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China's weaker GALAX RTX 5090 D V2 makes the US ban look stupid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57566, member: 636"] GALAX launched the HOF OC Lab Plus-X graphics card for China's RTX 5090 D V2 market segment. This model shares design elements with the RTX 5090 D variant but features reduced video memory capacity and lower boost frequencies. The circuit board maintains identical power delivery architecture with 36 phases and single 16-pin connector configuration. Engineers reduced total power consumption from 600 watts to 575 watts to meet regulatory requirements. Performance testing reveals comparable results between the V2 model and standard RTX 5090 D cards during gaming applications. The newer variant retains 21,760 processing cores while utilizing a narrower 384-bit memory interface. Overclocking enthusiasts achieved significant frequency gains by increasing memory speeds 1600 MHz and core clocks 310 MHz above baseline specifications. The card demonstrated stable operation under enhanced settings and delivered superior gaming frame rates compared to stock RTX 5090 D models. [/QUOTE]
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