At least two work station specialists have put SuperCharged PCs with NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPUs for sale in the last few days. The most impressive of them all is Bizon ZX5500 There are up to seven (yes, seven) water -cooled 32 GB RTX 5090 GPUs in a high tower house. This is the best GPU ever built and buying it through System Builders seems to be the only way to avoid months long wait.
While Bizontech’s solution is likely to contain in our best workstation guidance, it is not as expansive as Comino’s Grando Server, which has eight RTX 5090 GPUs, but the latter has not yet received a launch date (I contacted Comino for more details).
The ZX5500 does not get cheap to just under $ 102,000 with the GPU’s account Lion Share (more than 83%) of the total cost. That’s almost 3 times the price of Mifcom’s big boss, who has seven liquid -cooled RTX 4090 GPUs.
A beef 6kW power supply unit plus and the cards cost an extra $ 85,000 compared to the same system with a few RTX 5080 (with 16 GB of VRAM each). As a reminder, the proposed retail price for the RTX 5090 ‘just’ $ 2000.
The ZX5500 can be updated to a 96-core threadripper Pro CPU with 1 TB DDR5 RAM, almost 1PB PCIE 4.0 SSDs (15 x 61.44TB SSD) and seven fluid-cooled NVIDIA H200 AI GPU; Such a configuration pushes the price over half a million US dollars.
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Bizontech is a niche store supplier that specializes in servers, workstations and clusters for AI, Deep Learning and HPC. The RTX 5090 is sold out virtually everywhere, and it seems that NVIDIA is prioritizing business and creative business such as Bizontech, Puget Systems and Punch Technology, with workstations that seem to be ready to be sent within a few days rather than week.
Jon Bach, President, Puget Systems told me, “Supply to 5090 (and 5080) is very limited, and we expect that to be the case at least through March. Puget Systems has a good number of cards in hand at the moment because of our OEM relationship, but we seem to be something unusual in that regard. Generally, we fill out orders, but expect our leadership times to be affected until the supply is improved. “
The creative audience will love the RTX 5090 as it absolutely wipes out everything on its way, but at a price. Puget Systems and StorageView Benchmarked it over a wide range of AI and creative tests and found that it priested significantly better than previous generations (and AMD’s finest maps), albeit with a much higher power plant.
Techradar’s John Loeffler published a review of the RTX 5090 recently, called it supercar for graphics card and asked if it was simply too powerful, which suggests it is a Absolutely glutton to wattage. He goes on, “It’s excessive, especially if you only want it for games, as screens that can really handle the frames this GPU can turn off is probably year away.”
Of course, this will be irrelevant to Nvidia’s plans to launch an even more powerful version of the RTX 5090, one with a rumored 96 GB GDDR7 memory replacing the RTX 6000 ADA in a timely manner. If this map follows the same inflation course as its consumer version, I will not be surprised if its fare reaches $ 15,000, making it the most expensive graphics card ever.
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