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ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 Matrix Platinum Review - 800 W Powerhouse
14:52 by Oldschool297 · 2026-04-29 · via TechPowerUp

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ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 ROG Matrix Platinum is a limited-edition enthusiast graphics card celebrating 30 years of ASUS graphics card innovation. The ROG Matrix brand has a long and storied pedigree in the world of extreme overclocking. It started with the HD 5870 Matrix in 2010, which introduced VGA Hotwire for hardware-level voltage control. The GTX 580 Matrix followed in 2011 with the original Memory Defroster for LN2 overclocking and a custom PCB with additional power phases. In 2012, the HD 7970 Matrix brought the concept to AMD's side with a massive triple-slot cooler and voltage monitoring points. Then came the GTX 980 Matrix in 2015, which added a dedicated safe-mode button to restore default clocks after a failed overclock. The GTX 980 Ti Matrix in 2016 refined the formula further with a dual-fan DirectCU II cooler and a temperature-controlled Memory Defroster that adjusted its heat output automatically. After that, the RTX 2080 Ti Matrix in 2019 brought liquid metal thermal compound and a triple-fan cooler. Most recently, the RTX 4090 Matrix Platinum pushed the envelope even further with a vapor chamber, liquid metal, and a massive overbuilt VRM. This new RTX 5090 Matrix takes everything ASUS has learned over 15 years and adds BTF dual power delivery, a quad-fan cooler, a three-ounce copper PCB, and Level Sense sag detection, making it the most advanced Matrix card ever built.

ASUS positions the GeForce RTX 5090 Matrix several notches above its Astral and TUF product lines. Limited to just 1,000 units worldwide, the Matrix Platinum features a quad-fan design with a copper vapor chamber, liquid metal thermal compound, and a three-ounce copper PCB for maximum heat dissipation. ASUS overclocked the RTX 5090 to a 2730 MHz boost clock, compared to 2407 MHz NVIDIA reference—that's a +13% factory overclock. When paired with an ASUS Advanced BTF motherboard and a 12V-2x6 power supply, the Matrix can draw up to 800 W and achieve up to 10% higher performance than the Founders Edition, combining front and rear power delivery.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 represents the apex of the GeForce RTX Blackwell generation. At its heart is the huge GB202 chip, a 750 mm² slab of silicon with over 92 billion transistors, and 192 streaming multiprocessors (SM). The GPU introduces several firsts-to-market features, including the PCI-Express 5.0 x16 host interface, ATX 3.1 + PCIe Gen 5 power architecture, DisplayPort 2.1b UHBR20, and the new GDDR7 memory standard. The GPU features a broad 512-bit GDDR7 memory interface driving 32 GB of 28 Gbps GDDR7 memory for a jaw-dropping 1,792 GB/s memory bandwidth. The GPU needs this for neural rendering, DLSS 4 multi frame generation, and other new technologies to work. The RTX 5090 enables 170 out 192 SM, and 96 MB out of the 128 MB L2 cache physically present on the silicon. It also gets 3 out of 4 NVENC accelerators, and 2 out of 4 NVDEC. This works out to 21,760 CUDA cores, 680 Tensor cores, and 170 RT cores, across 11 GPCs.

The Blackwell graphics architecture, now in its second year, introduces Neural Rendering. You've already seen the awesome power of generative AI in creating photorealistic images and video. NVIDIA figured out a way for the GPU to run a generative AI model and render graphics in tandem, thanks to a new component called AMP (AI management processor). The GPU combines 3D objects created by the generative AI model with raster 3D graphics much in the same way that it combines real-time ray traced objects. The result is a technological leap in photorealism and geometric detail. We were blown away by the tech demos NVIDIA showed us at CES, and we can't wait to see game developers pick up on the tech. On its part, NVIDIA collaborated with Microsoft to standardize the tech, by making it possible for 3D applications to directly address Tensor cores. The shader execution reordering engine supports neural shaders.

