NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series Graphics Cards Full Nepal Price Guide

Key Takeaways
- RTX 3090 Ti tops the range at Rs. 330,000 while RTX 3050 starts at Rs. 55,000
- All models use Ampere N4P process with up to 28.3 billion transistors
- New Reflex, Broadcast and Omniverse Machinima technologies enhance gaming and streaming
NVIDIA unveiled its groundbreaking GeForce RTX 30 series in September 2020, promising the largest performance jump ever in the company's GPU history. Built on the advanced Ampere architecture and manufactured using Samsung's custom 8nm process, these cards pack up to 28.3 billion transistors and deliver up to twice the performance with 1.9 times better power efficiency than the previous Turing-based RTX 20 series.
The RTX 3090 Ti stands as the flagship model, boasting 24GB GDDR6X memory running at 21.0 Gbps and 10,752 CUDA cores, consuming 450W of power. It targets demanding 8K HDR gaming and claims to be nine percent faster than the RTX 3090 while running up to ten times quieter and 30°C cooler than its predecessor, the TITAN RTX.
The RTX 3080 series offers strong performance for 4K 60fps gaming, with the RTX 3080 Ti featuring 12GB GDDR6X at 19Gbps and 10,240 CUDA cores, while the standard RTX 3080 comes in 10GB and 12GB variants. Both deliver approximately double the performance of the RTX 2080.
For 1440p gaming, the RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti provide solid options, with the Ti model enjoying faster GDDR6X memory compared to the standard model's GDDR6. These cards feature 6,144 and 5,888 CUDA cores respectively.
The RTX 3060 series stands out as exceptional value propositions for high-end 1080p gaming. The RTX 3060 boasts 12GB GDDR6 VRAM, while the RTX 3060 Ti offers 8GB GDDR6 with a wider 256-bit memory bus. Both deliver excellent performance for most games.
Rounding off the lineup is the entry-level RTX 3050, designed for budget-conscious gamers seeking ray-tracing capabilities in 1080p. It features 8GB GDDR6 over a 128-bit bus and should meet the needs of most contemporary games.
NVIDIA introduced several innovative technologies alongside the RTX 30 series:
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NVIDIA Reflex: A suite of tools to measure and reduce system latency, with supported games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone and Valorant featuring integrated Low-Latency Mode claiming up to 50% latency reduction. The Reflex Latency Analyzer will appear on upcoming 360Hz G-Sync esports monitors.
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NVIDIA Broadcast: A universal plugin for streamers employing RTX-accelerated AI effects such as audio noise removal, virtual backgrounds and webcam auto-framing to enhance home-broadcast quality.
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NVIDIA Omniverse Machinima: A suite of tools including a path-traced viewer, physics engine and AI systems enabling users to create high-fidelity animations and cinematic sequences directly from supported games.
Nepali pricing for the RTX 30 series spans from Rs. 55,000 for the base RTX 3050 up to Rs. 330,000 for the top-tier RTX 3090 Ti. Local availability includes multiple variants from leading brands like Asus, MSI, Gigabyte and Aorus across all models, ensuring buyers have diverse options to match their performance needs and budgets.



