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Man, that would buy dual 'normal' 4090s! I think I'd do that with $4000....oh wait, maybe not....but, you could....oh wait, you Americanos could probably buy 3?I had a Matrix Plat GTX 580 back in the day... $4000 is a little too rich for my blood.
Larger e-peen.What is the actual point of this? I doubt it performes must better if anything over a strip or even a tuf. I doubt it will be worth anything as a collectors item.
Asus certainly knows there's a bunch of suckers out there who can't wait to waste money on this, haha.There's always a sucker born every minute! Makes no sense it will probably perform close or slightly better then some of the top tier 4090's.
They should make a white edition for an extra $500.Asus certainly knows there's a bunch of suckers out there who can't wait to waste money on this, haha.
Did you watch the video? It's within the same performance. It's actually faster than the Strix, except when OC'ed.There's always a sucker born every minute! Makes no sense it will probably perform close or slightly better then some of the top tier 4090's.
Expensive gpus are hardly a "symbol of wealth".At a certain point it could start to be asking what the point of an expensive watch when a Casio do really well or a phone track time synced with some nuclear timer system.
There is no point to glass on desktop and a lot of things, it is a symbol of wealth/art piece.
House and Cars are almost always on payment plans and can still be (for the older generation when it was less the case, but for the younger a Mercedez-Bmw even if it was not paid cash can be seen as a way to display wealth)People put these things on payment plans all the time
But I heard a rumor that the crowned Prince of Saudi Arabia has an entire wall made out of these to show his wealth.Expensive gpus are hardly a "symbol of wealth".
People put these things on payment plans all the time
If you're on payment plans and 1 emergency from having to sell said "symbol of wealth", then it's just fake and irresponsible buying.House and Cars are almost always on payment plans and can still be (for the older generation when it was less the case, but for the younger a Mercedez-Bmw even if it was not paid cash can be seen as a way to promote wealth)
Smartphone are and very often bought via service provider payment plans and you do not need to cost that much, specially if it is ostensibly useless (think expensive solar glasses/watches or the cheapest but still $200-$300 Gucci-Dior items), $3000-$4000 with a good $1000 just for show start to be a bit.
I would go in a limb an would predict that the buyer of such item has an higher chance to have his computer on display (on the desk with a visible interior), appear in picture-stream in some way, mentioned on some platform signature, etc.. than the average.
It's a showpiece of overengineering. Every facet is maxed.What is the actual point of this? I doubt it performes must better if anything over a strip or even a tuf. I doubt it will be worth anything as a collectors item.
"Maxed"It's a showpiece of overengineering. Every facet is maxed.
Well yes, symbols are just that, symbols....If you're on payment plans and 1 emergency from having to sell said "symbol of wealth", then it's just fake and irresponsible buying.
I'm going off Der8auer's review and haven't seen HUB's, but it's a binned die and by "every facet is maxed" I was including the hardware component level - power delivery, it's all intentionally overkill electrically."Maxed"
"Slower than lower model unless overclocked"
What a fail.
Over engineered isn't an inherently good thing. If it brings zero benefit then it's just wasteful engineering and hence only good for ego and therefore quite useless.I'm going off Der8auer's review and haven't seen HUB's, but it's a binned die and by "every facet is maxed" I was including the hardware component level - power delivery, it's all intentionally overkill electrically.
FPS benches are all that matter to most people, but some people get a thrill out of overengineered things - not all of which are apparent from FPS benches.
The assessment I'm most interested in is Buildzoid's, but I doubt ASUS sampled him one.
What is the actual point of this? I doubt it performes must better if anything over a strip or even a tuf. I doubt it will be worth anything as a collectors item.
Sure otherwise it would not be called over engineeredOver engineered isn't an inherently good thing
I'm going off Der8auer's review and haven't seen HUB's, but it's a binned die and by "every facet is maxed" I was including the hardware component level - power delivery, it's all intentionally overkill electrically.
FPS benches are all that matter to most people, but some people get a thrill out of overengineered things - not all of which are apparent from FPS benches.
The assessment I'm most interested in is Buildzoid's, but I doubt ASUS sampled him one.
Yeah but like....it's not even 5% faster. It isn't even 1% faster. It was literally the same fps or even lower lol.Even if it performs/looks/whatever like <=5% better or something
Yeah but like....it's not even 5% faster. It isn't even 1% faster. It was literally the same fps or even lower lol.
That point would actually be interesting. If someone were to like the big overengineered look, I'd think 4 power cables would look cooler and also be more reliable.I think if one of these 4090s built a custom PCB and got rid of that stupid 12VHPWR connector and replaced it with 4 standard 8 pin plugs
pricing aside, do like the feature of wiring being hid in the tube sleeving. Is that new or has that been a thing?
part of the video where he talks about it:
View: https://youtu.be/eT765FI8Jqg?si=tAQkMRCVnCW9kAIE&t=201
This is for people with lots of money that like to spend that money on nice expensive things. I don't see the problem.
I would go in a limb an would predict that the buyer of such item has an higher chance to have his computer on display (on the desk with a visible interior), appear in picture-stream in some way, mentioned on some platform signature, etc.. than the average.