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ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC 24GB GDDR6X 384-bit 21 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card, IceStorm 3.0 Advanced Cooling, SPECTRA 2.0 RGB Lighting, ZT-D40900J-10P

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Features

  • NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Streaming Multiprocessors: Up to 2x performance and power efficiency, 4th Generation Tensor Cores: Up to 2X AI performance, 3rd Generation RT Cores: Up to 2X ray tracing performance
  • Boost Clock 2535 MHz, 24GB GDDR6X, 384-bit, 21 Gbps, PCIE 4.0
  • IceStorm 3.0 Advanced Cooling, SPECTRA 2.0 ARGB Lighting, 2x 110mm 1x 100mm dual ball bearing fans, FREEZE Fan Stop, Active Fan Control, Metal Backplate, Dual BIOS, Bundled GPU Support Stand
  • 8K Ready, 4 Display Ready, HDCP 2.3, VR Ready
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a, 1 x HDMI 2.1a, DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT API, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6

Description

Leveraging an all-new aerodynamic inspired design, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC utilizes the world’s most advanced gaming GPU powered by the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture. Using cutting-edge cooling technologies derived from the flagship model, the Trinity OC packs the punch to offer gamers the needed blistering FPS in the latest titles. FEATURES • NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Streaming Multiprocessors: Up to 2x performance and power efficiency • 4th Generation Tensor Cores: Up to 2X AI performance • 3rd Generation RT Cores: Up to 2X ray tracing performance • NVIDIA DLSS • Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio Drivers • NVIDIA GeForce Experience • NVIDIA Broadcast, NVIDIA G-SYNC • NVIDIA GPU Boost • 24GB GDDR6X Graphics Memory • IceStorm 3.0 Advanced Cooling • FREEZE Fan Stop, Active Fan Control • SPECTRA 2.0 RGB Lighting (compatible with external LED strip) • Dual BIOS • Metal Backplate • ZOTAC GAMING FireStorm Utility SPECIFICATIONS • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU • 16384 CUDA cores • 24GB GDDR6X memory • 384-bit memory bus • Engine boost clock: 2535 MHz • Memory clock: 21 Gbps • PCI Express 4.0 16x SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY • Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio Drivers • PCI Express Gen 4 • Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate • Vulkan RT APIs, Vulkan 1.3 • OpenGL 4.6 • Windows 11 / 10 (64-bit, April 2018 update or later) CONNECTIONS • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a (up to 7680x4320@60Hz) • 1 x HDMI Connector (Supports 4K 120Hz HDR, 8K 60Hz HDR, and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in the HDMI 2.1 Specification) • HDCP 2.3 support • Quad simultaneous display capable POWER REQUIREMENTS • 1000-watt power supply recommended • 450-watt max power consumption • 1 x 12VHPWR power input INSIDE THE BOX • ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC • GPU Support Stand • 3-pin RGB Header Cable • 4x 8-pin-to-12VHPWR cable • User Manual DIMENSIONS Product: • Length: 356.1mm (14in) • Height: 165.4mm (6.5in) • Width: 3.5 slot (71.4mm) (2.8in) Box: • Height: 440mm (17.3in) • Width: 282mm (11.1in) • Depth: 120mm (4.7in)

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090


Brand: ZOTAC


Graphics Ram Size: 24 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2535 MHz


Video Output Interface: 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a 8K @ 60Hz, HDMI 2.1a 8K @ 60 Hz


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680 x 4320


Memory Speed: ‎21 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎24 GB


Brand: ‎ZOTAC


Series: ‎ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC


Item model number: ‎ZT-D40900J-10P


Item Weight: ‎6.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.5 x 5 x 11 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.5 x 5 x 11 inches


Manufacturer: ‎ZOTAC


Date First Available: ‎October 12, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worth every penny! Amazing Video Card!
I bought the Zotac 4090 Trinity OC to replace my aging GTX 1080 in my (back then) 10850k rig. I knew there would be a difference, but I couldn't believe how big the difference really was even on the PCIE 3.0 Z490 board it was insanely fast! I kept watching videos showing scores better than mine though so I upgraded to a Z790 with an i7-13700k. Again, I couldn't believe how big the performance gains were. If you are seriously looking at a 4090 and you have the money to get one - this one is super! I have had 0 problems with it. I am running a power supply that natively has the correct power connection on it. I have not overclocked it yet, but based on the temperatures it has a LOT of headroom for that sort of thing. There isn't anything it can't handle yet with its stock clocks and I don't play anything competitively, so I left it alone. I am extremely happy with this video card. I know there are others that are faster out of the box, but this one holds its own with all of them and stays cool and quiet while doing it. The fans in my 280mm AIO are much louder than the GPU. 3dmark score from Sept 2023 was 37125 on a z790 /13700k rig. I am running DDR4 so it will do better on a DDR5 board. I got it for 1600 before the prices when up and I couldn't be happier with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by Robert Johnson

