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ASUS GeForce RTX 4090 TUF Gaming OC Graphics Card $3199 (Was $3459) + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Umart

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The cheapest I have seen for this card, the initial price at launch was $3450 but most retailers have increased it since.

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  • +8

    Still too rich for my pocket

    • buy more pockets

      • become too rich then.

  • +20

    Better buy the inno3d or zotac one. All Asus 4090 has serious coil whine issues and tuf is the worst variant.

    • I noticed that when i was googling 4090's to find the best and cheapest one without issues, there was so many Reddit post's and Youtube videos about Asus 4090's with terrible coilwhine.

      • +2

        yeah, that's why I go for the inno3d one. If you are fine with gigabyte product, I believe that's also a good choice. I personally have bad experience with gigabyte before so I stay away from them for all product.

        • +1

          Yeah i went with the Gigabyte 4090 Gaming OC for $2999 it has VERY slight whine only audible if i hold my ear up to the GPU when gaming so it's not an issue.

          I stay away from gigabyte motherboards specifically, never had a good experience with them.
          There GPU's have been good though.

        • Gigabyte cards are good and have always been reliable, the issue with them is the terrible support!

          If Gigabyte had evga level of support, they would easily be top 3

          • @neosin: I had an issue with one Gigabyte GPU (which becomes very noisy), but it was fixed without issues (maybe because computer alliance handled it instead of dealing directly with gigabyte).

        • +1

          Strange with Asus as their 3080s were one of the best, especially the Strix.

    • +2

      lol, why am I getting downvotted? Just google 4090 coil whine and you will see most 4090 tuf has this issue.

      • +2

        I have the card. No coil whine I can hear.

        • -5

          I am not saying every tuf will get coil whine but tuf has the most reported case

          • +10

            @pq8382: You literally said every card will get coil whine

          • +2

            @pq8382: 'All Asus 4090 has serious coil whine issues and tuf is the worst variant.'

            What are you going to go with now?

          • @pq8382: "All Asus 4090 has serious coil whine issues and tuf is the worst variant." is what you said.

        • Have you tried it on 200+ FPS?

      • Don't use absolute words like All, Never, Always.

    • What about other subvariants?

  • Things should get even more interesting when the 7900xtx supply catches up with demand.

    • +1

      Right, some healthy competition is always welcomed.

      • +1

        what competition? 7900xtx isn't anywhere near 4090…

        • +1

          Indirectly at least, it could push the price of 4080 down with more deciding to get 7900xtx and 4080 instead of 4090, it would also reduce the 4090 sales.

      • The card wold need to "fine wine" really hard to be a competitor to the 4090.

  • +19

    Every time I see a 4090 post at these price points, I just can't believe anyone would consider this.

    • +4

      They are selling well

      • You're dreaming

        • +11

          Most 4090 are oos, it is 4080 not selling

          • +3

            @Rifulreinhardt: Nvidia gpu sales down across the board prices keep going up more and more people refusing to get scammed

            GPU sales will continue to go down as long as stupid prices like this continue

            You can talk as much as you want you aren't convincing anyone this a good deal lol

            • +6

              @User123321: Not asking you to buy. There are people who can afford it.

              • @Rifulreinhardt: I can "afford" it, I have plenty of money but I can't justify it. Looks like I'll be waiting till a RTX 5060 to get a reasonably priced card that is also a significant jump from a 1080ti.

              • @Rifulreinhardt: this guy User123321 has been pestering every GPU posts since 30xx series. just ignore him. I wish there's ignore button here like in hotcopper.

                • @[Deactivated]: There's a hide button on the bottom right of people's comments. Hit that and there's an option to hide all of somebody's comments/posts

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            • -1

              @User123321: brokie alert

          • @Rifulreinhardt: OOS is a useless piece of information if you don't know how much supply there is in the first place. This holds especially true when nvidia's still trying to get rid of the massive inventory of 30xx series so trickle feeding 40xx is their play here. It's why we haven't even seen the release of the 4070 yet, let alone an announcement.

            Last I saw nvidia sold ~100-150k 40xx cards in the last 3 months. It looks a lot but in the past year alone nvidia sold roughly 40-50 million gpus (though this includes laptop dgpus as well).

          • @Rifulreinhardt: How many 4090s are selling vs 4080s?

            If 10 4090s are supplied vs 100 4080s, it doesn't matter if 4090s go oos, Jensen will be pressured to reduce prices.

            • @Vanceer: I don’t know. 4090 are oos, if that means it isn’t selling well to you. I don’t care.

        • +3

          Can confirm, was speaking the Umart guys, the 4090s were selling like hotcakes, it's the 4080s that haven't been moving

        • +2

          Get a clue mate. 4090 is selling well.

