ASUS RTX 5090 MATRIX: the first news

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We were at Gamescom, and more precisely with Asus, which was unveiling a few new products in advance, including the RTX 5090 Matrix. This is a premium edition of NVIDIA’s flagship GPU. This version features an aesthetic signature already present on the RTX 2080 Ti Matrix in 2018. But the most important information concerns its clear focus on overclocking:

Inspired by ASUS’s three decades of graphics card expertise, the ROG Matrix GeForce RTX™ 5090 offers exceptional levels of power, thermal dissipation and design.

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Among its assets are: the highest GPU clock speed on the market, a cooling system designed entirely in copper, a conductive material for the gpu part based on liquid metal, four ventilation mills, as well as compatibility with up to 800 watts of electrical power.

On the RTX 5090 MATRIX program:

  • 800-watt bios to exceed Nvidia’s power ceilings.
  • 4 fans and a copper dissipation system
  • Dual power connectors, including a fully removable BTF part.

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This RTX 5090 MATRIX should be an extremely limited series. Thanks to its four axial fans, ASUS ensures that its Matrix benefits from remarkably efficient cooling, while adding an elegant touch via compatibility with Aura Lightning technology. What’s more, this graphics card features red and black styling, complemented by an ARGB-lit infinity mirror on the rear panel, which highlights the “MATRIX” logo. The design will be rather divisive, however, given the reactions of the OCC community on our discord server…ROG MATRIX RTX 5090_

Furthermore, ASUS makes the most of its recent BTF design by integrating a GC-HWPR 2.0 connector on the board, in addition to the traditional 8-pin connector. Thanks to a GC-HPWR adapter, ASUS BTF motherboards can be configured without connectors or cables. What’s more, this device enables the GPU to access a maximum power of 800 W, which translates into a performance improvement of around 10%.