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Asus Halts Ultra-Rare $4,000 RTX 5090 Over Quality Concerns
4 Dec
Summary
- Asus paused $4,000 RTX 5090 30th Anniversary Edition deliveries due to a quality issue.
- Retailers informed buyers that Asus is developing a replacement version, but no timeline exists.
- The ultra-premium GPU, limited to 1,000 units, features advanced cooling and power delivery.

Asus has indefinitely halted shipments for its highly anticipated 30th Anniversary Edition RTX 5090 graphics card, a premium product retailing for $4,000. The decision stems from an undisclosed quality issue, prompting an immediate pause in deliveries to retailers. Customers have been informed that Asus is working on a revised version, but details regarding its release are currently unavailable, leaving buyers in uncertainty.
The ROG Matrix Platinum model, which launched in mid-November, is recognized as one of the fastest gaming GPUs. It boasts significant overclocking capabilities, sophisticated cooling solutions, anti-sag technology, and a specialized BTF 3.0 power adapter. Production of this elite graphics card is reportedly restricted to only 1,000 units worldwide, making its availability even more scarce.
This situation follows a previous minor mishap where Asus produced an Evangelion-themed motherboard with a misspelled name. While that issue was resolved with a corrected version, the current quality concern with the $4,000 RTX 5090 is a much more significant and costly problem for both the manufacturer and its limited customer base.




