Monday, September 26th 2022
GIGABYTE RTX 4090 Goes on Sale in Hong Kong Well Ahead of Time, But it's a Paperweight Until Drivers Release
A GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming OC "Ada" graphics card allegedly went on sale way ahead of the October 12 retail availability date. The person who bought it, "Likhg," posted unboxing pictures of the card, revealing a gigantic 4-slot design, a triple-fan cooling solution, with flow-through for the third fan; and accessories that include a reinforcement brace with some screws, an NVIDIA adapter that converts four 8-pin PCIe power connectors into an ATX 12VHPWR connector, and well, that's about it. Graphics card manufacturers have mostly weaned away from including a driver DVD in the box, and point you to download the latest compatible drivers from the NVIDIA website, which means this card is a paperweight until we're closer to the retail date. We're hearing that whoever bought this card managed to resell it for a hefty profit.
Source:
VideoCardz
28 Comments on GIGABYTE RTX 4090 Goes on Sale in Hong Kong Well Ahead of Time, But it's a Paperweight Until Drivers Release
And Windforce. One less Heatpipe and thinner.
I like the short PCB. Water cooling variant can be very neat. Just need that new cable for my modular corsair 750W, but it should be just fine, unless I go for 300 W CPU..
I know what you mean, My 980 Ti looks like a toy compared.
NVIDIA prohibits the distribution of drivers with pre-launch hardware, regardless
Last GPU before Ampere was Maxwell for me and I can't remember if a driver on a CD was included with that one.....
I know CDs still came in the 5x0 series from Nvidia, but they were still kind of a common place thing to see back in 2010 and earlier.
Including them with today's hardware, it would just be a wasted cost.
There might have been a CD with my Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 550 (2017 launch).
Maybe there's access to beta drivers through NVIDIA's developers program. Wasn't that how miners cracked LHR?
But yes they havent had driver CD's for some time tbh theres becoming less and less in the box. Its suprising to see hardware in the box these days. I mean if it was apple you be charged like $50 for the GPU support stand :roll:
It from the source videocardz site
BTW if I get a new GPU now, I'm unable to even use a CD-ROM since I don't have an optical drive installed anymore... :laugh: Lucky I got a good internet connection.:)
Is this a joke?
www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/rtx-3090-3090ti/
and the 4090 draws more current.
Like Jensen said, Moore's Law is dead, and so GPU power-draw will only follow an upward trend with each new generation.