          Better yet, stop spamming this post.

          • +1

            @scuderiarmani: User123321 been spamming many GPU posts since 30xx series. not sure what his agenda is, no substance either on his comments.

        • He's right. Gamers have the least self respect of all consumers.

          Most don't even know how fast it is, just that it's the "90" model

    • It's great for productivity tasks, especially when you need 24GB of VRAM (machine learning, rendering etc).

  • The TUF OC is a disgrace. Hoping they aren't deliberately holding back on the original non OC.

    • Umart has the original non OC in stock, but it's $200 more expensive than the currently discounted OC version.

      Otherwise right, no point getting OC if the non-OC version were available at the original price.

  • -4

    No serious gamer should ever consider paying these sorts of ridiculous prices straight downvote this is "Ozbargain" not "Ozripoff"

    • +1

      Gaming? Probably not. But plenty of people will buy it for their workstation

    • +1

      Would this be the inappropriate usage of the downvote according to the ozbargain rules?

      • +1

        Yes. Inflated prices for mediocre performance.

        • +3

          It's not a cheap card, but performance wise, are you comparing it to A100 or H100? 4090 is much cheaper.

          • @DmytroP: 4090 doesn't have studio/workstation certified drivers nor ecc memory, not comparable. IDK why people have suddenly gaslit themselves into thinking the xx90 is a titan card.

            • @JerraJones: @JerraJones I may be wrong, but as I remember the Titan RTX and Titan V had non-ECC RAM, you need to the Quadro line to have the ECC memory and workstation drivers.

              This is how NVidia positioned 3090 (in 3090 whitepaper), essentially as a Titan card replacement:

              The GeForce RTX 3090 incorporates the GA102 GPU and is built for creators, data scientists, AI developers, and extreme gamers who want the fastest performing graphics card in the world.

              The GeForce RTX 3090 is a beast. Like the previous generation TITAN RTX, it ships with 24 GB of memory, allowing data scientists to process large data sets, while gamers can experience next-generation gaming with ray tracing and DLSS 8K. The RTX 3090 is 1.5x faster than TITAN RTX and ships with 82 SMs, 10496 CUDA Cores, and 24 GB of GDDR6X memory running at 19.5 Gbps.

              • @DmytroP: Up till the Titan RTX they also had additional driver optimisation to unlock full rate tensor throughput for FP32 accumulate. The 3090 and 3090buse Geforcwle drivers which halve the tensor core throughput in FP32 accumulate. There's no true Titan any more, the x090s are almost full die gaming cards really.

                • @twister292: You are right, Titans had the same FP16 tensors with FP32 accumulate rate as with FP16/FP16(I don't know if it was drivers related, I think the actual tensor cores were closer to the quadro line but I can be wrong here). This certainly makes Titan more special compared to the gaming lines than xx90 series. NVidia still seems to position the current xx90 series to a similar market as Titans.

        • +2

          Mediocre?

          What's better?

    • You can be a serious gamer at all price ranges, don't hate just cause this one is outside of your price range.

    • I can reassure you hardly any gamers are buying these, the people who will be buying these at the prices they currently are at will be buying them for productivity purposes for which they will recoup the costs quickly, not to mention they can claim tax write off for these. The few people who buys these exclusively for games have too much money on their hands that they don't care about the inflation of rrp for them, and for these folks, they will waste their money one way or another if its not on gpus.

      With that said Im downvoting but for a different reason to you - there are no shortage of cheaper or equiv priced 4090s out there and I cant consider this a deal, not with the coil whine no.

    • +1

      I'm a gamer and I bought one

  • +8

    no top of the line card should be this expensive,

    • Its not expensive for rich people, and there are many rich people.

    • why not? AMD yet again completely failed to come even close to providing any competition for the 4090, so yet again we see nvidia pricing however they feel like…why should there be an arbitrary limit on top of the line pricing anyway?

  • +1

    Exactly the same as the MSRP TUF RTX 4090, but with extra cost.

    Stop supporting AIB greed.

    • Msrp tuf 4090 should be 2950

  • +5

    Equiv or cheaper priced 4090 deals without the coil whine, if you must acquire one at this point in time:

  • +1

    I've got one. The fact I still can't run cyberpunk on max in 4k with ray tracing on irks me so.

    5090 upgrade it is.

    • Do you have the significant coil whine with your card?

      • The specific card I have is the MSI Gaming Trio X. No whine noted.

    • +2

      blame cdpr for not knowing how to program

      • That's what I said to someone else. I like using it as a benchmark but I'm sesre it's very unoptimised.

    • I have that game and I never got the mood to play it, skipped it. Its a good benchmark games. Lots of minute details, but the lighting and the environment still feels cartoonish despite the details.

