ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX ™ 5090 32GB GDDR7 OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe® 5.0, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 3.6-Slot, Military-Grade Components, Protective PCB Coating, axial-tech Fans, Vapor Chamber)

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NVIDIA Blackwell architecture is elevated by enhanced cooling and power delivery, fortified with rugged reinforcements for exceptional durability. Lock, load, and dominate with the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 5090, designed to withstand the harshest conditions and deliver unparalleled performance.
Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4
Military-grade components deliver rock-solid power and longer lifespan for ultimate durability
Protective PCB coating helps protect against short circuits caused by moisture, dust, or debris
3.6-slot design with massive fin array optimized for airflow from three Axial-tech fans
Phase-change GPU thermal pad helps ensure optimal thermal performance and longevity, outlasting traditional thermal paste for graphics cards under heavy loads

9 reviews for ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX ™ 5090 32GB GDDR7 OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe® 5.0, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 3.6-Slot, Military-Grade Components, Protective PCB Coating, axial-tech Fans, Vapor Chamber)

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  1. cory r.

    Not for Casual Use — This Card is an Absolute Monster for High-Demand Setups
    This RTX 5090 is a beast, plain and simple. If you’re just browsing the web, watching videos, or playing basic games, this card is complete overkill. But if you’re like me and running a triple-screen sim rig with everything maxed out, while streaming at high quality, this is exactly what you want in your build.I’m using this in a triple 32-inch 1440p setup with a 1440p ultrawide up top for telemetry and controls. Running titles like Le Mans Ultimate, iRacing, and Assetto Corsa Competizione, the 5090 barely breaks a sweat. Ultra settings across the board, full ray tracing, heavy ReShade overlays — and still pushing high frame rates with headroom to spare. Streaming to OBS while running overlays, VRS telemetry, and browser extensions? No lag. No stutter. No dropped frames. The performance uplift compared to my previous 4080 Super is unreal.Thermals are solid and it runs quieter than expected given the power it’s pushing. I’m feeding it with a high-end PSU and optimized airflow, and it stays cool even during long race sessions. Plus, having 32 GB of VRAM future-proofs this thing for anything coming down the pipe — sim titles, Unreal Engine games, AI workloads, you name it.This card isn’t made for average gamers. It’s made for power users who demand stability, headroom, and extreme performance. If you’re building or upgrading a serious racing sim or content creation rig, the 5090 is worth every penny.

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  2. Armand Parent

    Great card, scary thermals, scuffed box
    The box and shipping: box showed signs of wear, looks like 2 stickers were partially ripped off and the filds near edges were slightly bent. Inside the second cardboard box had some scuff marks but no other signs the product “wasn’t new.”The product: The card is huge. Absolutely a shock going from a tuf 4070TIS. I knew 5090s were big, but this is massive. Please keep in mind your case dimensions when buying this. Oh and make sure to leave room for your cable to safely bend.Performance: works great, I upgraded from a asus 4070 Ti Super, and there certainly is improved performance. Fake frames are okay, they don’t look bad, however there is a very slight input lag when on 4X frame generation on cyberpunk.Thermals: I undervolted, and kept monitoring my temps and will do so until Nvidea replaces or fixes the 12 pin connector issues. It’s a shame that some 5090s have a risk of melting when used on factory settings. The highest Pin voltage (which is nice that the Astral tracks) was 8.7, a little high, and my highest temp was 67 under load. This was after my undervolt, so I might lower it again just to be safe.

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  3. Isaac M Kennedy

    Monster GPU
    I’m upgrading from a ASUS ROG Strix 1080ti so I have very little frame of reference for performance for a modern 30/40 series Nvidia gpu, but from the few benchmarks I’ve run and the gaming tests I’ve done so far this card is beastly. It’s going to sound stupid, but basically since Skyrim was released my go to metric for raw performance has been can it run ultra-modded Skyrim smoothly (“ultra-modded” has changed a lot over the years so the metric stayed relevant for me). Yes Skyrim is a 12 year old game, but when you get enough texture mods combined with an ENB and such it can be quite demanding. With my standard ultra-modded install I was getting like 40fps fairly consistently on the 1080ti but there were still dips in certain areas, this card is locked at a rock solid 60fps (capped due to engine limitations) and it’s barely breaking a sweat, highest usage I saw was 51% usage in the most demanding spot I know to test ingame (would occasionally cause a crash even on the 1080ti and the 1080ti was constantly pinned at 100% usage). I swear I’ve never had such a jump in performance from a single upgrade, granted I skipped 2 generations this time, but even still. Time to go do an obligatory Cyberpunk playthrough with settings cranked I guess. To be clear I bought this card specifically for its AI performance and VRAM for locally running large language models and stable diffusion, but now I’m geeking out over the raw speed of this card so I guess some gaming is in order.Specifically regarding the ASUS TUF branding, it’s a solid well built card. The metal shroud gives the card a lot of rigidity and the recessed 12vhpwr plug is nice for helping to avoid putting strain on the connector which has been a problem with other cards. This card is absolutely massive, so build accordingly. Their little support bracket to keep the card from sagging is a high quality machined aluminum part (although it barely fit above the tower basement in my Enthoo Evolv case even at its lowest setting). Thermals have been good so far, haven’t seen it top 70 C yet at stock speeds. At stock the card pulls about 500W peak so make sure you have a beefy PSU.I’ll be the first to say that if you’re running a 1440p monitor (or lower) this card is absolutely overkill (probably my next upgrade) for gaming in basically any title, if you know you need this power for something specific, pick it up, but if not there are much better price/performance options.

