GeForce RTX 4090 GAMING OC 24GB PCI-E w/ HDMI, Triple DP
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Friday, June 9, 2023
By: Jack
From: Calgary
Strengths:
This card is fast, really fast but yet keeps cooler and uses maybe a little less power than my FTW3 3080ti.
It's also just about twice as fast as my 3080ti for VR use using a Reverb G2v2 for sim racing and various other VR room scale experiences.
The included anti sag bracket doesn't look like much just looking at it but is easy to install and it does amazing job for the anti sag, it's also pretty much hidden for you RGB freaks out there. LOL
Weaknesses:
I personally don't mind it's HUGE size since that massive cooler does a fine job at keeping this card cool. Just make sure it'll fit in your case, yes, it's that big! LOL
The cost on the other hand, that really hurt but I took some Tylenol for the pain and am just very much enjoying the card.
Additional Comments:
I have to admit, I wasn't expecting this much of a difference between my 3080ti and this 4090 but I was pleasantly surprised, it's considerably faster than my 3080ti for VR use.
Gigabyte seem to have done a wonderful job with this card's build quality, it's not the prettiest card out there, but my case is in a spot I have to go out of my way to look into it, so aesthetics are not important to me.
I can now run stuff in VR with no problems, things that the 3080ti choked on. (mostly sim racing stuff).
Yes, it has a hefty price tag (even when on sale) but the performance is pretty impressive. :)
My system consists of Ryzen 5900x, 32 gigs of 3200mhz ram, Aorus Elite wifi motherboard (X570), Seasonic 1200 watt PSU, 1tb Samsung 980 pro NVME (Boot drive), Kingston 1tb NVME, and various sata SSDs. Arctic Liquid Freezer 360 with Noctua Redux fans all in a Phanteks Enthoo Pro full tower case.
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