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The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming OC 24G is a top-tier graphics card powered by NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace architecture, featuring 24GB of ultra-fast GDDR6X memory on a 384-bit interface. It boasts 2x performance and power efficiency improvements, cutting-edge ray tracing and AI capabilities, and a robust WINDFORCE triple-fan cooling system. Designed for professionals and gamers craving future-proof 4K performance, it combines durability with advanced features like RGB Fusion lighting and dual BIOS modes.
























| ASIN | B0BGP8FGNZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Computer Memory Type | GDDR6X |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (452) |
| Date First Available | October 12, 2022 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 24 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.39 x 5.91 x 2.95 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
| Item model number | GV-N4090GAMING OC-24GD |
| Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Memory Speed | 21000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 13.39 x 5.91 x 2.95 inches |
| Series | GV-N4090GAMING OC-24GD |
D**N
Pushes every game to the limit!
I've finally experienced true 4K gaming, and it's all thanks to this beast.The GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 5090 Master is in a league of its own.The moment I fired up the most demanding games with ray tracing maxed out,I was blown away by the buttery-smooth,incredibly detailed visuals.The 32GB of GDDR7 memory is future-proof,handling everything I throw at it without a stutter. And the WINDFORCE cooling system is a marvel,the card runs significantly cooler and quieter than I ever expected under full load.This isn't just an upgrade;it's a monumental leap in performance.It is the right size,easy to install and sturdy.A masterpiece of engineering!
J**I
Absolute powerhouse—amazing in every way except price.
𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: Amazing. Well-built. Less offensively priced than much of the competition. Not loud, and despite a bit of coil whine during certain loading screens, it hasn't been noticeable while playing. As someone who wanted to avoid coil whine and bought this card for that reason, I'm fine with it. It's a real, solid 4090 for not much above MSRP, with performance and silent BIOS modes. -------------------------------------------------- 𝗟𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: I'm currently running this in my nearly 4-year old build, with the intention of upgrading everything else around the card after a year or so of saving. Even on an i9 9900k, it offers massive gains over my 2080 ti in any scenario where I'm not limited by my CPU or 3200mhz ram speed. For example, Hogwarts Legacy doesn't see too much improvement (it's notoriously taxing on your whole system and not the most optimized), but Horizon Zero Dawn at native 1440p Ultra went from 90fps on an RTX 2080 ti to 155fps (monitor cap) on the 4090. It's still only around 75% GPU usage, 63C and drawing roughly the same power as my 2080 ti at around 250W. That's over a 70% uplift for 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘢𝘮𝘦 𝘱𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘶𝘮𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯, a dozen degrees cooler, and a lot quieter due to much lower fan speed. Aside from obviously flourishing at 4k, this card could do a lot more than that at 1440p with a cutting-edge CPU, RAM and a 240hz monitor. It is a BEAST, and with 24GB of VRAM it may actually stay powerful for a few years. Still, let's be real; the 4090 is overpriced and I can't give it good marks for value even though Gigabyte is being really cool here compared to the competition. I stand strong in my belief that the whole pricing structure of the 40-series is one tier too high; the FE should retail around $1249-$1299, which would put this one around $1349-$1399. Still, this isn't Gigabyte's fault, it's Nvidia all the way, and I appreciate Gigabyte offering this for a comparatively "reasonable" price. If you decided (like I did) that the 4090 is the only card that makes sense to buy for longevity's sake—or you simply want the best—this is a great option.
L**E
Highly recommended for enthusiasts, no scam
Arrived two whole days earlier than expected. Card came brand new with no issues, bench tests are great so its the real deal. You get what you pay for. More than happy with my purchase. Runs faster than the founders edition and isn't at a 5000 dollar price tag at the moment of reviewing. Only complaint is the support bracket is a bit awkward to use, but you could always just get a different one for 20 bucks. Card is a beast
A**S
Bent radiator fans
Opened with damage to radiator. No damage to box, looks like it was likely bent during manufacturing Update: it works fine, I bent fins back into place. Just cosmetic damages.
C**M
Amazing card
This card has been amazing with everything i throw at it, it runs about 60c-70c and the fans are a little loud. I would recommend undervolting and overlocking, with that my temps are about 55c and get an extra boost on top with about 7% boost and half the wattage and is actually insane.
