Friday, May 26th 2023

Gigabyte Launches the AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of premium gaming hardware, today launched the top-grade water-cooled external graphics - AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX. AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX is equipped with the most powerful NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture - GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card and the Thunderbolt 3 high-speed transmission interface. It endows ultrabooks with 3D computational performance beyond imagination, transforming ultrabooks into game platforms with full ray tracing and becoming a reliable assistant for creators, creating an unprecedented work efficiency experience. In addition, the AORUS WATERFORCE Cooling System is the only solution that combines performance and comfort, allowing users to enjoy a quiet and comfortable environment while handling heavy work.

The AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX is the top-of-the-line water-cooled external graphics box in the market. It enables users to enjoy top-level GeForce RTX 4090 performance with independent high-wattage and stable power supply, while enjoying a quiet and comfortable environment. AORUS has minimized the size of the GAMING BOX, taking up minimal desktop space, making it the ideal companion for ultrabooks.
AORUS provides an all-around cooling solution for all key components of the graphics card. We take care of not only the GPU but also the VRAM and MOSFET to ensure a stable operation and longer life. AORUS WATERFORCE all-in-one cooling system integrates a large copper plate, a 240 mm aluminium radiator and two 120 mm fans. With an optimized pump and water block, it provides the most efficient water flow and cooling performance at a lower noise level.

For Gamers
The AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX is equipped with a powerful GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, granting ultrabooks with full ray tracing and ultra-high FPS gaming with the lowest latency, upgrading ultrabooks to a high-end gaming platform. With the latest DLSS 3 technology in the graphics chip and the new fourth-generation Tensor cores and optical flow accelerator, AI can create additional high-quality frames, perfectly showcasing various AAA game masterpieces. The GAMING BOX has a built-in wired network chip, allowing users to connect to networks without worrying about transmission interference during gameplay. Install GIGABYTE control center software, users can adjust the performance and lighting effects according to their preference.

For Creators
Take your creative projects to a whole new level with the stunning performance of the new AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX. Create with AI assistance through the GeForce RTX 4090 hardware acceleration support and the NVIDIA Studio driver. Whether you are doing VIDEO EDITING, 3D ANIMATION, PHOTOGRAPHY, GRAPHIC DESIGN, ARCHITECTURAL VISUALIZATION or BROADCASTING, it can save you a lot of time. In addition, the GeForce RTX 4090 GPU is equipped with up to 16,384 CUDA cores. This enables creators to have desktop-level performance when using AI-based graphic software such as Stable Diffusion, allowing for rapid generation of the images.

The top-notch performance of the AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX allows even ultrabook users to enjoy powerful 3D computing performance like a desktop. With external displays, keyboards, drawing tablets, and wired networks, it becomes the best partner for gamers and creators.
Source: Gigabyte
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6 Comments on Gigabyte Launches the AORUS RTX 4090 GAMING BOX

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
You'd be better off getting a regular 4090 and one of those eGPU kits that allow you to connect to the host PC using an M.2 PCIe 4.0x4 adapter over an OCulink cable, I havent seen testing, but I would have to imagine that a 4090 funneled theough a PCIe 3.0x4 connection would be strangling performance quite a bit. I've seen people doing the m.2 to oculink adapter on youtube and not only is OCulink more stable, but you get double the bandwidth and aren't leaving as much performance on the table....only "con" is that it's not as "elegant". Though, I bet you could take some cheap mITX case off aliexpress, throw a cheap 500w psu in it, and have something that is relatively pleasing on the eye.




What really needs to happen is for Thunderbolt 5 to be released, and since it's Thunderbolt 5 it should have PCIe 5.0x4 bandwidth (128Gbps)....that should get pretty close to having an eGPU be on par with one directly connected to the motherboard. Plus, I have to imagine with all that bandwidth, some new and interesting peripherals and applications would be developed that we we haven't seen before....
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TheLostSwede
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AnarchoPrimitivWhat really needs to happen is for Thunderbolt 5 to be released, and since it's Thunderbolt 5 it should have PCIe 5.0x4 bandwidth (128Gbps)....that should get pretty close to having an eGPU be on par with one directly connected to the motherboard. Plus, I have to imagine with all that bandwidth, some new and interesting peripherals and applications would be developed that we we haven't seen before....
Sorry to disappoint, but Thunderbolt 5 is likely to be 80 Gbps or 120/40 Gbps asynchronous, just like USB4 as per the 2.0 spec.
www.techpowerup.com/298506/usb4-version-2-0-said-to-get-120-gbps-asymmetric-mode

I guess it's possible that Intel will move to optical cables, but I don't think that'll happen yet. Also, max 80 cm cables for 80 Gbps USB4.
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#3
Wye
Which card is this based on?
They only said it 11 times in the article, any repetition below 30 times doesn't stick to my brain.
Also only 30% of the article is ALL CAPS, it needs to be at least 90%.
Can you also increase the font size and add some of those blinking effects from the 90s internet?
Thank you!
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
WyeWhich card is this based on?
They only said it 11 times in the article, any repetition below 30 times doesn't stick to my brain.
Also only 30% of the article is ALL CAPS, it needs to be at least 90%.
Can you also increase the font size and add some of those blinking effects from the 90s internet?
Thank you!
Yeah, more and more companies seem to use all caps in press releases, it's getting very tiring and we're not going to spend time on replacing all the text.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
Tek-CheckAlso, for PCIe data it seems TB5 would use Gen4 interface.
There's that too, slipped my mind.
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