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ASUS unveils ROG Matrix RTX 5090 30th Anniversary Edition at Gamescom 2025

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At Gamescom 2025, ASUS marked 30 years of pushing GPU design with the reveal of the ROG Matrix RTX 5090 Anniversary Edition. This card pays tribute to past ASUS icons while pushing the boundaries of design and performance.

The design draws inspiration from the ASUS EN9800GT Matrix, blending a hybrid copper-aluminum heatsink with clean metallic accents. A standout feature is its circular dual-fan frame, breaking away from traditional GPU shrouds, paired with a translucent infinity mirror-inspired panel that lights up with a signature ROG glow, ensuring it turns heads whether mounted horizontally or vertically.

Performance-wise, the ROG Matrix RTX 5090 is designed for overclockers and enthusiasts. It supports up to 600W power draw via a 12V-2×6 cable or ASUS BTF motherboard’s GC-HPWR slot. But for the first time, both can be used together, pushing the limit to an unprecedented 800W, unlocking massive overclocking potential.

ASUS further enhances performance with a three-ounce copper PCB layer for stability and reintroduces the legendary Memory Defroster, a feature first seen on the GTX 780 Ti Matrix, helping extreme overclockers avoid cold bugs under liquid nitrogen.

With its bold design and raw power, the ROG Matrix RTX 5090 Anniversary Edition cements ASUS’ legacy as a pioneer in high-performance graphics.

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