
Keep in mind this card has its limitations, I am looking at it from the stand point of this verse a RTX3090 used (about the same price). No way I am spending $1000 on a used card that can die tmw even with Cuda support. So now I get 32GB vs 24GB ram. I am primary running windows and LMstudio and Ollma worked fine after installing all the intel software (like 4 large installs) Vulkan support gave me around 100T/KS for qwen 3.5-35b. Out of the box with standard setup. This running on an Intel i7-11th gen with 64GB DDR4 and PCI 4 x8 interface.. The biggest hit is on how fast I can load the model in memory. The card is very quite with the fan. I suppose other people got loud fans.

- 16GB VRAM - Low Profile - Low Power - Fast - when the driver is properly optimized

Absolutely fantastic card all around. I'm both gaming and doing AI workloads with this GPU. I'm also using 2 of them in parallel on vLLM and it works great.

- Good packaging from Newegg, just a smallish box with no branding on the outside. - Obviously it performs quite well. Will use the full 600W under load (but you can limit wattage using `nvidia-smi`). Have a good PSU with a 600W connector (not included) and very good airflow setup. - Working in Arch Linux with just `nvidia-open` and `nvidia-utils` packages.




Fantastic gpu. Under like 99% usage, temps are about 60* degrees C. Can run 1440p and even 4k as long as you use x3/x4 frame gen which has little input lag. Also, it ships with ECC automatically turned on so it will say 21 gb vram. Just download intel pro graphics software and you disable it in the settings, then it should say 24.

- AM5 socket that accommodates Ryzen or Epyc CPU - Supports PCIe 5 (with supporting CPU) - Includes 2 M.2 slots - Excellent IPMI function (this is really why you buy a server MoBo) - Supports ECC memory

QUIET, temps are good, running a unraid server.

IPMI alone has to be the biggest feature! Board looks built to last decades

This is pretty much as good as it gets. Yes, there are teething issues with WRX90 because it's such a new platform, but once you get past those, the board has been rock solid.

-lots of parts -very flexable motherboard mounts -easy to work in -comes with pc speaker



Easy per-slot PCIe speed control and bifurcation options. Intuitive Bios in general. miniSASHD SATA breakouts, instead of individual ports (those breakout cables are included!) Very stable running proxmox once I disabled C-state options. IPMI is great (and the password for which can be easily reset in the BMC settings of the BIOS!)



- Stays cool even through rigorous stress testing - Crushes large datasets and point cloud processing - Incredibly efficient, completes all my work I used to do on a rtx 4070 super with no sacrifices or penalties. - Gaming capable, could run Arc Raiders on Epic Settings with no struggles at 60fps
