MSI GeForce RTX 5090 32G SUPRIM SOC Video Card Review

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Test Setup

We are using an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D-based system for testing. For 2025, we have upgraded our testing PC with completely updated components from top to bottom. We are using the motherboard’s current default BIOS settings on the latest release of BIOS. We have enabled PCI-Express Resizable BAR in the motherboard BIOS. We have enabled EXPO I in the BIOS for the memory. We are using a fresh install of Windows 11 Pro with the latest Windows Updates, including the 24H2 update. We have the latest drivers installed, including the latest chipset drivers.  We are using the “Balanced” power profile in Windows Settings, Core Isolation/Memory Integrity (VBS) is Enabled.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Gaming Performance
10
Build Quality and Cooling
10
Overclocking
9
Price and Value
7.5

SUMMARY

We reviewed the top-of-the-line RTX 5090 video card from MSI, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 32G SUPRIM SOC. This is a beautifully made, well cooled, top performing video card. Quite simply one of the best video cards money can buy at this time. This card out-performs it's predecessor by over 30%. Unfortunately the price is almost doubled, which makes this card one of the most expensive gaming video cards ever. If that doesn't stop you from purchasing one, you will not be disappointed.
Rick Patterson
Rick is an avid gamer that enjoys the latest and greatest video cards in his rigs. For the past few years, he's shared that expertise with The FPS Review's audience as a GPU reviewer.

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