  • Hugely Powerful
Upgraded from an ROG STRIX 2080ti to this and a 13900k, and the performance bump is massive. Where previously I was hitting 40-45FPS with Raytracing on and High settings in games like Darktide at 3440x1440, I now hold at between 110-120FPS, with 1% lows of 80FPS, maxing out every setting. It is a brute force monster--games with complaints about poorly optimized performance will cause you no grief. Redfall hovers at 100FPS with every setting maxed. Fallen Order is at 80+. Atomic Heart is over 150. The cooler performs extremely well, rarely being audible over the sound of my case fans. At 99% GPU utilization, 80% VRAM consumption, and fans at 100%, GPU package temp maxes out at 85C, with VRAM modules usually being about 10C above package. I have two complaints about this card, and they are very minor. The first is that the "octopus" cable that's included is pretty short. I'd have liked to hide the 4-into-1 spaghetti mess inside the PSU shroud of my case, rather than have that be so visible. If you have a PSU with the dedicated 12+4 connector, or don't mind your cable management as much, it'll be a non-issue. The other is with the card's RGB. The Spectra RGB system Zotac uses requires an additional connection, rather than being managed through the PCI lane. Unlike ROG's cards, you'll need to connect this to a board header to get control of the onboard RGB, including turning it off. Otherwise, it remains "PC Blue," which may clash with your color scheme if that's a priority. Overall a great buy, and expect years of "Max Settings" gaming out of this card before it feels the pinch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by Adam Cohen

  • Love this Card.
Card is huge, I upgraded from a 3060 ti and couldn't be happier. I use a 75" 4k tv as a monitor and I have most my game maxed graphics and they play flawlessly. This card runs a little hot on some more demanding games. Overall this card is great. I would highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by John John

  • If you can budget for this, you can't lose- especially with Zotac
I understand the hesitance to shell out $2k+ for 'scalper' prices in the first days of the 4090 release, but for once in tech history I think it's actually worth it. I paid $2150 for a $1700 MSRP variant Zotac Trinity OC edition 4090, yet I held out and waited for an RTX 3080 for almost a year after its initial release to find some sort of 'good deal' and never even considered the 3090/Ti series. The reason is because the pricepoints to performance almost never make sense in the flagship x090 series, they're always just marginal bumps over the mainstream x080 (or x070) series for astronomically higher prices. The 4090 is different though. This thing is ~50% more powerful than the to-be-released 4080, and trumps the 3090Ti over 2:1 in many cases. Plus you get the added luxury of its expansive 24GB of VRAM (My 3080's bottleneck was always that, I had a 10GB card and stuttering/detail settings had to stay stuck to where I wouldn't exceed the 10GB limit- people may say "even 10GB is overkill!", well play any modern title on 'Ultra' at high resolutions (1440P and above)+keep a sensor on your VRAM consumption and you'll see how important that factor actually is (and how quickly it hits capacity in many, many games). My first Zotac was an RTX 2070 and I was pleasantly surprised by how stable and plug&play it was vs some of the competition with proprietary management software and weird, glitchy gimmicks (such as the Aorus Master series that has a really cool-in-concept LCD panel on the heatsink, but is a nightmare to maintain and keep animating/showing sensor info reliably). Just stick it in, and it does what it says on the tin perfectly. And I actually use Zotac Firestorm (their overclock utility) universally with all my GPUs now, it's my overclocking tool of choice (used to be MSI Afterburner but Zotac is just more to-the-point and aesthetically pleasing), so from their HW to their SW this is one great GPU vendor. So this 4090 looked like a strong contender for a solid launch 4090, and I can happily confirm it sure is now owning one. Everyone knows about the power of the 4090, I don't need to go into details there. But again, coming from my 3080, that VRAM bump along with the incredible Raytracing horsepower bump too, has let me go through every laggy/stuttery/low fps scene in every game I took note of (like indoor clubs in Cyberpunk 2077, heavy campaign scenes in MW2, overall performance in BF2042, etc) and runs it all like butter now. If you were willing to shell out $2k+ (even $3k at a point) for the 3000 series, or you were hesitant to ever get flagship GPU models because of their skewed value:performance ratio, this card has bucked both those trends entirely now. The value is unbeatable even if the pricepoint is eyewatering. We're no longer in the 1st gen Raytracing era, so there's really not a lot of risk being an early adopter like there was with the comparably anemic 2000 series when it first came out. If you can budget for this card, you should grab it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by Cameron S.

  • Sold defective card and wouldn't allow for returns.
Seller was an absolute horror to work with. I received a defective card (confirmed by two PC repair shops in my area). Seller ran out the clock on amazons "30 day return policy" and then refused to work with me any further. I wouldn't buy a card through Zotac and specifically this sller - ever again - and if this review saves you from the same hell I've gone through over the last year then I consider it worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Tyler

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