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Inno3D X3 OC GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X Graphics Card $2699 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Umart & MSY

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N40903-246XX-18332989

Boost: 2550MHz, 24GB GDDR6X (21000MHz), PCI-E 4.0 x16, 1x HDMI 2.1, 3x DisplayPort 1.4a, Length 336mm, 3 Years Warranty

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closed Comments

  • -3

    Bought 10

  • +10

    Two thousand six hundred and ninety nine dollars.

  • +10

    Never going to happen, but wish we all held out and refused to purchase any new GPUs until price reflected cost + fair and reasonable profit margin.

    • +2

      Won't make much of a dent to nVidia. They make a whole lot more money selling to professionals and data centres, and they're happy with fewer people paying more on the gaming side.

      • +1

        Ain’t this the truth. It’s an absolute shitty time for pc gamers right now.

        • I dunno. 10 years ago the GTX 590 was like the best gpu. It's shit compared to my 6600xt. Most people couldn't run overwatch and had 60hz screens.

          PC Gaming is fine for me. I will probably upgrade the 6600xt to the 8600xt/rtx 6060 for <$400

  • What kind of (or how good of a) PC could you build with, excluding GPU $2699?

  • +3

    Here's a tier list for the 4090's. This one is in the bottom group, but maybe that's ok?

    https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/774137864501067790/10…

    • Any idiot can put together a tier list, doesn't mean shit.

      • +1

        Precisely. A friend of mine, master degree in electronics and 20+ years of experience working for computer service fixing hardware just laughed at these VRM claims and "capacitor count" - if you don't overclock, it doesn't matter for card operations. Also, how many people here will solder anything to a $3k card? LOL

        That said, I'm looking to buy cheap PNY as it has one of the quietest cooling solution, hope videos like this will help to push its price down, so thank you.

    • do you know how they ranked these

      • +1

        It looks mainly to do with VRM power, the lowest tier having the lowest power, but can still deliver the 450watts required. Interestingly the guy says the lowest tier will be worse at undervolting too, which I don't understand, but that guy hardware mods GPU's . I guess he knows, but I'd sure like to know why that is.
        This is his full 18minute analysis
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa4A12gQTHw

    • +1

      Yeah you'll find allot of the lower tier cards going for $200 cheaper because people are starting to learn they have significantly removed VRM and power rails. The cards literally can only just touch 450W power draw which MAY be ok but I do wonder about stability.

      • And the one review I saw of this card, technically has the power to deliver 450watts but in practice it doesn't. with the reviewer never seeing a load of 450 watts, think It was more like 430w, or 425w. which could be firmware limited for the health of the card or maybe as a differentiator, to make their higher end ichill range seem better.

  • +1

    Another 50% off and it will get to $7/fps at 1440.

    • I'd expect this will happen eventually, but we may wait for 2-5 years.

  • +4

    I'm one of those idiots who couldn't hold the line and folded for a top tier card. While I definitely got ripped off by the whole chain from NVidia all the way through to the reseller, it made my PC awesome.
    And while I still get frequent CUDA out of memory errors, all those CUDA cores allow me to spit out images like these every 5 seconds:
    https://ibb.co/syc78Vf
    https://ibb.co/fQTnkHM
    https://ibb.co/y5G3rL4
    https://ibb.co/LJnKWw9
    https://ibb.co/5h0Kb33

    Silently without going over 60c.

    But sure, no way would I be paying $$$$ for playing Hogwarts… I'd get an Xbox or A770.

    • Those are absolutely stunning, so worth.

  • RemindMe! One Year

  • It's a halo card. It's supposed to be stupidly expensive - it's for people who pay top dollar for the best no matter what. This is the only card in NVidia's current-gen lineup I don't have a problem with.

    Sure as skippy aren't inclined to buy it though.

    • And for the first time Nvidia are expected to release a 4080 ti some time in last half of the year with 20GB memory, further eroding the need for a 4090, especially the case for non gamers who just needed the extra Vram, and only bought the 4090 for the Vram. Because of poor sales of the 4080 I could see the 4080ti come in very close to the 4080 price, which they would hope would jump start their money mills again, presenting a product at a ridiculous price, but you're getting more for your money now.

    • +1

      Exactly. Except every man and his dog wants the sports model thesedays

  • +1

    I think even $699 would be lots of money for a high end gpu. lol at the people actually buying these

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZEfTVrhHs4 looks like reference design, good for waterblock compatibility.

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