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  4. Joseph Humphrey

    Fast and cool card
    This card is FAST, runs super cool in my Corsair Air 5400 with an undervolt. Also Steel Nomad scores around 15530 with undervolt. Very pleased with this msrp card. 4k maxed out gaming with high fps

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  5. cedric

    The shipping was very Fast and the card working great

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  6. Waleed

    The upgrade has been made from 3070 to 4090, the difference is great, and it works with high efficiency

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  7. George

    Unlike most people who purchase this graphic card for gamming I only purchase it for photo editing in Lightroom Classic.Here is my 2023 test results regarding Lightroom Classic 12.4 AI Denoise processing time with different Nvidia GPUs with a 10 years young DIY system:Test Method: Image source from DP Review A7RV 61MP RAW files. Five cycles per test with full Disk Cleanup & reboot per cycle2023 Test System:- Intel i7-6700K 4.0GHz- Asus Z170-A w/XMP Enabled- 32GB (8GBx4) DDR4 2400MHz CL14 RAM- WD Black 1TB M2 SSD- Windows 10 Pro- Antec P190 Dual PSU 650W + 550W =1200W – 18 years young caseGTX 1060 6GB GDDR5: 1-pic: 159s10-pics: 1569s Idle: 108W Average: 234W Peak: 279WRTX 3060 OC 12GB GDDR6: 1-pic: 32.08s 10-pic: Not tested Power: Not testedRTX 3060 Ti 8GB GDDRX6: 1-pic: 26.90s 10-pic: Not tested Power: Not testedRTX 3070 OC 8GB GDDR6: 1-pic 25.18s 10-pic: 221.73s Power: Idle: 117W Average: 378W Peak: 585WRTX 4060 Ti 8GB GDDR6: 1-pic: 26.97s 10-pic: 247.62s Power: Idle: 108W Average: 288W Peak: 369WRTX 4070 12GB GDDRX6: 1-pic: 20.08s 10-pic: 180.2s Not tested Power: Not testedRTX 4070 OC 12GB GDDRX6: 1-pic: 19:74s 10-pic: 175.61s Power: Idle: 117W Average 324W Peak: 414WRTX 4070 Ti OC 12GB GDDRX6: 1-pic: 17.29s 10-pic: 148.81s Idle: 117W Average: 369W Peak: 441WRTX 4080 OC 16GB GDDRX6: 1-pic: 13.88s 10-pic: 120s Idle: 126W Average: 423W Peak: 576WHere are my 2025 test results regarding Lightroom Classic 14.4 AI Denoise processing time with some hardware changes on two RTX cards :2025 System Changes on Lightroom Classic 14.4:- Enable “Above 4G Decoding” in BIOS- Windows 11 Pro upgrade (On a Un-supported CPU system)- 64GB (16GBX4) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 RAM- 1000W ATX 3.1 PSU w/PCIe 5.1 GPU direct cable connection to RTX cardsRTX 4070 Ti OC 12GB GDDRX6: 1-pic: 13:41s 10-pic: 139.88s Power: Idle: 117W Average 266W Peak: 362WRTX 5090 OC 32GB GDDRX7: 1-pic: 6.41s 10-pic: 75.47s Idle: 126W Average 621W Peak: 743WAs the Denoise process speeding up with the higher end GPUs so does the refreshing speed of the 61MP image. When applying mask or brush process especially at 100% zoom-in/out while navigating around the 61MP zoom-in image. It’s almost instantaneous with any RTX card with 16GB VRAM and above while other cards takes a second or even a few seconds to refresh constantly from the pixelated image. The 16GB VRAM RTX cards makes the entire editing experience much more fluid and pleasant even on a 10 years old system with a few basic upgrades (16GB VRAM is now the minimum requirement for GPU acceleration for building previews on Lightroom Classic 14.5). Even though the lower GPU consumed less power they also take much longer time to perform in complex editing so the advantage is no longer there especially when processing 50~200+ images at a time. RTX 5090 OC is incredibly smooth most of the time in loading, preview and edit but still has very little delay some times when navigating 61MP/50MP images that has Denoised and some masks applied to the image.

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  8. Amazon Customer

    Wow, je m’en sert pour les jeux en vr et je dois dire qu’elle fait très bien le travail! Une vrai bête!

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  9. Francisco F.

    La compre por menos de 28 k (difícil de creer) con el DLSS en 4k consigues minimo 150 fps, warzone 4k llegas mas de 220 fps, MW3 igual más de 220 fps, he tenido consolas pero definitivamente nada comparado con este nivel, es mas barato invertir en una buena tarjeta grafica porque te va a durar mucho, es multiplataforma, no solo te sirve para jugar, si tienes la posibilidad vale cada centavo.Esta tarjeta grafica seria el equivalente a un Lamborghini.

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    ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX ™ 5090 32GB GDDR7 OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe® 5.0, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 3.6-Slot, Military-Grade Components, Protective PCB Coating, axial-tech Fans, Vapor Chamber)

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