Testseek.com have collected 414 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X PCIe and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X PCIe.
October 2022
(86%)
414 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(98%)
131 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Huge performance jump vs last generation
RT performance improvements
4K 60 FPS with RT on
Even without upscaling
Excellent energy efficiency
DLSS 3 frame generation
Quiet
Low temperatures on both GPU and memory
Idle fan-stop
Beautiful design
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Solid build quality with simple yet highly functional aesthetics
Substantial gains with chart-leading performance in synthetics and games
Support for new RT and DLSS 3 technologies
Superior thermal and noise characteristics
Power-efficient custom 4N p
Ferociously powerful for a single-GPU card
Power consumption is relatively low for this level of raw GPU performance
Usual exceptional Founders Edition build quality
Extremely powerful
Big jump in performance over previous gen
Temperatures are well in control
DLSS 3 frame generation is impressive
Excellent gen
The power of TWO RTX 3080s strapped together
Ada Lovelace-specific features are game changers
4K and 8K performance at max settings is finally reasonable
Shader Execution Reordering should result in serious gains
Engine-level DLSS 3 support is a reali
The editors didn't like
Unmatched Performance
Premium Build Quality
Bleeding Edge Features
Runs Cool & Relatively Quiet
3GHz Overclocks -- No Problem
Extremely expensive
Physically large card
High idle power consumption
No DisplayPort 2.0 support
Large footprint
12VHPWR connector requires exercising due diligence
Can get bottlenecked below 4K even with the latest CPUs
No DisplayPort 2.1 support
High power consumption when overclocked
Pricey
Almost impractically enormous
Raw power appears
At times
To bottleneck a Core i9-12900K CPU
12VHPWR 16-pin adapter is a sore thumb
Massive size
Not suitable for all
Expensive
Can bottleneck with older CPUs
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Non4K performance is constrained
High power demands
We are reaching the top of the price to value ratio
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