@@ipatek8292 No problems at all since I assembled the PC. Performance and response is just fine. But the Gigabyte Control Center App is a total piece of 💩. Some people have claimed their LCD panel has gone crazy with the latest firmwares. Had seen the particle and blur effects of some texts getting messed up. They recently launched a new firmware, but not sure what it did to the LCD specifically. I’d suggest you to stay with LCD firmware that comes from factory.
@@WarlordDestroyer thanks, so from the hardware perspective is good. I will probably still get this because it’s literally the cheapest 4090s currently available in my country, in worst case I will just not use the RGB kekw
@@NoName-kp6nh I really wouldn’t know if there’s a significant performance difference that’d make say the Xtreme version is better. Haven’t found serious articles that claim the Xtreme as the victor.
It doesn’t bother me that much, but you can hear it depending how close you are from the case. I’ve got a video about coil whine. There you can have an idea. NVIDIA recommends at least 1000W Power Supply for a 4090 and top of the line CPUs. Mine is a 1200W as I wanted to be safe from the minimum recommendation.
Todas las RTX 4090 comparten un desempeño semejante. Sería difícil decir cuál es la mejor. Una vez pensé que los mejores modelos de las RTX 4090 eran las que vienen con la refrigeración incluida. El asunto es que todas tienen en promedio una velocidad de 2500 MHz, aquello que hace la ejecución de procesos más rápidos. He leído varias veces que la ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition tienen un Clock Speed de 3100 MHz muy estable. Ya te tocaría es analizarlas para ver cuál te llama más la atención o esperar a que salgan las RTX 5090, que supuestamente serían anunciadas a finales de este 2024.
Any problems with the card? I heard many stories about the Gigabyte software, but I still thinking about buying it
@@ipatek8292 No problems at all since I assembled the PC. Performance and response is just fine. But the Gigabyte Control Center App is a total piece of 💩. Some people have claimed their LCD panel has gone crazy with the latest firmwares. Had seen the particle and blur effects of some texts getting messed up. They recently launched a new firmware, but not sure what it did to the LCD specifically. I’d suggest you to stay with LCD firmware that comes from factory.
@@WarlordDestroyer thanks, so from the hardware perspective is good. I will probably still get this because it’s literally the cheapest 4090s currently available in my country, in worst case I will just not use the RGB kekw
Don"t know if i should go with this one or the xtreme waterforce.
@@NoName-kp6nh I really wouldn’t know if there’s a significant performance difference that’d make say the Xtreme version is better. Haven’t found serious articles that claim the Xtreme as the victor.
Gonna do that pump head peel for year 2? ;-)
Not sure when. I hate dust over it. 😂
How are the fan noises under stress/performance? And does it need a lot of watts? I want to combine it with a ryzen 9 7950X3D it should be good 🤔
It doesn’t bother me that much, but you can hear it depending how close you are from the case. I’ve got a video about coil whine. There you can have an idea. NVIDIA recommends at least 1000W Power Supply for a 4090 and top of the line CPUs. Mine is a 1200W as I wanted to be safe from the minimum recommendation.
Amigo vi varios RTX 4090 cuál es el mejor de todos ?? Master, rog strix oc…
Todas las RTX 4090 comparten un desempeño semejante. Sería difícil decir cuál es la mejor. Una vez pensé que los mejores modelos de las RTX 4090 eran las que vienen con la refrigeración incluida. El asunto es que todas tienen en promedio una velocidad de 2500 MHz, aquello que hace la ejecución de procesos más rápidos. He leído varias veces que la ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition tienen un Clock Speed de 3100 MHz muy estable. Ya te tocaría es analizarlas para ver cuál te llama más la atención o esperar a que salgan las RTX 5090, que supuestamente serían anunciadas a finales de este 2024.