RTX 4000 series thread... [No scalping discussion]

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Strix 4090 OC inside Hyte Y60, it fits. Ran furmark with tempered glass on 78 degrees, without glass 65 degrees. Played MW2, max temps around 62 degrees.

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Yep everything local. Roughly between 5.6-5.8k without ram and SSD. Nope using the FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W PCIe 5 PSU
Which shop(s) you sourced your parts from locally? Like case, GPU card, CPU, Mo, RAM, SSD, PSU, AIO etc?

Can give a breakdown (part and shop)..........................no need to give prices.......................I can find out later

I would like to have a RTX4090 setup too. I estimate my setup to be about 10K

Thanks
 

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Strix 4090 OC inside Hyte Y60, it fits. Ran furmark with tempered glass on 78 degrees, without glass 65 degrees. Played MW2, max temps around 62 degrees.

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Wow, the glass make it look like a fish tank
 

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Which shop(s) you sourced your parts from locally? Like case, GPU card, CPU, Mo, RAM, SSD, PSU, AIO etc?

Can give a breakdown (part and shop)..........................no need to give prices.......................I can find out later

I would like to have a RTX4090 setup too. I estimate my setup to be about 10K

Thanks
Won't be that expensive lah.

$859 |13900k from NVX Systems
$545 |Z790i MSI Edge from Vulcan Computers
$350 |6600c34 Gskill from Amazon
$250 |980 Pro Samsung 2TB from Amazon
$250 |980 Pro Samsung 2TB from Amazon
$400 |Asus Loki 1000w PSU (12vhpwr ready) from CyberCypher
$149 |Arctic Freezer II 360 from Quality Builds
$2600 | 4090 Gigabyte Gaming OC from Madcow
$140+ $95 | O11 mini w/ 4.0 vertical riser kit from TekkieGeek (to fit big GPU)

Total: $5638 for a complete TOTL build that's easy to build.
 
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Strix 4090 OC inside Hyte Y60, it fits. Ran furmark with tempered glass on 78 degrees, without glass 65 degrees. Played MW2, max temps around 62 degrees.

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The space between the GPU fans and the glass panel must be tight for an air-cooled GPU.

You can improve the thermals in 2 ways

1) Use a GPU AIO like this guy did below. The GPU is thinner since it's water-cooled



2) Move the GPU back with the

EZDIY-FAB Vertical PCIe 4.0 GPU Mount Bracket Graphic Card Holder, Video Card VGA Support Kit​


https://www.amazon.com/EZDIY-FAB-US-4-0CM-GPU-W/dp/B096MBB6M1
BTW I can see you posted here 😁

 
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The space between the GPU fans and the glass panel must be tight for an air-cooled GPU.

You can improve the thermals in 2 ways

1) Use a GPU AIO like this guy did below. The GPU is thinner since it's water-cooled



2) Move the GPU back with the

EZDIY-FAB Vertical PCIe 4.0 GPU Mount Bracket Graphic Card Holder, Video Card VGA Support Kit​


https://www.amazon.com/EZDIY-FAB-US-4-0CM-GPU-W/dp/B096MBB6M1
BTW I can see you posted here 😁



Yep I saw the bracket, I'll look into it more.
 

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Won't be that expensive lah.

$859 |13900k from NVX Systems
$545 |Z790i MSI Edge from Vulcan Computers
$350 |6600c34 Gskill from Amazon
$250 |980 Pro Samsung 2TB from Amazon
$250 |980 Pro Samsung 2TB from Amazon
$400 |Asus Loki 1000w PSU (12vhpwr ready) from CyberCypher
$149 |Arctic Freezer II 360 from Quality Builds
$2600 | 4090 Gigabyte Gaming OC from Madcow
$140+ $95 | O11 mini w/ 4.0 vertical riser kit from TekkieGeek (to fit big GPU)

Total: $5638 for a complete TOTL build that's easy to build.
Would the ASUS PRIME Z790-A WiFi be better than the MSI MPG Z790I EDGE WiFi since the former already supports 8K@60Hz using its DP 1.4 port? The latter's DP 1.4 only supports 4K@60Hz

https://www.asus.com/us/motherboards-components/motherboards/prime/prime-z790-a-wifi/techspec/https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MPG-Z790I-EDGE-WIFI/Specification

 

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you are going to use a z790...with an igpu?
Nope.

Z970 with MSI RTX™ 4090 SUPRIM LIQUID X 24G

Likely to use a better ASUS Mo than the PRIME mentioned.........last minute change

There are a handful of ASUS Mo which comes with DP1.4 (with DSC 1.2) port and these support 8K@60fps provided the display device also supports DSC. So no need to wait for AMD Mo to come with DP2.1 ports unless you want something better than 4K@120/8K@60fps
 
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Nope.

Z970 with MSI RTX™ 4090 SUPRIM LIQUID X 24G

Likely to use a better ASUS Mo than the PRIME mentioned.........last minute change

There are a handful of ASUS Mo which comes with DP1.4 (with DSC 1.2) port and these support 8K@60fps provided the display device also supports DSC. So no need to wait for AMD Mo to come with DP2.1 ports unless you want something better than 4K@120/8K@60fps

Your display comes out from gpu and not mobo what, unless your board has dp in and then you dp out from the board.
 

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Think basically all have answered your question already. You wont be using that displayport on your Mobo in the first place and even if you do, the integrated graphics in your CPU will never be able to run 8k60hz... so just pure marketing gimmick.

Also, the 2 MOBOs are ATX and ITX sie respectively so make sure you are aware of this. I myself am waiting for the MSI MPG EDGE WIFI DDR5.. till now no news when we will have stock for it.
 
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