The new 4th Generation RT core has added hardware for Mega Geometry, the ability to give ray traced object exponentially higher poly counts, and for all those added surfaces to accurately interact with rays. Then there's DLSS 4. NVIDIA replaced the convoluted neural networks (CNN) based AI model powering the various components of DLSS, with a new transformer-based model that is more accurate, and provides higher image quality at every performance preset. This works not only on the RTX 40-series Ada and RTX 30-series Ampere generations, but even the RTX 20-series Turing cards, what's exclusive to Blackwell, though, is Multi Frame Generation. NVIDIA created a way for the frame generation AI model to create not just every second frame following a conventionally rendered one, but up to five such AI generated frames, which take into account motion vectors and other relevant information. When combined with super resolution, it takes the rendering power of 1 pixel to create up to 16 pixels. This feature relies on a crucial hardware component found in the display engine of Blackwell—hardware flip-metering—for smooth frame pacing, which is why Multi Frame Generation is exclusive to Blackwell. NVIDIA recently introduced updates to frame generation, developing a sort of gearbox that adjusts the MFG multiplier to the lowest required between x2 and x6 to achieve the target FPS, increasing it in heavier scenes—Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, enabling lower latency and smoother gameplay.

ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 Matrix Platinum is part of a new wave of premium overclocking-focused RTX 5090 cards that push far beyond the reference specification. The card's standout feature is its dual power delivery: a standard 12V-2x6 connector provides up to 600 W, but when installed in an ASUS Advanced BTF motherboard, the card additionally draws power through the rear-side BTF connector, unlocking an 800 W power mode. This is done automatically—no BIOS switching required. The card also features a Memory Defroster, which heats the GDDR7 memory chips to prevent condensation during extreme LN2 overclocking sessions, a feature that competitive overclockers will appreciate. The card measures 370 × 150 × 77 mm, making it a large triple-slot air-cooled card, but notably without the radiator that competing products like the MSI Lightning Z require.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Market Segment Analysis
 PriceCoresROPsCore
Clock
Boost
Clock
Memory
Clock
GPUTransistorsMemory
RTX 4070$5005888641920 MHz2475 MHz1313 MHzAD10435800M12 GB, GDDR6X, 192-bit
RX 7800 XT$5003840962124 MHz2430 MHz2425 MHzNavi 3228100M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 4070 Super$6007168801980 MHz2475 MHz1313 MHzAD10435800M12 GB, GDDR6X, 192-bit
RX 7900 GRE$55051201601880 MHz2245 MHz2250 MHzNavi 3157700M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 4070 Ti$7007680802310 MHz2610 MHz1313 MHzAD10435800M12 GB, GDDR6X, 192-bit
RTX 5070$6306144802325 MHz2512 MHz1750 MHzGB20531100M12 GB, GDDR7, 192-bit
RTX 4070 Ti Super$9008448962340 MHz2610 MHz1313 MHzAD10345900M16 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit
RX 7900 XT$67053761922000 MHz2400 MHz2500 MHzNavi 3157700M20 GB, GDDR6, 320-bit
RX 9070$55035841282070 MHz2520 MHz2518 MHzNavi 4853900M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 9070 XT$62040961282400 MHz2970 MHz2518 MHzNavi 4853900M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 5070 Ti$9008960962295 MHz2452 MHz1750 MHzGB20345600M16 GB, GDDR7, 256-bit
RX 7900 XTX$86061441922300 MHz2500 MHz2500 MHzNavi 3157700M24 GB, GDDR6, 384-bit
RTX 4080$120097281122205 MHz2505 MHz1400 MHzAD10345900M16 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit
RTX 4080 Super$1300102401122295 MHz2550 MHz1438 MHzAD10345900M16 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit
RTX 5080$1200107521122295 MHz2617 MHz1875 MHzGB20345600M16 GB, GDDR7, 256-bit
RTX 4090$2000163841762235 MHz2520 MHz1313 MHzAD10276300M24 GB, GDDR6X, 384-bit
RTX 5090$3500217601762017 MHz2407 MHz1750 MHzGB20292200M32 GB, GDDR7, 512-bit
ASUS RTX 5090
Matrix Platinum
$4000217601762017 MHz2730 MHz1750 MHzGB20292200M32 GB, GDDR7, 512-bit