Monday, December 19th 2022

ASUS Republic of Gamers Unveils Strix GeForce RTX 4090, 4080 White Editions

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the Strix GeForce RTX 4090 and 4080 White Edition graphics cards, available for enthusiast gamers and DIY builders everywhere. The cutting-edge NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series has taken performance to a whole new level while offering heaps of VRAM, more CUDA cores and an overbuilt cooling system that stays nearly silent even at full load. Now, ASUS is pleased to announce four new versions with eye-catching all-white finishes.

DIY PC building is all about personal taste when selecting components, and the new ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 White Edition and ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC White Edition give discerning builders the option to brighten up a build or color-coordinate with other ROG peripherals, such as the ROG Strix Scope NX TKL Moonlight White. Boasting 16,384 CUDA cores and 24 GB of GDDR6X VRAM, these cards are welcome in simulation rigs, high-end streaming PCs and professional production machines alike.
Just like the standard ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090, the White Edition is a 3.5-slot card that focuses extensively on cooling performance. A die-cast metal frame, shroud and backplate provide rigidity for the massive vapor chamber and heatsink that provides 30% more surface area for heat dissipation than the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3090. Under a 500-watt thermal load, the patented milled vapor chamber of the Strix GeForce RTX 4090 White Edition offers 5°C cooler temperatures than a traditional vapor chamber.

The upgraded Axial-tech fans have been thickened and now provide 23.8% more airflow and 19.3% more static pressure than the previous generation. These improvements allow the card to maintain similar GPU temperatures and acoustics to the previous-generation model, despite the extra power.

ROG Strix cards also bundle a host of advanced features with that high-end performance. An ARGB tail-light works with Aura Sync to offer customized lighting across a build, while two FanConnect II headers, a Dual BIOS switch and 0dB technology give users flexibility and performance to make the card fit seamlessly into their builds.

Finally, like other ROG cards, the Strix GeForce RTX 4090 White Edition is built via the Auto-Extreme manufacturing process that minimizes human intervention, resulting in exceptional and consistent quality for long-term reliability.

Game without compromise
The ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 White Edition and ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 OC White Edition have also joined the party. These cards share the same robust power delivery, vapor chamber and Axial-tech fan design of the Strix GeForce RTX 4090, letting them flex their full power without breaking a sweat. The same distinctive RGB accoutrements and ROG styling adorn the cards, giving builders more options than ever to bring their creativity to life. Featuring 9,728 CUDA cores and 16 GB of GDDR6X VRAM, the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 White Edition is a true enthusiast GPU, capable of high-resolution, high-refresh-rate gaming without compromise.
Source: ASUS
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18 Comments on ASUS Republic of Gamers Unveils Strix GeForce RTX 4090, 4080 White Editions

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
man I'd love that 4080 for about $1,099, but it will probably be around 1399. why everything so freaking expensive. damn.
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#2
Daven
I just built an all white case and would love one of these cooling solutions. Only problem is what’s behind it: an Nvidia GPU. Even if I ignore the total crapitude of Nvidia and Huang business practices, the cards will be way out of my budget range. I’m trying to stay close to $1000 which is already an insane price. AMD comes close but due to the lower volume of Radeon sales, white anodizing and powder coating is not as cost effective as black for small patch orders. C’est la vie.
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#3
P4-630
Better get this Yeston....


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#4
fancucker
DavenI just built an all white case and would love one of these cooling solutions. Only problem is what’s behind it: an Nvidia GPU. Even if I ignore the total crapitude of Nvidia and Huang business practices, the cards will be way out of my budget range. I’m trying to stay close to $1000 which is already an insane price. AMD comes close but due to the lower volume of Radeon sales, white anodizing and powder coating is not as cost effective as black for small patch orders. C’est la vie.
What business practises? The holier-than-thou AMD is also a massive multi-billion dollar corporation that did things like rebrand existing GPUs (misleadingly too), provide manipulated figures on presentation slides, price-gouging during the FX days, not to mention capitalizing on their technology being in consoles and holding PC development back. They aren't a saint and they will do whatevers necessary in a cutthroat corporate world.
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#6
Chomiq
No white PCB, skip. /s
P4-630Better get this Yeston....


But that's weeb edition ;)

Honestly, at least Yeston makes their designs stand out from the competition.
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#7
bonehead123
ChomiqNo white PCB, skip. /s
AGREED ! I still fail to understand why it is sooooo friggin hard to make a 100% white card....
ChomiqBut that's weeb edition ;)
If I have to spell it out, I will probably get banned, but IMO, those are the "k.p." versions :D
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#8
phanbuey
I just hope someone makes a size that makes sense for a 320w card. Just one AIB that it can fit into an itx case lol.
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#9
Hxx
the white variants look amazing but....
First issue: the black variants are priced at $1,5K for the 4080 and $2K for the 4090 Lmao in the US. So these ones will be at least at that price.
Second issue: these coolers are some of the largest amongst 40 series so forget about building inside a SFF case. Even the larger <20L cases currently available wont fit this.
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#10
GhostRyder
Good looking cards! I love when people make white editions of PC parts to change up the usual Red, black, aesthetics. Would not mind having one of these in my new rig!
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#11
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
GhostRyderGood looking cards! I love when people make white editions of PC parts to change up the usual Red, black, aesthetics. Would not mind having one of these in my new rig!
I miss blue, purple, red, green, gray pcbs
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#12
GhostRyder
eidairaman1I miss blue, purple, red, green, gray pcbs
Same here, used to have a bunch of options!
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#13
ixi
Mars > strix. Give us BACK Mars models...

I guess it is just for me, bit asus makes one of the ugliest looking gpu's on market by current models.
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#14
Gmr_Chick
ixiMars > strix. Give us BACK Mars models...

I guess it is just for me, bit asus makes one of the ugliest looking gpu's on market by current models.
I know, right? And that damn eye logo just keeps getting bigger and bigger --for next gen I fully expect them to make a GPU that's literally shaped like that damn logo of theirs :roll:
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#15
Godrilla
eidairaman1I miss blue, purple, red, green, gray pcbs
Canvas is white too .;):cool:
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#16
Hyderz
P4-630Better get this Yeston....


Graphic Designer at Yeston
Designer : Sir what kind of graphics do you want on the gpu?
Manager : Yes
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#17
ARF
White is so cool. I told ya. It is time for some white Radeons, as well.
P4-630Better get this Yeston....


Welcome :)

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#18
KevBacon
One of these would look great inside my white 5000T. I certainly don't need either one for the games I play and my Strix 2080Ti OC could probably work for me for two or three more years but man these look good imo. Take my money!
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