
Customers are impressed with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM LIQUID X's exceptional cooling and powerful performance, frequently citing its quiet operation and ease of installation. Many appreciate the card's compact size and elegant design, although some find the high price a significant drawback. A small number of users reported experiencing coil whine.
Upgraded from a 3080ti (MSI Gaming X). Honestly, I was very surprised at the performance improvement. The 4090 rips through anything you can throw at it. I currently have it paired with a Ryzen 7700x and Samsung G8 (4K @ 240hz). This is truly an immersive experience. I also have a 1080p 360hz monitor, and as a fellow gamer said "its as smooth as butter". As for the specific model (Suprim Liquid X), I couldn't be more pleased. The cooling is phenominal. Running 4k extreme settings will push it low-mid 50c max. Compared to my Gaming X 3080ti, its half the thickness of the air cooled version (not accounting for the radiator). The radiator simply needs a bolt up, the fans are pre-wired from the factory so you just plug in the pcie 4.0 slot and you are good to go. There is a small bios switch on the side allowing you to change from silent/gaming. I have kept it on gaming the entire time, but it seems pretty quiet to me. I chose to apply a custom fan curve via Afterburner, but it's really not necessary. The radiator fans are non-RGB which is fine with me. I haven't tried, but it looks like you could simply unscrew/disconnect the fans and re-connect some RGB variant if you wanted. There is also a fan on the bottom of the GPU built into the cooler. RGB on the card itself is minimal but clean. The card comes with a custom mouse pad from MSI, which is a nice touch. Perhaps not quite as nice as the championship style ring that ASUS was including in their 30 series, but a more practical gesture IMO. The MSI center doesnt cooperate great with other brands, but the recent LED patch they rolled out seems to help a bit. The factory RGB is the typical rainbow effect. Only downside is the ridiculous adapter cable included (yes the one everyone says will melt/catch fire). If you have a new PCIE 5 PSU then you should be able to go straight from GPU with the new single cable, but most will have to bundle x4 pcie cables somewhere to get this thing juiced. As far as actual power output, The highest I have seen via afterburner monitor is ~520w. If you are an enthusiast look no further than this 4090 Suprim liquid X.
Posted by MarkPM
So far I love this card, and haven't experienced any of the coil whine issues that are going around. It's a beautiful card, and runs in the mid to low 50's while gaming. I went with the liquid suprim because of its size. It is small enough to fit in my 680X case which I love. It also runs a solid 2780mhz with no overclocking. No complaints so far, and will update if this changes.
Posted by Feral1
Exceeded my expectations, card can literally handle whatever you throw at it. I run the latest Call of Duty Warzone at max settings 3440x1440 ultra wide, while recording AND Streaming, and this card doesnt drop below 130 fps. Super Impressed, Excellent card, runs completely cool even under max load. Not to mention, it looks AMAZING. If you need a card that can literally do it all... Look No Further than The Surprim.
Posted by RitchieThree
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