This card is an RTX 4090 model with 24GB GDDR6X memory, a 384-bit memory bus, 21 Gbps memory speed, PCI Express Gen 4 interface, and it requires a 16‑pin power connector. The recommended system power supply is 850W.
It requires a PCIe x16 slot and uses the PCIe Gen 4 interface. PCIe Gen 4 cards are backward compatible with Gen 3 slots, but will operate at the lower slot speed. Verify your case clearance and motherboard has a full‑length x16 slot available.
An 850W power supply is recommended for a typical system. The card uses a single 16‑pin (12VHPWR) power connector. Some systems may need a higher wattage PSU if you have a high‑power CPU, multiple drives, or additional GPUs.
The product description does not specify included accessories. Check the seller listing or packaging details—some vendors include an adapter, while others expect your PSU to have a native 16‑pin cable.
Yes. With 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM and the RTX 4090 architecture, it is well suited for 3D design, GPU rendering, and large datasets. It also supports NVIDIA RTX technologies (CUDA, hardware ray tracing, AI acceleration and DLSS) commonly used in creative applications.
Yes—the RTX 4090 class GPUs are designed for high‑end real‑time ray tracing and 4K gaming. Actual performance depends on the specific game or scene, driver version, and settings; technologies like DLSS can improve frame rates.
NVIDIA no longer promotes traditional SLI/NVLink for gaming on consumer RTX 40 series. Many professional rendering engines and compute workloads do support multiple GPUs in a system via PCIe, so multi‑GPU rendering is possible depending on the software used.
'OC' indicates this model has a factory overclock for higher boost clocks out of the box. Further manual overclocking is often possible but will increase power draw and temperatures and may affect warranty—proceed with caution and monitoring.
Use official NVIDIA drivers for best compatibility. Windows (including Windows 10/11) and many Linux distributions are supported. For creative and professional apps, consider NVIDIA Studio drivers where available.
The product description does not list display outputs. RTX 4090 cards commonly include multiple DisplayPort and HDMI outputs, but you should check the specific vendor/product page to confirm ports and versions.
Measure the available GPU clearance (length, height, and the number of expansion slots). High‑end RTX 4090 cards are typically large and may require 2.5–3 expansion slots and substantial length. Also ensure adequate airflow and room for the power cable.
Cooling and noise depend on the card's cooler design and your case airflow. Ensure your case has good intake/exhaust airflow, monitor GPU temperatures under load, and maintain clean case filters. Specific temperature/noise figures are vendor dependent—check product specs and reviews.
24GB of VRAM is generous and suitable for most large scenes, high‑resolution textures, and GPU rendering tasks. Extremely large datasets or scene configurations may still require optimizations or multiple GPUs depending on the application.
Some modern GPUs perform best on systems with UEFI and up‑to‑date motherboard BIOS. If you have an older system, check the motherboard vendor for BIOS updates to ensure full compatibility.
Warranty and support terms are not specified in the brief description. Check the retailer or manufacturer's product page for warranty length, RMA procedures, and customer support details before purchasing.
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