MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X Review
Test Setup and Clock Speeds
Published: 12th October 2022 | Source: MSI | Price: |
Test Setup
Any chance we get to revisit our test suite and revise it is going to be one we take. Some of our gaming benchmarks have become a little bit long in the tooth, so today we're making wholesale changes. Naturally some titles still hold up, and some are going to be new and therefore have relatively limited comparisons. We've also moved our graphs from portrait to landscape. Do not adjust your set.
MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Formula
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB Series DDR4 3600MHz
Corsair HX1500i PSU
Corsair iCUE H150i RGB Pro XT AIO
Corsair MP600 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD
Corsiar Obsidian 500D RGB SE
Windows 11
Clock Speeds
If the Founders Edition sticking close to its rated 2520 MHz wasn't enough for you, and the Gigabyte streaking past 2700 MHz left you cold, then the Suprim X has a rated OC of 105 MHz above stock but actually averages over 2800 MHz with a peak of 2835 MHz. That's a 2.8 GHz GPU, guys, gals and non-binary pals. Jaw-dropping.

Most Recent Comments
So this performs on par with the FE, roughly, losing in a lot of instances(unless the labels on some of the graphs are wrong?), draws more power and runs at a higher temperature and costs at least £200 more than the FE. was it at least quieter?
Now you see why EVGA has pulled out of Nvidia cards |
Yeah, it seems that gone are the days where it actually makes sense to buy an AIB partner card. They're more expensive and are not much better in cooling.
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The issue for many of us not living in the UK/US is actually managing to get our hands on an FE card. I would have to import it direct from Nvidia and then pay 36% tax on it
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The issue for many of us not living in the UK/US is actually managing to get our hands on an FE card. I would have to import it direct from Nvidia and then pay 36% tax on it
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Now you see why EVGA has pulled out of Nvidia cardsQuote