Informatie en updates over de NVIDIA GeForce RTX50 serie videokaarten.

I think the Ventus is the MSRP model here tbh, the Gaming Trio is top tier I believe?
It was generally well received too, the Gaming Trio, so he definitely got a bad deal here.
I think it's one step up from the Ventus but below the Vanguard and Suprim and Suprim liquid. These models are different by component quality, cooler quality and chip binning. The Gaming Trio has a better cooler than the base Ventus and better binning (as it's OC) but I would guess the other components are the same as the Ventus. Anyway whether you get coil whine is a bit of a lottery but the higher class models have a better chance of being good
 
I think it's one step up from the Ventus but below the Vanguard and Suprim and Suprim liquid. These models are different by component quality, cooler quality and chip binning. The Gaming Trio has a better cooler than the base Ventus and better binning (as it's OC) but I would guess the other components are the same as the Ventus. Anyway whether you get coil whine is a bit of a lottery but the higher class models have a better chance of being good
Yeah I don't think I'm hearing any coil whine on the Astral 5090 so far after a day of full-on benchmarking through 3DMark and Unigine, even managed to secure some top-10 spots in the Hall of Fame here and there.

My AX1200i unit however does have some electrical coil noise but that has already done since being brand new and a friends unit does the exact same so I think that is just a part of the product, luckily the PSU is quite muffled away in the rear of the case so I never really hear it and it's not really obnoxiously loud or anything.

I did however notice the Wireview Pro recording load spikes of 762W, 772W and today when starting up GTA V also 758W, but during actual benchmark runs the power draw stays generally below 600W limit from what I see, the benchmarks were ran at 100% fan speed (3300rpm) on all 4 fans which kept the 12VHPWR connector mostly at 41-43°C at the very maximum, but I read somewhere that load spikes of over 900W is a possibility.

With more moderate fan speeds and 550-580W load in GTA V (e.g. 2300rpm) then I see the 12VHPWR connector warm up a little more towards 47-51°C but that is nowhere near the alarm of 100°C and I believe it is said the plastic only starts melting beyond 180°C

But so far I'm really happy with the product and it's immense power!

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Geld deze info ook over laptops met de RTX 5090?

Om specifiek te zijn, ik ben op zoek naar een Asus Rog strix met een 5090 gpu.

Hebben jullie enig idee wanneer deze te bestellen is? Eventueel een prijs?
 
Geld deze info ook over laptops met de RTX 5090?

Om specifiek te zijn, ik ben op zoek naar een Asus Rog strix met een 5090 gpu.

Hebben jullie enig idee wanneer deze te bestellen is? Eventueel een prijs?
ik weet niet of je perse een laptop moet hebben maar ik adviseer geen laptop met zulke hoge specs, ik heb er namelijk zelf een gehad met een 4090 en die beviel mij echt niet werd snel warm waardoor uiteindelijk de koelpasta uitgedroogd is en nu waardeloos laptop geworden is
 
Nog wat technischere informatie:
De laptops geadverteerd met '5090' zijn ook 5080 chips maar met meer vram.
De GB203 is de chip die de 5080 gebruikt en de 5090 gebruikt een GB202 chip.

Het is leuke marketing, maar ja 600W gaat niet werken in een laptop.
De meeste van dergelijke laptops zijn na een aantal jaar intensief gamen meestal wel rijp of beginnen kuren te vertonen met instabiliteit, ze worden ook niet vaak goed schoongehouden dus dat helpt niet.

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...0-for-laptops-rtx-5090-gets-24gb-gddr7-memory
 
Yeah I don't think I'm hearing any coil whine on the Astral 5090 so far after a day of full-on benchmarking through 3DMark and Unigine, even managed to secure some top-10 spots in the Hall of Fame here and there.

My AX1200i unit however does have some electrical coil noise but that has already done since being brand new and a friends unit does the exact same so I think that is just a part of the product, luckily the PSU is quite muffled away in the rear of the case so I never really hear it and it's not really obnoxiously loud or anything.

I did however notice the Wireview Pro recording load spikes of 762W, 772W and today when starting up GTA V also 758W, but during actual benchmark runs the power draw stays generally below 600W limit from what I see, the benchmarks were ran at 100% fan speed (3300rpm) on all 4 fans which kept the 12VHPWR connector mostly at 41-43°C at the very maximum, but I read somewhere that load spikes of over 900W is a possibility.

