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The original was posted on /r/nvidia by /u/ROGJake on 2023-08-07 22:19:06+00:00.
Hi everyone! I’m once again asking for your feedback :D
At this point, we’ve launched several model types across multiple tiers of the RTX 40 Series. Listed below each design will be the series it applies to since aesthetic design remains largely the same with only size changing between different tiers. Please take a look below at the designs and feature notes before leaving your feedback in the comments! Some notes, such as boost clock, will be listed only for a single tier as a reference comparison between the series. We’d love to know what you think of current designs, included features/unique aspects, and what you’d like to see as additions in the future!
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The main points to mention here are the use of a 360mm AIO and liquid metal to enable the highest out-of-the-box boost clocks. It’s additionally one of our slimmest designs due to use of the AIO. Tubing is on the end versus the side of the card.
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A smaller 240mm AIO-based card that uses standard paste versus liquid metal. Also a slim 2.6 slot design. Has tubing on the side versus end. 2640MHz OC boost clock.
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The air-cooled ROG STRIX comes in 3 flavors; Black, White, Evangelion. It’s a larger 3.5 slot design at the RTX 4090 level scaling down to 3.1 slot at the RTX 4060 level. RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 utilize an updated vapor chamber design with a milled heatsink. RTX 4090 to RTX 4070 uses a diecast metal frame and shroud. All versions have the FanConnect II feature with 2x PWM connectors on the end to attach additional PWM fans to controlled by CPU or GPU based temps. Includes RTX 4060 Ti 16GB. RTX 4090 OC utilizes 2640 MHz OC boost clock.
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The main thing to point out is it utilizes the smaller RTX 30 Series cooler which measures at 325.9 x 140.2 x 62.8 mm VS 348.2 x 150 x 72.6 mm for the standard TUF GAMING RTX 4090. 2595 MHz OC clock speed.
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TUF GAMING RTX 4090 to RTX 4060 Ti 8GB
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Full metal shroud. RTX 4090 uses a 3.65 slot design scaled down to a 3.12 slot design for the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB. Limited RGB. 2595 MHz OC clock speed.
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Largest feature for this card is the 2.5 slot design used across all series that allows for either multiple cards to be used or access to the second PCIe slot for things like storage AIC. No RGB. It includes the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB.
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This card is all about the cooler. It’s a 4.38 slot design measuring at 310 x 144.8 x 87.5 mm and focusing on temps and noise levels. It’s a shorter but much thicker card compared to the ROG STRIX RTX 4080 which measures at 357.6 x 149.3 x 70.1mm. It comes in full RGBB, really great brown/beige.
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DUAL RTX 4070 to RTX 4060 White Edition
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Main points of note are the lack of RGB and smaller, dual fan cooler compared to other models. The size ranges from 2.56 slot and 267.01mm long for the RTX 4070 to 2.5 slot and 227.2mm long for the RTX 4060. It includes the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB.
So this wraps up the models and alternate colors for each. Special shoutout to the Asuka, I mean Eva 02 model. With the launch of 4060 Ti 16GB, almost all of our currently announced models are now available in the wild with the exception and MATRIX and Eva 02 which will hit shelves at some point this year. TBD on the exact date.
So with that, a few questions!
What are your favorite(s) and lease favorite(s)?
What do you like most or least from each design?
How do you feel the current designs or lineup compares to RTX 30 Series and RTX 20 Series?
Are there features you don’t care for or ones that are missing you’d love to see included in future cards?
What matters most to you between noise, clock speeds, temps, and aesthetics?
Do you overclock, undervolt, or leave it stock?
If you overclock or undervolt, what software, such as GPU Tweak III, do you use to do?
What do you think about themed collabs such as the Evangelion series or Noctua card?
If you like themed collabs, are there any you’d love to see added?
Lastly, what games should I be picking up to try out?
Please feel free to leave any feedback or ask any questions! I’ll do my best to answer them! And all feedback will be passed along to the team :D