The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 was launched last week, and a Chinese Nvidia graphics card manufacturer customized the GeForce RTX 4090 with two levels for $2,299 (approximately HK$18,000), but it didn’t come with a stand.
The new GeForce RTX 4090 is bulky and heavy. The public version and the non-public version have 3.5 and 5 slots respectively, and weigh 2.5 kg, which is a burden for the chassis and motherboard. 51RISC, a Nvidia graphics card manufacturer from China, also realized the problem of the oversized GeForce RTX 4090, so it launched a graphics card that added a level gauge to the GeForce RTX 4090.
The 51RISC mixes the design styles of Harley Earl and Colonial Marines, adding two wire-colored levels on the top of the graphics card, between the battery logo and the GeForce RTX logo, to prompt users whether to lay the graphics card flat, but no brackets are included with the card.
While 51RISC isn’t a well-known Nvidia graphics card maker, its GeForce RTX 4090 with a spirit level version is expensive at $2,299 (about HK$18,000). 51RISC’s 3-socket GeForce RTX 4090 is equipped with a non-male radiator and three fans, with a size of 351 x 145 x 63 mm, and the frequency is the same as the public version, and there is no overclocking button.
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source:Tom’s Hardware
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