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The MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim X is the quiestest RTX 4090 custom-design that we've tested. It runs at an unbelievable 28.6 dBA in our review, under full load, 4K, 60 FPS with ray tracing enabled, and temperatures are still really good.

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Just an FYI - listed at OcUK for £2300.

I think it's quite arrogant to suggest these cards are anything but appallingly priced. Gouging by etailers or MSRP with taxes, regardless, this sets the bar worringly high for all subsequent Ada series cards to be £1000+.

I didn't realise that PC gaming hardware was becoming so elitist. :shadedshu:

The only possible silver lining is that the 4090ti isn't ever coming and the product stack will settle with this as the 3090ti standard. Perhaps we might see the chop-shop 4070 performing at higher than 3080 performance at something reasonable?
 

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In 3 online shops I've just visit, all the MSI cards have been sold out. Talking about though time ahead, hey!
 
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I went with this one. I would have much rathered an FE, but its not an option sadly. Knew the gains over the FE would be extremely minimal, so I didnt go for the Strix this time - Asus really went heavy with their pricing.
 
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The power limit is surprising! This is the one I reserved at my local brick and mortar because my 3090 Suprim X has been so wonderful, but that power limit makes me wonder if they're trying to cover something up in their design.

On to more reviews!

I didn't realise that PC gaming hardware was becoming so elitist. :shadedshu:
This is their absolute top end halo card. Halo products are always extremely expensive. Climb down off the soap box for a while and wait for market pricing on the cards actually aimed at typical PC gaming enthusiasts; these are not.
 

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Great reviews, great cards, insane prices in EU. 2,450 euro for this one in my country...
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Minor typo in your "Maximum Overclock Comparison" table. This card is listed there as 4080.
 

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The power limit is surprising! This is the one I reserved at my local brick and mortar because my 3090 Suprim X has been so wonderful, but that power limit makes me wonder if they're trying to cover something up in their design.

On to more reviews!


This is their absolute top end halo card. Halo products are always extremely expensive. Climb down off the soap box for a while and wait for market pricing on the cards actually aimed at typical PC gaming enthusiasts; these are not.

We made these apologies when Nvidia started pimping the Titan cards at £1000+. There was the excuse that they were semi-professional cards. We've gone so far past that point though.

You don't need a soapbox to think that things are a bit silly.
 

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Great reviews, great cards, insane prices in EU. 2,450 euro for this one in my country...
@W1zzard
Minor typo in your "Maximum Overclock Comparison" table. This card is listed there as 4080.
Thanks fixed. I looked at that table at least 50 times and missed it t.t
 
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Why don‘t you add the other custom cards in the charts, but only the FE? Like power consumption at idle?

Edit: The Suprim X is my favourite, also before seeing any tests. Though the idle consumption is really high.
 
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I love MSI cards. I have been buying those exclusively since 2012 (660, 770, 970, 1080, 2070 S, 3080).

Not going to buy this one, though. :)
 
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Just an FYI - listed at OcUK for £2300.

I think it's quite arrogant to suggest these cards are anything but appallingly priced. Gouging by etailers or MSRP with taxes, regardless, this sets the bar worringly high for all subsequent Ada series cards to be £1000+.

I didn't realise that PC gaming hardware was becoming so elitist. :shadedshu:

The only possible silver lining is that the 4090ti isn't ever coming and the product stack will settle with this as the 3090ti standard. Perhaps we might see the chop-shop 4070 performing at higher than 3080 performance at something reasonable?
Do you honestly think they won't release a ti version down the line?
 
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This is their absolute top end halo card. Halo products are always extremely expensive. Climb down off the soap box for a while and wait for market pricing on the cards actually aimed at typical PC gaming enthusiasts; these are not.
Correct, but we've seen the sub-halo products also climb up, and up, and up.

This is a break from the history of GPUs, we've had occasional high price halo products but they were something special. GTX 690, dual GPU at 1K for example. The first Titan at 1K.

Now though these 'Titans' are the norm for top and sub top (100~102 die is integral to the stack since Maxwell)... and you get a cut down chip at an even bigger premium. The perf/dollar for these cards is worse than it's ever been. Numbers don't lie, there is no soap box here, there is only escalation to new heights, gen to gen. Get less, but pay more.

So yes, that's worrying and should be for everyone including you. Maybe you failed to see it, now you can't anymore. There is only ONE saving grace: the stack of GPUs in every gen since Turing has been catering to a much wider range of performance, perhaps that is what you're alluding at for 'typical PC gaming enthusiast pricing'. It shows as the x90 cards just simply don't pay off at lower resolutions, while lower placed cards do nearly just as well. You can indeed 'move down' along with how a price point is moved gen-to-gen... but if you do... you'll find the net perf gain is minimal and upgrading really not worth it.

I find myself looking at x60's now for example, where I used to look at x80's. But it doesn't feel right and it certainly won't when that x60 has moved to an x70~80 price point. It feels like, and really is, a bad deal and the reason is actual GPU progress is finite, and we're moving in on that moment. Those halo prices certainly do bleed over to everything below.

Its also detrimental to gaming if there is a growing gap between GPUs in a stack/in the market. For all involved... because devs cater to common denominators.

I wonder what the turning point will be, but it'll be coming from Nvidia before AMD that is for sure. AMD is content either way: they own consoles for gaming, so if the crowd moves because PC got too pricy, they win regardless. Nvidia is however invested here. The RT push for PC will fall on their shoulders, console lives in a separate dimension in that sense, and the expense versus payoff will create immense pressure for the company. They / Geforce can't live off mining.

