Vietnam's First RTX 5090 AI Rig Turns Heads

A Vietnamese hardware leaker just revealed an insane AI rig that's turning heads in the tech world. The first GeForce RTX 5090-powered monster machine landed at a local PC shop, packing seven graphics cards that could make most supercomputers look like pocket calculators.

Nguyễn Công PC built the beast for a mysterious client, scoring seven GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5090 GAMING OC cards that probably cost more than some people's houses. Tom's Hardware noted the system could easily hit a mind-blowing $30,000 price tag, with each GPU clocking in around $3,500 to $4,000.

The setup rocks multiple Super Flower Leadex 2000 W power supplies to keep these graphics cards humming. Western media couldn't help but draw comparisons to crypto mining rigs from years past, highlighting how AI hardware is turning into the new gold rush of computing power.

Beyond this monster machine, the shop offers more modest dual-GPU setups using MSI RTX 5090 cards. These more traditional builds still pack a serious punch, running around $10,000. NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture is clearly pushing hardware performance into stratospheric new territories for AI and high-performance computing.
 

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