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often with faster cores or ram or more parts unlocked
if they are the same price get the ti
more cores with higher base/boost clocks and 100w more power required
the only difference the gpu mfgs do is different pcb and cooling, they use the same cores from nvidia
some do actually test the cores and bin them again for 'oc' variants with slightly faster clocks or ram
And Strix is the lowend ROG branding.
there is barely any difference between the 3090 and 3090ti, honestly it's just 256 more cuda cores, 99% of the performance over the not Ti comes from the 450w bios because the 350w bios on the 3090 is almost always bumping into the power wall that and and slightly overclocked vram. Nothing the 3090 can't achieve. I'm running mine with a 500w bios, and overclocked the vram (getting over 1000 Tb/s of bandwidth) also undervolted can hit constant 2010 mhz on the core without any drops using .950v. can even hit 2100 mhz with just a tiny bit over 1v. it can go higher but the voltage required is not worth the gain. the difference between the two while playing games is not noticeable maybe 1-2 fps. I would go for the cheaper 3090 for almost identical performance.
For graphics cards, Rog Strix is the top tier in ASUS.
But for motherboards, Rog Strix is lower tier compared regular Rog.
Infact the first Strix cards weren't even ROG, they were small DirectCU II models whose main feature was a 0db mode... Same thing like the Strix motherboards that are half the price or even less than the real ROG boards like Apex/Hero/Extreme.
Matrix and Poseidon cards died in the history LONG LONG time ago. They are no longer in the ASUS lineup.
We are talking about current lineup here. ROG Strix is the highest tier in ASUS GPU lineup.
And I suspect these may be back with Radeon cards at some point, Sapphire Toxic is back.