With more moderate fan speeds and 550-580W load in GTA V (e.g. 2300rpm) then I see the 12VHPWR connector warm up a little more towards 47-51°C but that is nowhere near the alarm of 100°C and I believe it is said the plastic only starts melting beyond 180°C

But so far I'm really happy with the product and it's immense power!

a7F0jHm.jpeg
This guy is so happy with his overpaid 5090 that he needs to post his pictures everyday LOL. also...5090 to play GTA V LOL
 
Yeah I don't think I'm hearing any coil whine on the Astral 5090 so far after a day of full-on benchmarking through 3DMark and Unigine, even managed to secure some top-10 spots in the Hall of Fame here and there.

My AX1200i unit however does have some electrical coil noise but that has already done since being brand new and a friends unit does the exact same so I think that is just a part of the product, luckily the PSU is quite muffled away in the rear of the case so I never really hear it and it's not really obnoxiously loud or anything.

I did however notice the Wireview Pro recording load spikes of 762W, 772W and today when starting up GTA V also 758W, but during actual benchmark runs the power draw stays generally below 600W limit from what I see, the benchmarks were ran at 100% fan speed (3300rpm) on all 4 fans which kept the 12VHPWR connector mostly at 41-43°C at the very maximum, but I read somewhere that load spikes of over 900W is a possibility.

With more moderate fan speeds and 550-580W load in GTA V (e.g. 2300rpm) then I see the 12VHPWR connector warm up a little more towards 47-51°C but that is nowhere near the alarm of 100°C and I believe it is said the plastic only starts melting beyond 180°C

But so far I'm really happy with the product and it's immense power!

a7F0jHm.jpeg
We don’t need to know or see this. Bye 👋 🤣🤣🤣

Neeah, I am kidding 😂 Enjoy your GPU man. I can’t wait to get mine when the prices are acceptable.
 
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This guy is so happy with his overpaid 5090 that he needs to post his pictures everyday LOL. also...5090 to play GTA V LOL
Can I have a time travelling device? I need a new one for this 12 year old game with ps3 textures. 😵

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But do realize that DSR is a thing, downsampling to native resolution from a higher resolution will give crispy image clarity and anti-aliasing, not like the blurry mess we see with TAA in todays titles or other post-processing AA methods. The 5090 is a heavyweight for this sort of thing because of it's high memory bandwidth.

Also if you refer to this part in this video, he explains that the RTX 5090 is more than double as fast than the RTX 4090 when it comes to 16K resolution on low settings. This is the impact that this high bandwidth makes for high resolution gaming.


So even with a 1440P monitor there is a reason for these cards to be used.
But don't worry I will be playing a whole lot newer titles as well which will tax the card plenty, Cyberpunk 2077 and Doom The Dark Ages are two of those.
 
Unfortunately, we do not have a good indication of the availability of Geefhuis. It does not look good for the coming week (yet) in terms of deliveries. This week we have been able to offer something every day, but at the moment there is only limited visibility on cards next week 🙁. We are taking stock of what is coming, and will update that in the opening post when we have more information.
Dear Megekko.

Please, is it possible to receive any updates regarding what GPUs we should expect this week? Will there be any 5090 available?

Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
 
Yeah I don't think I'm hearing any coil whine on the Astral 5090 so far after a day of full-on benchmarking through 3DMark and Unigine, even managed to secure some top-10 spots in the Hall of Fame here and there.

My AX1200i unit however does have some electrical coil noise but that has already done since being brand new and a friends unit does the exact same so I think that is just a part of the product, luckily the PSU is quite muffled away in the rear of the case so I never really hear it and it's not really obnoxiously loud or anything.

I did however notice the Wireview Pro recording load spikes of 762W, 772W and today when starting up GTA V also 758W, but during actual benchmark runs the power draw stays generally below 600W limit from what I see, the benchmarks were ran at 100% fan speed (3300rpm) on all 4 fans which kept the 12VHPWR connector mostly at 41-43°C at the very maximum, but I read somewhere that load spikes of over 900W is a possibility.

