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Do you have a UltraHD 4k Monitor and PSU (power supply unit) of 1200Ws?
If you have a G-SYNC 4K monitor, you could still go with the RTX 4090 and use less wattage.
The difference is you get like an overclocked RTX 4090 using more wattage, minus 32-bit Physx (if you still play older games needing that) but 4 times the amount of AI Frames generation.
If you have something like the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM 32" 4K 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor and ideally an ATX 3.1 PSU (power supply unit) 1200W with PCI-e 5 motherboard.
It's a serious beast... had issues with some monitors, but the graphic card drivers updates fix that. It all depends your price budget and what you are actually juicing. Ensure PC case space and no bottlenecks first.
Also, avoid the Trump Tariffs if American. It's like $1000 less or more in other countries. Trump really screwed you there.
The highest end RTX 5090 in New Zealand costs $6,999 NZD, which is $4,152.62 USD. Like wtf did Trump do to your country?
There's a lot more than gaming you can do with a 5090 today, its well worth it.
Like mining or something?