Lenovo has
MSI GeForce RTX 4090 GAMING TRIO 24GB GDDR6X Graphics Card (G4090GT24) on sale for
$1,479.99 when you apply eCoupons
BUYMORELENOVO and
EXTRAFIVE in your cart.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
CalmSwing8202 for sharing this deal.
- Additional Savings: Eligible ID.me users may qualify for additional savings when you verify your status, see the 'Verify with ID.me' link in the cart for more details.
Specs:
- Boost Clock: 2520 MHz
- CUDA Cores: 16384
- 24GB GDDR6X video memory
- DisplayPort x 3 (v1.4a)
- HDMI x 1 (Supports 4K@120Hz HDR, 8K@60Hz HDR, and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in HDMI 2.1a)
- TORX Fan 5.0: Fan blades linked by ring arcs and a fan cowl work together to stabilize and maintain high-pressure airflow.
- TRI FROZR 3S Thermal Design
- Dual BIOS gives you the choice to prioritize full performance in GAMING mode or low noise in SILENT mode
- Requires a compatible 16-pin 12VHPWR Connector and Power Supply.
Top Comments
In addition to plundering all profits from 3rd party vendor's pockets (r.i.p. evga), being repeatedly caught illegally colluding in a gpu duopoly with AMD (including price-fixing the market), enforcing insane NDA agreements, and enacting all sorts of anti-consumer practices, Nvidia is now asserting yet even more control by choking their consumer supply chain in favor of the more profitable enterprise markets. That's not good unless you like "budget" gpus that cost $700 as an entry-level option.
2+ decades of this stuff would give most consumer markets pause, but instead die-hard gamers are so focused on their screens, dopamine hits, influencer overlords, and online communities that the average gamer doesn't realize Nvidia's latest plan is to heavily overlap gpu generations with different price points. Video card price/performance ratios will continue to greatly outpace inflation until people choose something different.
For my part, I haven't upgraded my gpu in years. Instead I adopted a dog for $600, bought a PlayStation 5 and $650 Steam Deck oled (at least Sony and Valve got better silicon deals thanks to their bulk orders), and am shopping for a new motorcycle along with either a new bicycle or e-bike. All of those give me immense enjoyment (especially the dog) and are entertainment/lifestyle choices that show a lot more respect for the average consumer than what AMD and Nvidia have displayed ever since the mining craze corrupted them with massive profits.
These days I'm more interested in seeing if Intel's Battlemage can produce rtx 3080-ish performance for less than $600. It's crazy to be in a world where historically greedy Intel is the potential budget option, but I'd rather give them my money and strengthen a 3rd player in the gpu market versus reward Nvidia's belief that $1000+ gpus should be the new norm.
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There was a better coupon code above for an additional $10 off and Lenovo offers ID.me for military, Healthcare and first responders.
Total price pre tax for me was $1,363.59
Just need a cpu now!!
There was a better coupon code above for an additional $10 off and Lenovo offers ID.me for military, Healthcare and first responders.
Total price pre tax for me was $1,363.59
Just need a cpu now!!
There was a better coupon code above for an additional $10 off and Lenovo offers ID.me for military, Healthcare and first responders.
Total price pre tax for me was $1,363.59
Just need a cpu now!!
Thoughts on alphacool waterblock?
I believe this is the compatible one
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In addition to plundering all profits from 3rd party vendor's pockets (r.i.p. evga), being repeatedly caught illegally colluding in a gpu duopoly with AMD (including price-fixing the market), enforcing insane NDA agreements, and enacting all sorts of anti-consumer practices, Nvidia is now asserting yet even more control by choking their consumer supply chain in favor of the more profitable enterprise markets. That's not good unless you like "budget" gpus that cost $700 as an entry-level option.
2+ decades of this stuff would give most consumer markets pause, but instead die-hard gamers are so focused on their screens, dopamine hits, influencer overlords, and online communities that the average gamer doesn't realize Nvidia's latest plan is to heavily overlap gpu generations with different price points. Video card price/performance ratios will continue to greatly outpace inflation until people choose something different.
For my part, I haven't upgraded my gpu in years. Instead I adopted a dog for $600, bought a PlayStation 5 and $650 Steam Deck oled (at least Sony and Valve got better silicon deals thanks to their bulk orders), and am shopping for a new motorcycle along with either a new bicycle or e-bike. All of those give me immense enjoyment (especially the dog) and are entertainment/lifestyle choices that show a lot more respect for the average consumer than what AMD and Nvidia have displayed ever since the mining craze corrupted them with massive profits.
These days I'm more interested in seeing if Intel's Battlemage can produce rtx 3080-ish performance for less than $600. It's crazy to be in a world where historically greedy Intel is the potential budget option, but I'd rather give them my money and strengthen a 3rd player in the gpu market versus reward Nvidia's belief that $1000+ gpus should be the new norm.
All in, stacking all these means this could be had for ~$1200.00 for those who can check all the boxes. I decided to pass because I don't have enough time in the next 6 months to use it for games or AI training.
Overall great find, repped!
There was a better coupon code above for an additional $10 off and Lenovo offers ID.me for military, Healthcare and first responders.
Total price pre tax for me was $1,363.59
Just need a cpu now!!
All in, stacking all these means this could be had for ~$1200.00 for those who can check all the boxes. I decided to pass because I don't have enough time in the next 6 months to use it for games or AI training.
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