With more moderate fan speeds and 550-580W load in GTA V (e.g. 2300rpm) then I see the 12VHPWR connector warm up a little more towards 47-51°C but that is nowhere near the alarm of 100°C and I believe it is said the plastic only starts melting beyond 180°C

But so far I'm really happy with the product and it's immense power!

a7F0jHm.jpeg
How are you measuring the temperature of the connector?
 
I'd still return it. You bought it for it being a top tier AIB, I would imagine? (And not just to have a 5090) Yours is significantly worse than most of them that I've heard, and you paid the Megekko premium. Don't accept anything less than the standard for these.

Edit: Do agree with post above, try that diff PSU and let us know if it did anything.

I needed a GPU primarily for work, AI-related tasks, productivity, and rendering. I did my research before choosing a model and went with what was available here.

A 4090 would have worked too, but I couldn't find any in stock, and I'm hesitant about buying second-hand due to past issues.

Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to wait since my old workstation broke, and I had been away on holiday for a few weeks. My return to the office coincided with the 5090 release, and honestly, it wasn't really a choice but a necessity.

PSU Update:​

So far, I've tested the following:
  • ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Gold (my original and current PSU, ATX 3.1, I believe)
  • Corsair RM1000x 2024 (ATX 3.1)
  • NZXT C1500 (ATX 3.1)
I tested both the native 12V-2x6 cable on all three PSUs and the MSI-included cable that came with the GPU, but the coil whine remains unchanged. Below are some previous links that I posted before for anyone considering this unit (MSI 5090 Gaming TRIO OC) so they can be aware of what might happen:

🔗Video 1 | Video 2

I'll be returning the Corsair and NZXT PSUs tomorrow since the return period for the ASUS has already passed. I would've kept the NZXT, it's a solid unit, but since it doesn't resolve the coil whine, it's not worth the expense.

I would also like to return the 5090 because, from what I've read (and as you mentioned), this unit is generally good when it comes to coil whine, so I probably just got unlucky. The issue is figuring out how to handle the return with my work schedule. Megekko won't offer a replacement or let me return this one and pay the difference for the SUPRIM model, meaning I'd have to go through the full order refund process, which is kind of impossible since I need it for work and I don't have a spare.

That's all from me. Hopefully, the jealousy chain comes to an end, I've just been trying to spread awareness. Wishing you all the best in getting your hands on one soon, and hopefully, these prices drop, right now, they're just not justifiable for an average consumer.
 
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I needed a GPU primarily for work, AI-related tasks, productivity, and rendering. I did my research before choosing a model and went with what was available here.

A 4090 would have worked too, but I couldn't find any in stock, and I'm hesitant about buying second-hand due to past issues.

Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to wait since my old workstation broke, and I had been away on holiday for a few weeks. My return to the office coincided with the 5090 release, and honestly, it wasn't really a choice but a necessity.

PSU Update:​

So far, I've tested the following:
  • ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Gold (my original and current PSU, ATX 3.1, I believe)
  • Corsair RM1000x 2024 (ATX 3.1)
  • NZXT C1500 (ATX 3.1)
I tested both the native 12V-2x6 cable on all three PSUs and the MSI-included cable that came with the GPU, but the coil whine remains unchanged. Below are links for anyone considering this unit (MSI 5090 Gaming TRIO OC) so they can be aware of what might happen:

🔗Video 1 | Video 2

I'll be returning the Corsair and NZXT PSUs tomorrow since the return period for the ASUS has already passed. I would've kept the NZXT, it's a solid unit, but since it doesn't resolve the coil whine, it's not worth the expense.

I would also like to return the 5090 because, from what I've read (and as you mentioned), this unit is generally good when it comes to coil whine, so I probably just got unlucky. The issue is figuring out how to handle the return with my work schedule. Megekko won't offer a replacement or let me return this one and pay the difference for the SUPRIM model, meaning I'd have to go through the full order refund process, which is kind of impossible.

