
The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti won't get a significant performance uplift from its additional 256 CUDA cores unless it also gets higher clocks - it only has 2.4% more cores. Also noteworthy is that the board will reportedly use Micron's 16Gb memory chips (instead of 8Gb ICs), which will optimize its cost and put all of the VRAM on one side of the PCB. The memory will get a boost to a 21 GT/s data transfer rate (up from 19.5 GT/s in case of the RTX 3090). The new card will supposedly use a fully enabled GA102 GPU with 10,752 CUDA cores (up from 10,496 on the RTX 3090) mated with 24GB of Micron's GDDR6X memory connected using a 384-bit interface. Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will be the company's new flagship offering, delivering even more performance than the GeForce RTX 3090. While the information comes from one source ( VideoCardz), one excerpt corroborates another, so it's a reasonably safe bet at this point that Nvidia indeed wants its GeForce RTX 3090 on shelves for a January 27 launch. But the company will only lift embargo from product reviews and let its partners start selling the new boards on January 27, 2022, according to excerpts from documents from two companies: MSI (which covers availability of the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Suprim X 24G) and presumably Nvidia itself. Nvidia is rumored to formally introduce its GeForce RTX 3090 Ti on January 4, 2022, at CES 2022. Regarding the latter, leaked documents point to January 27, 2022, as the availability date. Two things remain unclear: exact specifications and the launch date. Despite this, there is A LOT of story content to go through, especially if you don't skip the story dialogue (though at times, with Dias and his zero intelligence, it can be easy to want to pass over all of it).Given all the recent leaks about Nvidia's upcoming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti (see also 3070 Ti 16GB Delayed and the 21Gbps rumor), it looks pretty clear that Nvidia will soon launch a new king of the GPU benchmarks, supplanting the 3090 as the fastest option in the best graphics cards. To be fair, the game did release officially less than a month ago, so it's still in its "launch-phase". I'm waiting to go all-in on a banner I really want, such as Disgaea, Fate, etc. None of those limited characters have any real worth, aside from collectability. I'll do the 500 gem pull on both, since I do that on all banners, but won't go beyond that. Brave Frontier will definitely be the first collaboration (as it was in Japan as well, IIRC), likely followed by POTK. Still really cool to see all of what's there though, it sounds like Gumi will be giving us a lot of content over the next several months. FFXV was very recent in Japan, so it's no real surprise the data isn't listed among what was mined. Note for Extra stages she is best lvl 80+ for her speed bonus from her character quest.One of the best all-rounder support units, with strong stats and fairly good speed, she’s a versatile support to have. As a first job Professor she is useful straight out of gacha.Can also mix subskills as required for the stage, to bring healing or Clock Up, both valuable support skills. Review: A very versatile support unit that can switch between Professor or Illusionist as needed.Illusionist: All skills except Phantom Vision are very useful, especially in high difficulty Extra stages.Professor: Prophylactic Medicine (status prevention/cure for 3 turns), Narcotic (chance to inflict prevent attack, and or prevent movement), Experimental Drug and Large Healing Medicine (healing), Poisonous Medicine (inflict poison).Passives: Regenerator (small heal every turn) or Time Leap (skill use increase), Clock Resist (as needed), Poison Knowledge+2 (as needed).Reaction Ability: Magic Barrier+2 (best), Clock Counter (good), Auto Cure (not that good, rarely cures).Best Job: Professor (usually), Illusionist (often).Leader Skill: Water units 20% defense up, HP 10% up (not useful).At least not according to this, which has seemed pretty reliable so far:
