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Custom GeForce RTX 4090 48GB now comes with water cooling, sales of . . . The average price of these cards is around 24K RMB, so almost twice as much as the RTX 4090 MSRP in China (13K) However, since NVIDIA stopped making RTX 4090 cards, even the official 24GB models are very expensive (north of 21K)
First Teardown: 48GB RTX 4090 Mod RUNS 70B LLMs Flawlessly Price is a major factor; used L40 A40s can be very expensive, potentially exceeding the modded 4090’s cost The V100 offers less VRAM (32GB) and requires similar cooling efforts
Modder Shows How to Give RTX 4090 48GB of VRAM - ExtremeTech This modder claims the project cost him around 219,000 rubles, or around $2,570, per VideoCardz Considering the card can be sold for at least 20% more than that, it's a profitable venture
RTX 4090 Price Tracker CA - Dec 2025 - bestvaluegpu. com Nvidia RTX 4090 price tracker, current and historical graphics card pricing data in the Canadian market To help you make an informed decision Benchmark provided by Random Benchmark YouTube channel
GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs Video Graphics Cards - Newegg. ca Explore our collection of NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics cards at Newegg and find the best deals to enhance your computer’s performance today! The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 is the ultimate GeForce GPU It brings an enormous leap in performance, efficiency, and AI-powered graphics
NVIDIA RTX 4090 Modded to 96GB VRAM for AI - emsi. me There’s also the question of cost—while a 96GB RTX 4090 would likely be cheaper than workstation-class GPUs, it could still end up costing double the price of a 48GB modded card Still, seeing an RTX 4090 with 96GB of VRAM would be a game-changer for AI workloads, assuming it holds up under pressure
96GB VRAM LLM PC Build Under $10K? RTX Pro 6000 vs. Dual 48GB 4090 . . . Meanwhile, a new wave of modified RTX 4090 from China – offering 48GB per card – has emerged as a potential alternative, making a dual-GPU setup an enticing option while still keeping the build simple with an affordable motherboard and a single PSU