Will Nvidia drop a good, value king Ada card, and what will it look like? How handicapped will it be? Big question marks, but they'll have to at some point. The early signs are not hopeful given the 192 bit bus on a friggin x80. Inb4 the 128 bit (96?!) x60... it'll be irrelevant within two years. Handicapped VRAM will always turn its ugly head faster than you want.
 
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Dear all,

Can you please add power setup test
Performance with undervolting, underclocking
150W
200W
300W
400W
500W
Optimum power, voltage,clock for 4K-60FPS-VSYNC

Comparision with other card on choosed TDP i thing we can campare almost any card at 200W TDP - seet GPU spot

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as always suprimx is the best, imagine suprimx full cover water block all in one cooling. 2x140mm
 
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Great review. I've got the Suprim X and am really excited with it.

Do you guys know if the voltage can be changed? From my understanding the voltage has been locked, but guru3d made it seem like it could be altered. Right now I only have control over Power limit, temp limit, memory and mhz speed.

If there is a way to unlock voltage I'd love to hear how. Like the above post, specific overclock settings being shared would be nice as a starting point, or seeing what is reasonably attainable.
 
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A very nice card and the one I would personally most likely go for if not for the unreasonably high idle and media power consumption, therefore it would have to be the Founders, which is really a well-rounded product this time around.

I didn't realise that PC gaming hardware was becoming so elitist. :shadedshu:
It isn't. You can still happily game at 1080p 60fps and it'll be no worse of an experience than 15 years ago and you can put together a very decent rig to accomplish that for under $300 (admittedly by going used, but still; I actually managed just that for even less for a friend about 3 years ago when I snagged a 980Ti for $90, then combined it with 2600k and 16gb of ram - it still does everything he wants it to, although he's not a huge gamer). If however, you want to push that sweet 4k 144Hz to the limit, now you can. Sure, it won't be cheap, but is finally doable.
 
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I'm perplexed about the overclocking results. The FPS rating of all the cards seems to be completely uncorrelated with the core or memory clocks. I was thinking it was the power limit causing the issue but then that doesn't explain why the FE has the lowest performance despite nearly the highest clocks and the 600W power limit. @W1zzard can you explain?
 
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I'm perplexed about the overclocking results. The FPS rating of all the cards seems to be completely uncorrelated with the core or memory clocks. I was thinking it was the power limit causing the issue but then that doesn't explain why the FE has the lowest performance despite nearly the highest clocks and the 600W power limit. @W1zzard can you explain?
That is weird indeed. And also the much higher idle, multi-monitor and media playback consumption on most of the AIB models, sometimes nearly double that of the Founders.
 

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Is the thermal testing done in a case or open bench? I only saw a note that the noise measurements were done on an open bench.
 

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Does anyone know if the gaming x trio 4090 shares the same VRM as the Suprim X 4090? If the pcb is identical, performance should be same. I know the Suprim x has better cooling but I’m going to watercool anyway :)
 

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Is the thermal testing done in a case or open bench? I only saw a note that the noise measurements were done on an open bench.
Same open bench
 
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What are people's thoughts. I've got a 5900x with Gskill Samsung Bdie Trident Z neo DDR4 32gb ram, 3800mhz CL14, and the Suprim X 4090. Loving it so far.

I strictly game at 4k, but am wondering if my cpu is powerful enough. Do I need to make the jump to the 5800x3d? My average, and high fps numbers are within range, my concern is the 1 percent lows and smoothness. Ovbiously the 5900x is a very powerful CPU, and completely demolishes the 5800x3d in multi workloads. Thing is, I strictly use this computer for gaming, browsing, minor lightroom editing (really not much, with being a busy parent, and working).

Should I wait a year and get a Ryzen 7000 series, or an Intel 13th gen. Just wondering how much the cpu bottlenecking will affect my pc and gaming experience. I know one user on here has similar specs as mine.

IMO, it's either stay the course, upgrade to a 5800x3d, or wait for 6-12 months and upgrade to 13th gen Intel or Ryzen 7000 series.

Thanks for all the advice.
 
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Well, are you noticing any problems with 1% lows? I doubt it if you are gaming in 4K. If you notice any slowdowns, bring up the RTSS overlay and monitor the CPU and GPU usage.

I think completely replacing your platform right now is a terrible idea. You could definitely sidegrade to a 5800X3D if you notice any CPU-related slowdowns, but I would wait for the 7000 X3D chips. Those might offer a huge performance boost.
 
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What are people's thoughts. I've got a 5900x with Gskill Samsung Bdie Trident Z neo DDR4 32gb ram, 3800mhz CL14, and the Suprim X 4090. Loving it so far.

I strictly game at 4k, but am wondering if my cpu is powerful enough. Do I need to make the jump to the 5800x3d? My average, and high fps numbers are within range, my concern is the 1 percent lows and smoothness. Ovbiously the 5900x is a very powerful CPU, and completely demolishes the 5800x3d in multi workloads. Thing is, I strictly use this computer for gaming, browsing, minor lightroom editing (really not much, with being a busy parent, and working).

Should I wait a year and get a Ryzen 7000 series, or an Intel 13th gen. Just wondering how much the cpu bottlenecking will affect my pc and gaming experience. I know one user on here has similar specs as mine.

IMO, it's either stay the course, upgrade to a 5800x3d, or wait for 6-12 months and upgrade to 13th gen Intel or Ryzen 7000 series.

Thanks for all the advice.

Well looking at the new article @W1zzard has posted you are certainly CPU limited, wait for the 5800X3D update and go from there!

 
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