Taking a look at temperature and noise difference between a RTX 4090 with a 360 aio vs Air cooled model such as the ASUS ROG STRIX. #asus #aorus #xtreme #strix #rog #rtxon #4090
That was extremely helpful, thank you. I was considering the aorus waterforce rev 1.1 but knowing what I learned here: hell nah. 6° hotter VRAM, more idle noise and the higher price are dealbreakers. Air-cooled it is.
I got my suprim 4090 liquid and unfortunately very loud coil whine. And the pump noises can be annoying sometimes. IMO, for 4090 there is really not much sense to go for AIO cooler even if you are an overlocker, wind cooling can handle 600w just fine, not to mention that it is more likely to hit the voltage cap before the power cap. And the pump noise is another lottery rather than the silicon lottery you will be drawing if you choose AIO 4090. For the noise level I would say all the t1 4090 have pretty much the same fan noise level running at the same RPM (strix, suprim, aorus). The actual noise comes from the coil whine rather than the fan.
Meh, clearly an Asus shill. The full COPPER plate is in fact making contact with the VRAM and VRM, unlike your claims. Inputting bar graphs without the video of tests you completed is sus, anyone can color bar graphs with crayon and say what they want about them without showing proof. Comparing JUST the Aorus copper contact plate alone against the Strix's entire cooling setup (contact plate, heatsink, and fans) is absolutely ridiculous. Any conclusions or results you've developed are invalidated by the poor testing procedures you've displayed. Do better.
www.overclock.net/threads/dont-buy-gigabyte-4090-xtreme-waterforce.1802084/#nested_reply_top_post Someone else's thread. I buy every brand. I do prefer Asus but I do buy the top line of every AIB. I call it as a I see it.
I got the same feeling as well, this was someone going in with a bias, and looked for answers he wanted to hear. I'll tell you my waterforce 4090 works flawlessly in real world use (Cyberpunk, Lords of the Fallen, Diablo 4, etc). I run at 4k HDR with an extra monitor for discord and a browser, and peak my monitors FPS while getting low temps the entire time. He's also trying to tell you he's keeping his house at 69 degrees in July in NYC. Again, bs. Shill be shillin...
@@JCustom You still didn't address my points. You're 100% incorrect about the copper plate and it's contact points, you compared the performance of the copper plate's size against the ENTIRE Asus cooling design, and you failed to simply show details to prove your bar graphs.
Thanks for your review, man. Now I know that I won't swap my 4090 Strix for a videocard with AIO because temperature- and noise-wise it doesn't make much sense.
Happened upon your channel when looking into flashing my tuf 4090 to strix but I'd just like to say you have some good content, exactly the stuff I like to watch. Have subscribed thanks.
Water cooling is only better to DUMP 450+W OUTSIDE the case. The only time Water is better is If you have a LOT OF MASS to exchange CPU & GPU Same shit. But like you, I like mine I just don't think it's that great for the price but it works
So even tho the whole card isn't cooled properly this is still an amazing card and right now it's one of the cheaper 4090s you can get I have it and it runs great awesome and it runs pretty cold I think you guys should really consider this card especially if yous find an open box like I did
My suprim 240works flawlessly....I must have a.good one...and my evga kingpin 2080ti and 3080ti came with extremely great fans...fans on my suprim are great too!
"No" bullshit approach... This whole comparison was BS... Statements of the copper plate not contacting the VRM or VRAM is outright false, comparing the copper plate alone, to the entire cooling setup of the Strix card is mental, and no video of his testing practices but posting a bar graph of his own conclusions is sketchy at best.
I've always loved the ASUS Strix cards my first one was the 2080 it never got hot. I have the 4070 ti Tuff because I wanted to save a little bit of money they're essentially the same GPU with less oc and RGB.
Ill say it again Undervolt Then oc You can stay sub 70c on pretty much every card when done properly and if you hit the curve editor you can dial it in further Experiment with your gear make it run optimal for your setup
As expensive as it is, I know I should be more upset about Gigabyte cutting corners, but I'm just annoyed. I'm honestly happy with mine, haven't had any issues and here's to hoping the pump's life lasts as long as I want to keep the card. That being said, had Asus made an aio version (like their 3080/3090 variants) I would have waited for that one.
did you replace the fans with this if so how difficult was it? i have one coming for my new build however i want to use fans that match my case?@@JCustom
There's 0 rgb on Aorus Xtreme, none Added : despite the copper plate is thinner, it works flawlessly as it should. I removed the pump & the rad, put the gpu directly into the loop with D5 pump, it works better than u think, on par with average waterblocks.
I don't think a 70c+ vram temp is all that great on the original aio, considering I see better on air coolers. It could be much better considering this gpu is 1900 vs the 4090 air ones at 1600.
don't trust this channel bro. I have this Aorus xtreme 4090 and it performs far better than strix . I even asked this channel to come on for a live video comparison , he instead deleted my comments. This guy is not trustworthy. He always pushes people toward Asus products.
How are you getting 82c on hot spot for strix under 533w load, my strix gets to 86.5 when under 500w load with 100% power limit. Did you repaste or something? I ran stock settings nothing g done to fan curve or anything done. I ran time spy extreme. Second pass gives me the 86 in some scenes
this is so trippy lol, my strix literally is the same as yours dude.. ir clocks the same... 2745. 2760. and even the memory is the SAME bruh 10501... how is this possible haha, i have white oc 4090 btw
Пользуюсь Aurus уже 3 месяца и пока что беспокоит шум вентиляторов на 1000 оборотах(но это поправимо) и температура памяти,ну и вроде компонентная база лучше у strix.Думаю стоит ли переходить на asus?
I have probably a silly question but still need to ask. Is the AIO card completely inaudible when idle (internet browsing, etc.)? I know air coolers are 100% silent as the fans simply do not spin at all in such use case. But what about AIO. Is there any noise coming from the pump or fans? I guess you cannot stop them as there is no radiator?
Fans also won't move when idle or in low power draw scenarios, but the pump will be running. Sometimes you could get an audible pump, whether it's a defect or just unlucky can't be determined until plugged in. Then again, if you turn up performances of any cooling solution, then pumps and fans alike will be running and audible. Quality comes into factor on how much noise is audible at different rpms.
Your rookie logic is crap! There is NO single fan inbuilt on AORUS + top of card is Plastic! Whereas there is 1 inbuilt fan on MSI Suprim + top is metal...
My Aorus 4090 does 3025 MHZ OC and +1150 on VRAM. Never seen anything over 64C while gaming or benchmarking at 40% fan speed. The AIO can fit in any mATX Case where the air cooled 4090 are way too big and steal PCI-E slots. I'd rather go AIO. Despite the small copper heatsink it works flawlessly....cool and quite.
What if there’s no audio? My workload isn’t gaming but working with GPU intensive code. I have 2 4090s and they get loud and heat up the entire system basically. I’m looking for a way to basically do a push pull config to exhaust the heat out of the system while being a bit more quiet if possible.