      • -1

        and the plaque tale is full of rats, yuck…

        • -1

          You probably dont even have the game.

  • +12

    My username might checkout.. I don't care how it performs; no mainstream consumer card should be this price, let alone on OZB.

    Can buy a PS5, 55" OLED, set of new tyres and have enough left over for a zinger box (upsized with a slider)

    • -3

      And for those who use them for productivity tasks?

      • +3

        A card targeted towards productivity shouldn't be called a 4090.

        • +2

          Who cares what they call it. It's a bargain for productivity.

          It just happens to also be the best gaming card ever too.

        • +2

          This is from the NVidia 3090 whitepaper:

          The GeForce RTX 3090 incorporates the GA102 GPU and is built for creators, data scientists, AI developers, and extreme gamers who want the fastest performing graphics card in the world.

          The GeForce RTX 3090 is a beast. Like the previous generation TITAN RTX, it ships with 24 GB of memory, allowing data scientists to process large data sets, while gamers can experience next-generation gaming with ray tracing and DLSS 8K. The RTX 3090 is 1.5x faster than TITAN RTX and ships with 82 SMs, 10496 CUDA Cores, and 24 GB of GDDR6X memory running at 19.5 Gbps.

        • I'm sure NVidia would love to prohibit using gaming cards for productivity tasks (they prohibited using them in data centres) and charge much more for non gaming usage.

          It's what makes 4090 such a bargain for productivity usage.

  • +1

    For this price you could just upgrade like two or three times lmao

    • +9

      Except nvidia want like $1300 for the 4070 lol. They're effectively skipping a gen.

      Would you pay $30 for a 6 pack of eggs? That's how pathetic the pcgamer base has become. I don't even blame nvidia I blame the gamers, idiots talking about how $1000 for a gpu "was reasonable but 2k isn't". It's no wonder the market is in it's current state. Half the gaming base are apathetic and have aspergers. They forget the people who think $1200 for a 3080 is outrageous, but $2k for 4080 is in their world. Everything revolves around the people who want to buy a $1500 gpu every 3 years for the next 20 years.

      • +2

        True lmao. It’s also funny how the whole elitist pcmr attitude has completely died given the complete scam these pc parts are nowadays.

      • The very top of the GPU line (Titans and xx90 cards) was not reasonably priced for a number of generations, 4090 is probably a significantly better deal than Titans were.

        • 4090 isn't a titan, it's a cut down gpu die with no workstation drivers.

          • @JerraJones: 3090 was a Titan replacement, according to 3090 whitepaper from Nvidia.

            NVidia for example released new version of some workstation related software (cudnn) with the main change - improved performance on 3090.
            xx90 series used the same CUDA and related libraries as Titans, but Titans had some hardware differences which made it more suitable for some workstation usages.

      • "Half the gaming base are apathetic and have aspergers." yes this was shown from a scientific analysis from out-your-ass-statistics co
        im autistic and i consider this overpriced, so gamers have no excuse XD

      • I don't even blame nvidia I blame the gamers

        Corporate Stockholm syndrome?

      • +3

        I paid petrol for $2 now, used to be 80c back when 3080 was still $1139.

        • I paid petrol for $2 now, used to be 80c back when 3080 was still $1139.

          Lucky bastard, you in the bush? According to this ACCC chart the average didn't even drop below 90c between July '19 and '21 in major cities.

      • +1

        Nvidia's gaming revenue has fallen from the 2022 highs. YoY, 3rd quarter they were down 51%, while being down 23% from the previous quarter, which was already 44% down from the quarter before that.

        I don't see any 4090 numbers anywhere, and their "cheaper" 4080 cards are still on shelves which, in my opinion, indicates that nvidia bet that gamers would keep paying high prices but I think they've lost and will eventually have to lower prices. Unless of course, there's still supply issues which means that they're keeping prices high to offset their lack of cards, and accepting the small dribble of sales. If this was during the covid payment period and high crypto prices, all cards would have been sold out.

        I think gamers should hodl and see what happens.

  • +5

    People buying GPU’s at these prices remind me of the idiots throwing money at microtransactions in games. As long as they keep being idiots, the developer will keep releasing half assed games. People need to stop buying overpriced crap, yeah we get you have enough money to (I mean it’s only 2 - 2.5 weeks pay for most people here, so it’s not really a brag saying you have $$), that doesn’t mean you should let them continue pricing these ridiculously high!

    • When StarCitizen is selling $3k+ USD ships, suddenly $1,600 on a GPU doesn't seem too bad.

      • How about those bought inflated 3080
        90 at at $1,500 or over $2,000? All idiots as well?

        • Not really, because a $1500 3080 could make $10-20 ETH/day. If you bought it just for gaming then yeah, really dumb.

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