Graphics Card Architecture: Ada Lovelace.
Shader Units: 16,384 SUs.
Slot Width: 3.5-slots.
PSU Requirements: 850W or higher.
PCIe Generation: Gen 4.0 x16.
GPU Length: 336mm or 13.2in.
For more technical info, please visit the manufacturer's website.
For complex technical specifications about the GPU, please refer to TechPowerUp's website link.
The build that is using this part is Phanteks AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Work Station and Phanteks AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Work Station V2.
The MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X is the strongest GPU currently reviewed on this website. This GPU has been a top performer in everything. The GPU is capable of running many games at any resolution with ease, aside from 8K, but even at that resolution, it can reach around 30fps. It can be used as a production GPU as well with Nvidia's CUDA cores and strong AV1 encoder allowing fantastic recording quality. The GPU has 24GB of GDDR6X memory with high speeds, giving the card a bandwidth of around a terabyte, which is similar to the Radeon VII, making this GPU outclass even an already good production GPU. The GPU has technologies like DLSS and ray tracing to give games amazing visuals while maintaining steady power. The MSI model of this GPU comes with Addressable RGB, which is controlled by MSI's Mystic Light Software. The lighting can be controlled on the fan tips and the top of the card to match your build. The fans on the card are relatively quiet and only get noticeable when they hit above 70%. The GPU stays cool enough under normal use to not get the fans to spin this fast unless manually tuned.
I give the MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X a 5/5.