That's all from me. Hopefully, the jealousy chain comes to an end, I've just been trying to spread awareness. Wishing you all the best in getting your hands on one soon, and hopefully, these prices drop, right now, they're just not justifiable for an average consumer.
just send it back?


you can translate the page yourself, but in netherlands by law you can send back your product if its not damaged within ''14/30'' days (depends the store). you can go to ''juridisch loket'' if megekko doesnt accept your gpu back and force your money back this way if needed.

megekko can jump high and low, but if for whatever reason you dont want the product anymore and you didnt break it, then by law they need to take it back, if they dont do this, they risk a huge fine and possible forced closing on their store
 
I needed a GPU primarily for work, AI-related tasks, productivity, and rendering. I did my research before choosing a model and went with what was available here.

A 4090 would have worked too, but I couldn't find any in stock, and I'm hesitant about buying second-hand due to past issues.

Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to wait since my old workstation broke, and I had been away on holiday for a few weeks. My return to the office coincided with the 5090 release, and honestly, it wasn't really a choice but a necessity.

PSU Update:​

So far, I've tested the following:
  • ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Gold (my original and current PSU, ATX 3.1, I believe)
  • Corsair RM1000x 2024 (ATX 3.1)
  • NZXT C1500 (ATX 3.1)
I tested both the native 12V-2x6 cable on all three PSUs and the MSI-included cable that came with the GPU, but the coil whine remains unchanged. Below are links for anyone considering this unit (MSI 5090 Gaming TRIO OC) so they can be aware of what might happen:

🔗Video 1 | Video 2

I'll be returning the Corsair and NZXT PSUs tomorrow since the return period for the ASUS has already passed. I would've kept the NZXT, it's a solid unit, but since it doesn't resolve the coil whine, it's not worth the expense.

I would also like to return the 5090 because, from what I've read (and as you mentioned), this unit is generally good when it comes to coil whine, so I probably just got unlucky. The issue is figuring out how to handle the return with my work schedule. Megekko won't offer a replacement or let me return this one and pay the difference for the SUPRIM model, meaning I'd have to go through the full order refund process, which is kind of impossible.

That's all from me. Hopefully, the jealousy chain comes to an end, I've just been trying to spread awareness. Wishing you all the best in getting your hands on one soon, and hopefully, these prices drop, right now, they're just not justifiable for an average consumer.
🕯️Everyone is aware that Shevok’s rtx5090 has coil whine.🕯️

We don’t care, please come back when it’s melted. It’s very simple, if youre not happy, return it!

Stop crying on this forum and making video’s 😂
 
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just send it back?


you can translate the page yourself, but in netherlands by law you can send back your product if its not damaged within ''14/30'' days (depends the store). you can go to ''juridisch loket'' if megekko doesnt accept your gpu back and force your money back this way if needed.

megekko can jump high and low, but if for whatever reason you dont want the product anymore and you didnt break it, then by law they need to take it back, if they dont do this, they risk a huge fine and possible forced closing on their store
I previously mentioned that I can't return it because I need it for work and don't have a spare, all information that I shared is for potential buyers
 
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Dear Megekko.

Please, is it possible to receive any updates regarding what GPUs we should expect this week? Will there be any 5090 available?

Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
Dear BMAR92, unfortunately, supply isnt looking good currently. We are expecting some cards, but only very in small amounts, and there are no definitive delivery dates. Almost all cards are flown in at the moment via air-freight, that is usually fast. If we have more info, i will put it in the start-post of this topic.
 
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After several emails with the support team, it seems they won't accept coil whine as a valid reason for replacement under warranty. The only option available is a refund, but that process is far too lengthy, and I'm certain I won't be able to get a 5090 anytime soon.

I'm hoping that the PSUs I'll be testing tomorrow might help reduce or eliminate the coil whine. If it were at a moderate level, I wouldn't mind as much, but for those who haven't seen my previous posts, the noise is loud enough to be heard from every corner of my 18m² room (MSI RTX 5090 Gaming TRIO OC). The variations in sound are unbearable, and I can even hear it through my headphones.

If the PSU swap doesn't make a difference (I'll post an update, probably tomorrow evening), I'll either learn to live with it and hope it diminishes over time or consider going through the refund process, depending on the circumstances.

Are there any people who can explain why I'm unable to get a replacement ordered without going through a RMA process? In my home country, I could normally return the product within the withdrawal period and have a replacement issued or ordered without going through the warranty process. There was no need to place a new order, yet that doesn't seem to be the case here.

jammer joh, next!
 
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