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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs are listing at some online stores

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs are listing at some online stores

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/09/2022 06:07 PM | source: videocardz | 149 comment(s)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs are listing at some online stores

The first shop in Australia has verified GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards. The SKU models have become well-known due to a Vietnamese shop also. 

Merchants are not only reserving RTX 40 series to fill their 'next-gen' inventory, but they are also aggressively displaying the new series on their websites. The RTX 4090 GAMING OC is priced at 4270 AUD (2915 USD), just a placeholder. Probably similar to what we see before each high-end GPU introduction.

There is an RTX 4090 Aorus (Gigabyte) advertised for 3900 Australian dollars, among other things. When converted, it works out to around 2658 euros. Lower-tier cards, such as the GeForce RTX 4080 and RTX 4070, are likewise not mentioned on the online retailers. For some time, there have been reports that Nvidia will offer such video cards later.

On September 20, Nvidia will showcase GeForce Beyond at GTC 2022. The RTX 4090 is likely to be announced at that time. The video card will most likely not be available in the shop until later. It is not yet clear when this will occur. According to rumors, the RTX 4090 will be available in October.



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cucaulay malkin
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#6050533 Posted on: 09/14/2022 05:21 PM
that's a 9000mm2 die cooler.

Glottiz
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#6050535 Posted on: 09/14/2022 05:22 PM
That Lenovo card looks sleek. I hope more companies adapt this GPU design look for adults. I'm tired of these kiddy designs with 100 edges, corners, bends, sticking out plastic bits etc.



Krizby
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#6050536 Posted on: 09/14/2022 05:22 PM
despite your attitude and name calling you finally said something that applies to me - i'm a tech fanboy and i've built PCs of every type for myself and for family since 1985.

i know a little bit about PCs and GPUs from the very beginning and about mainframes before that.

if what i say makes you think i'm an AMD fanboy you've been cherry-picking my responses out of context.
i put my money where my mouth is literally as i'm a shareholder in Intel, Nvidia, Apple, AMD, and TSMC with that order being chronological. all my other investments are in mutual funds (tech based).

if i seem like i've given Intel and Nvidia a hard time it's because they deserve it and they're the largest and oldest part of my portfolio.
if i give AMD praise it's because they deserve it because of "technology and innovation".

Lol you started the name calling first?

Some member here already called you out for your fanboyist remarks in every thread.

So yeah, don't be surprised when other member also start pointing out your fanboyism, also being an investor is hardly a claim for being impartial, money is money, fanboyism is fanboyism.

Let say I'm a Boeing fanboy while being a A321 pilot, how about that :D

tunejunky
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#6050538 Posted on: 09/14/2022 05:23 PM
i have no doubts about the gaming performance of a 4090 and Intel 13900

but oh my god the power bill and SFF is absolutely out of the question without watercooling.

tty8k
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#6050541 Posted on: 09/14/2022 05:33 PM
@chispy

I suppose it's the best they can do to cool 400W on air.
My 6900xt red devil is not very far from that one and can only handle 320-330W without getting into throttling.

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