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Value:$99.00
24GB
384-Bit
GDDR6X
PCI Express 4.0
2640 MHz
1000W
Brand | ASUS |
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Series | ROG |
Model | ROG-STRIX-RTX4090-O24G-GAMING |
Part Number | 90YV0ID0-M0AA00 |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series |
GPU | GeForce RTX 4090 |
Game Clock | 2610 MHz |
Boost Clock | 2640 MHz |
Memory Size | 24GB |
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Memory Interface | 384-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6X |
DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
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HDMI | 2 x HDMI 2.1 |
DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a |
Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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Cooler | Triple Fans |
Thermal Design Power | 450W |
Recommended PSU Wattage | 1000W |
Power Connector | 1 x 16-Pin |
HDCP Ready | 2.3 |
Form Factor | ATX |
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Max GPU Length | 358 mm |
Card Dimensions (L x H) | 357.6 x 70.1mm |
Slot Width | 3.5 Slot |
Package Contents | 1 x Collection Card 1 x Speedsetup Manual 1 x Adapter Cable 1 x ROG Graphics Card Holder 1 x ROG Velcro Hook & Loop 1 x Thank you Card |
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Date First Available | September 26, 2022 |
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Pros: - Stays cool, great cooling - Highest overclock out there - Amazing performance - Its ginormous
Cons: - Price / had to sell my kidney to get this - RGB design is eh - Its ginormous - Weighs like 10 lbs
Overall Review: Asus ROG always makes awesome performing stuff and they are always a great way to go if you can afford it. I havent been using the card long but I dont think Ill have any issue plus is it ever does go bad I can use it as a personal defense weapon!!
Overall Review: Delivery is real fast. The package is good and inside the product is in very good condition. Very satisfied. Recommend to others. Will come and buy, again.
Pros: - It's a 4090 (it will beat anything else out there, for now) - Big (can be used as a weapon) - Pretty (if you like black boxes with pink and blue accents) - Status symbol (proves you have more money than sense, and yes, I know I bought one)
Cons: - Even at this price, you can get bad silicon. - Costs as much as perfectly complete, reasonable gaming computer
Overall Review: Even with all the power the 24-phase VRM can give you, when you get a bad GPU core and poor memory chips, it doesn't matter much. A 1,000W BIOS exists, and the card does have hookup points for external voltage controllers, but I don't know how aggressive I want to be with a card I know is starting from behind. Ultimately, it feels bad to spend this much money on an "overclocking" card that, were I not too embarrassed to submit my scores, would be at the very bottom of the HWBot scoreboard for 4090s. I don't know how much I can blame Asus, as their PCB and VRM design is excellent, but it would have been nice if the chip binning were a little more selective for this model. Then again, maybe it was, and only people with golden samples have submitted scores... who knows.
Cons: -might have coil whine at the beginning
Overall Review: -great build quality -huge sink -looks awsome
Pros: Fast Great Looks
Overall Review: I would highly recommend this RTX4090 to anyone to can afford it. I personally bought it because I thought it was the best looking one out of all the other 4090's despite the $400 price difference. I would not hesitate to buy it as they dont last long in stock. Its a beast of a graphics card and I have only seen it get as high as 43 Celsius under full load in my personal gaming rig with 11900k and 64gb of 3200 DDR4. My Strix 3090 was always around 73-77 celcius under full load.
Pros: -Very powerful, this GPU runs all my games in 4K 144Hz rock solid. -Ray tracing and DLSS 3.0 is mind blowing!!! -Included a 4X 8 Pins to 16 Pin 12VHPWR converter power cable. -Extremely well designed cooling solution. Full power consumption with only 63oC at most. -No coil whine for the GPU I received.
Cons: -Need to use the converter cable for power, the 4X 8 Pins to 16 Pin 12VHPWR, which is cumbersome to do the cable routing/management. -Very expensive, and need a very powerful power supply to pair with it. -This card needs a very large PC case for well cooling and the size fit.
Overall Review: I would only recommend this GPU to extreme enthusiastic gamer. Although this card provides top of the line performance, this is a very expensive GPU. If you have the money to spend, this GPU would provide you the mind blowing experience.
Pros: -Stays below 65 under all loads -Is a beast and blows 3090 out of the water
Cons: -Moderate coil whine -Sold my first born to be able to afford....totally worth it
Overall Review: Is it worth an extra $200-$300 over the other models? Probably not, but I usually stick with Asus ROG exclusively. I have had great luck with Asus RMA dept. and products, and have also heard nightmare stories from the other big brands (I used to also buy EVGA, but that is over now).
Pros: - Cooling is top notch. I never hear this thing, and it stays incredibly cool compared to my 3090 Ti - Performance is top notch. It's everything you've probably read. Binning appears to be good, I've not gotten it to fail with overclocking yet. - Build quality feels very good, more metal than plastic. Comes with plenty to get you going.
Cons: - Price. 4090 isn't cheap to start and this is pretty much the most expensive of them.
Overall Review: I would recommend this to anyone looking to get the absolute most performance. Newer CPU setups almost entirely required as this GPU will bottleneck older setups. No longer are you GPU bottlenecked.
Pros: - Card averages 200-325W of power draw when playing most games at UWQHD 175hz, significantly lower than a 3090 FTW3 in the same games - Average temps between 50-56C while under significant load (Modern Warfare 2) - Fans hover between 1000-1300RPM, are not audible over case fans/NH-D15 - Faceplate colors are not nearly as exaggerated as beauty pics suggest
Cons: - 4x 8-pin to 16-pin adapter makes for a lot of extra cable management - Large footprint - Healthy markup (25%) compared to $1600 MSRP
Overall Review: I've been an EVGA fan since the 8000 series but personally settled on this Strix card over a FE/base model because this time because: 1) EVGA exited the market this generation 2) let's face it, the lower price cards sold out very quickly 3) reviewers were saying the Strix was one of the coolest (on par with some AIO offerings) and quietest models I'm very happy with my purchase. The card, while large, fits comfortably inside a Fractal Torrent and did not require any anti-sag retention mechanism to sit relatively flat. It draws significantly less power than my old 3090 (~250-325W instead of ~350-400W) while far exceeding the performance, obviating the need for me to overclock it to draw far more power for a few extra % points of performance. The Strix also runs substantially cooler (avg. 50-56C) than previous halo GPUs and is inaudible vs. the rest of my system so I don't feel the need to watercool this generation. I'm super happy with the Strix this generation and the 4090 is an overall beast.
Pros: The ROG Strix 4090 is so sexy!
Cons: Had to buy this bundled with a useless PSU, but can't knock Asus for that.
Overall Review: Really great looking card, with mind blowing performance. It's also whisper quiet.