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Contact me for a pc build 👉 gigageektech@gmail.com My Website 👉gigageektech.com My Discord 👉 https://discord.gg/f79uQJJv My Tiktok 👉 tiktok.com/@gigageektech What is up guys welcome back to another GigaGeek video. Today I will be doing an Unboxing, Review and Benchmark of my new RTX 3090 White Edition. It took me a while to get my dream GPU but I got it for you guys! The performance is off the charts as its shown in the benchmark section and its obviously one beautiful GPU. Enjoy! (Subscribe) Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:32 - Unboxing 3:37 - Aesthetics 4:03 - Technical Specs 5:06 - Visual Specs 6:04 - Cooling 7:01 - Extra Features 7:40 - PC Specs for Benchmark 8:03 - Benchmarks 8:56 - Pricing 9:09 - Outro

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In this video I finally unbox my dream GPU: the ASUS ROG Strix RTX 3090 White Edition. I walk you through the whole unboxing experience (which is honestly really nice), show the accessories, and do a full aesthetics tour—because yeah, this thing is one beautiful, massive card. ASUS throws in some random-but-fun extras like the ROG ring with coordinates (it points to an ASUS office), cable ties, a little cover piece for the card, and even a ROG collection card. After that, I break down the specs and the stuff that actually matters: Ampere architecture, 24GB of GDDR6X, 384-bit bus, 10,496 CUDA cores, plus the tensor and RT cores for AI and ray tracing work. I also cover the physical realities—this is a huge 2.9-slot GPU, it’s super heavy, and it wants three 8-pin power cables, so you need a beefy PSU. For cooling, I go into ASUS’s axial-tech fans, the fan-stop behavior under 50°C, the heatpipes, and the airflow design. Then I run benchmarks on my Ryzen 7 3700X/32GB/B550 test system, talk pricing (around $2500 with $2100 MSRP), and tease a surprise build using this card.

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