Hey everyone! I'm trying to understand why the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 AMP Extreme Infinity mentions having a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Coprocessor. Does this really affect its performance compared to the ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090, which uses an actual RTX 5090 Coprocessor? Is that price difference justifiable? I've gathered this info from Amazon, but I'm pretty new to all this. Thanks for any insights you can provide!
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It sounds like there's a bit of confusion here. The RTX 5090 and RTX 3060 Ti are two very different GPUs, so they wouldn't be in the same category for performance. If you're seeing 'Coprocessor' listed, it might just be a mix-up in the product descriptions.
There actually isn't a coprocessor in the traditional sense for those graphics cards. The term might just be a mislabel from Amazon. The main difference lies in the GPU capabilities themselves, not an additional chip. If you need high performance, the RTX 5090 will clearly outperform the RTX 3060 Ti, no question about it!
So basically, they’re different cards but from different brands? Got it, thanks!