Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC Review 8

Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC Review

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Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC looks like a piece of jewellery when installed and illuminated. This is one RTX 4090 you'll want for cases with vertical slots and a glass window. The RTX 4090 "Ada" leads NVIDIA's latest GeForce "Ada Lovelace" RTX 40-series generation of graphics cards, as the company prepares to turn the page to the next generation. It introduces the third generation of NVIDIA RTX, a groundbreaking innovation to PC graphics that blends conventional raster 3D graphics with certain real time ray-traced elements to enhance realism by an order of magnitude. Making this possible is the new 3rd generation RT core that is able to accelerate more of the ray tracing pipeline by fixed-function hardware with the introduction of two new components; and the 4th gen Tensor core, which leverages FP8 to significantly increase AI neural net building and training. There's also the new Optical Flow Accelerator, which helps generate entire frames of games or videos using AI, without involving the raster graphics engine.



NVIDIA's mandate for the GeForce RTX 4090 is clear—to offer a performance leadership over the previous generation of the kind we're used to seeing from the company, when Moore's Law still worked for GPUs. The 5 nm "AD102" silicon that powers the RTX 4090, triples transistor-count over the previous-generation, while maintaining a slightly smaller die-size; and a similar typical board power value of 450 W (identical to that of the RTX 3090 Ti). The idea here is to generationally increase performance in excess of 50 percent.

The GeForce RTX 4090 is carved out of the AD102 silicon by enabling 128 out of 144 streaming multiprocessors physically present, giving you 16,384 CUDA cores (out of 18,432 present); 128 RT cores, 512 Tensor cores, 512 TMUs, and 192 ROPs. The memory sub-system is physically unchanged from the RTX 3090 Ti—it's still 24 GB of 21 Gbps GDDR6X memory across a 384-bit interface, but NVIDIA has significantly increased the on-die caches on the GPU. The L2 cache is increased from 6 MB on "Ampere" to 72 MB on the RTX 4090. While the GPU uses PCIe Gen 4 host interface, its power architecture meets PCIe Gen 5 standards, and NVIDIA has standardized 12+4 pin ATX 12VHPWR connectors for power across the RTX 4090 series, including custom cards.

The Palit RTX 4090 GameRock OC attempts to score both as the company's fastest custom-design graphics card based on this silicon; as well as its most aesthetically-rich model. The card is covered in RGB LED illumination zones, the most striking of which is on the front side. Acrylic crystal structures are made to give you the appearance of peeking through a kaleidoscope, and since the background is dark, Palit refers to its overall design scheme as "Midnight Kaleidoscope." Besides these aesthetic touches you get Palit's highest factory-overclock for the RTX 4090, with a GPU Boost frequency of 2.61 GHz, compared to 2.52 GHz reference. The memory is untouched at 21 Gbps, and so is the power limit out of the box, at 450 W. Enthusiast-friendly features include an on-card RGB controller to sync your case lighting to the card; and dual-BIOS.

Palit hasn't shared any pricing with us yet, we're expecting that the GameRock OC will sell for $1700, and use this price point accordingly throughout the review.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Market Segment Analysis
 PriceCoresROPsCore
Clock
Boost
Clock
Memory
Clock
GPUTransistorsMemory
RTX 2080$4002944641515 MHz1710 MHz1750 MHzTU10413600M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3060 Ti$4504864801410 MHz1665 MHz1750 MHzGA10417400M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 6700 XT$410
2560642424 MHz2581 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2217200M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX 6750 XT$470
2560642495 MHz2600 MHz2250 MHzNavi 2217200M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RTX 2080 Ti$5504352881350 MHz1545 MHz1750 MHzTU10218600M11 GB, GDDR6, 352-bit
RTX 3070$5305888961500 MHz1725 MHz1750 MHzGA10417400M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3070 Ti$6006144961575 MHz1770 MHz1188 MHzGA10417400M8 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit
RX 6800$5803840961815 MHz2105 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2126800M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 6800 XT$60046081282015 MHz2250 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2126800M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3080$6608704961440 MHz1710 MHz1188 MHzGA10228000M10 GB, GDDR6X, 320-bit
RTX 3080 Ti$850102401121365 MHz1665 MHz1188 MHzGA10228000M12 GB, GDDR6X, 384-bit
RX 6900 XT$68051201282015 MHz2250 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2126800M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 6950 XT$95051201282100 MHz2310 MHz2250 MHzNavi 2126800M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3090$950104961121395 MHz1695 MHz1219 MHzGA10228000M24 GB, GDDR6X, 384-bit
RTX 3090 Ti$1200107521121560 MHz1950 MHz1313 MHzGA10228000M24 GB, GDDR6X, 384-bit
RTX 4090$1600163841762235 MHz2520 MHz1313 MHzAD10276300M24 GB, GDDR6X, 384-bit
Palit RTX 4090
GameRock OC
$1700163841762235 MHz2610 MHz1313 MHzAD10276300M24 GB, GDDR6X, 384-bit
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