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As ZOTAC launches its massively sized GeForce RTX 4090 PGF OC graphics card some PC owners are eyeing a bigger case for it. PGF, or premier gamer force, is ZOTAC's flagship line and the GeForce RTX PGF OC is the new king that has been launched as a part of the company's 16th anniversary. Featuring a 28 (24+4) phase VRM the custom PCB is capable of up to 525 W TDP, presumably the max for the 4090 GPU. The card has a single 12+4 12VHPWR connector.
As beautiful as the GeForce RTX 4090 PGF OC may be there is no denying the elephant in the room when it comes to its size. At 381×154×74mm it is possibly the largest air-cooled RTX 40 series graphics card to hit the market (although it is currently only on sale in Asia) so far. By comparison, ZOTAC's previously released GeForce RTX 4090 AMP Extreme AIRO is
355.5mm x 149.6mm x 72.1mm. That card was listed as 3.5 slots wide, although reviewers stated it to be 4 slots, so this card is even larger and might be considered as 4-4.25 slots wide.
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As beautiful as the GeForce RTX 4090 PGF OC may be there is no denying the elephant in the room when it comes to its size. At 381×154×74mm it is possibly the largest air-cooled RTX 40 series graphics card to hit the market (although it is currently only on sale in Asia) so far. By comparison, ZOTAC's previously released GeForce RTX 4090 AMP Extreme AIRO is
355.5mm x 149.6mm x 72.1mm. That card was listed as 3.5 slots wide, although reviewers stated it to be 4 slots, so this card is even larger and might be considered as 4-4.25 slots wide.
See full article...