D**C
ZERO coil whine, fast and runs quiet
It is a bit weird that there really aren't any reviews aside from the one video from der8auer that I found on youtube. So here is my take on it so far. Performance: In terms of FPS all the AIBs for the RTX 4090 are pretty similar. Maybe 3-5% higher than the founders in FPS based on their specific OC's...so suffice to say, this card performs no less. I get 80-90 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 with Overdrive Ray Tracing and DLSS on. Temp: While under load or while playing games like Cyberpunk, I am seeing max temps in the low 60Cs and average around 55C. Hotspot and memory temps stayed cool around the mid to high 60s. Noise: First thing, my Aorus Master has ZERO coil whine. I understand coil whine may be tied to what motherboard, PSU and GPU combo you have. I have a Crosshair viii dark hero (mobo), TUF 1000W ATX 3.0 (PSU) if that helps anyone making the decision. To set the context...I have owned and returned both the 4090 FE and 4090 ROG Strix, because both had way too much coil whine. It was so bad that even on load screens for Hogwarts or Cyberpunk it would sound like techno music coming out of my case. The whine is a hard to describe noise...but it IS unpleasant and in my case it changed in pitch and tone based on the power draw and load on the GPU. So you'd hear techno during the load screen then it'd turn into a constant whine in game. To be fair, most people play with headphones (including myself) or could just change their fan curve and drown it out (at this point your rig is no longer quiet). Also it bears mentioning the whine on both the FE/Strix didn't get less over time, you just stop noticing it because you just get used to it. Personally at this price point, that amount of coil whine is unacceptable. Back to the Aorus Master, I didn't change any fan curves and left it on the performance BIOS setting and the fan noise is barely noticeable to me. I'll take fans ramping up and down over techno music any day. I imagine you could probably tweak the curve if you wanted to lower the fan speeds to make them more consistent and quieter but I don't care enough to go that far. Software: I have not had any issues with the software that controls the RGB or screen on the AORUS. I use Fan Control to control my case/cpu fans, Signalrgb for RGB on the Mobo/Ram and have left the fan curve to the performance BIOS with no issues with conflicts at all. Look (totally subjective): I think the asymmetrical look horizontally is not my cup of tea. This GPU looks a lot cooler while mounted vertically but then you can't see the screen anymore, so the tradeoff is up to you. I also don't think the LED implementation on this looks as good as the Strix or as sleek as the Founders Edition. Conclusion: All in all I think this gives the best performance/cooling while still remaining quiet. You can decide for yourself what matters the most to you. And make sure this fits in the mounting configuration you are planning for. It is both long and THICC. Happy GPU shopping; at least you can buy GPUs at ridiculous MSRP prices now as stocks are improving...
M**I
for a GPU with air cooling, it's very nice. always under 57 degrees. it's beautiful, big, And calm. The best GPU in the 4000 series. I recommend this product to a lot of my friends
R**E
Performance is exactly what we'd expect from an RTX 4090
S**D
انصح المهتمين بالذكاء الاصطناعي بشرائه بسبب ال32 Vram اما اللي يفكر يلعب فيه العاب فغالباً هذا الكارد بيكون اكثر من احتياجاتك! شكر خاص للبائع ALOTHAIBI 👍🏻
A**I
رهيب وممتاز بس انصحك بعد تاخذه تسوي له undervolt عشان تتجنب مشاكل الاحتراق وله مقاطع باليوتيوب كيف تسويها
A**A
Hice upgrade de mi pc y subí de una 2080 súper a esta 4090 y la verdad no me arrepiento. Antes tenía que bajar los settings al mínimo en juegos competitivos para tener framerates estables pero ahora puedo tener lo mejor de dos mundos (fps y calidad de juego). Además en juegos de historia como Cyberpunk puedo subir todo a Extreme y la tarjeta como si nada. Si quieres lo mejor de lo mejor, esta es la opción. Esta tarjeta es un monstruo físicamente, ocupa 3 slots en el gabinete y trae su kit para nivelarla que ayuda bastante a que no se venza por el peso. Además el sistema RGB la neta se ve muy bien aquí, aunque me sacó un susto porque la configuración que tengo hace que no prendan los leds hasta que los ventiladores están en movimiento, y como a esta tarjeta le sobra enfriamiento, no prenden los ventiladores luego luego y por ende los rgbs se mantenían apagados, pensaba que estaban descompuestos o algo pero no. Me preocupaba un poco la polémica que ha habido acerca del cable de 12 pines que se quemaba pero estuve investigando y es cuestión de no doblarlo de la base del cable y asegurarse que está bien enchufado oyendo el click después de presionar fuertemente (Gamer’s Nexus tiene un video al respecto que pueden ver para guiarse) Estoy muy feliz con mi nueva tarjeta, fue una inversión fuerte pero vale la pena al poder jugar todo lo que quiera con los mejores settings.
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