The highly anticipated ROG RTX 5090 Matrix has encountered a significant setback before even reaching consumers. With a price tag of $4,000, this exclusive graphics card edition has been temporarily halted due to reported quality concerns. An extremely limited release, only 1,000 units are destined for worldwide distribution, making availability a major challenge for enthusiasts.
Retailers Halt Sales of ROG RTX 5090 Matrix
The ROG RTX 5090 Matrix, a top-tier offering in ASUS’s lineup, has been unexpectedly withdrawn from sale. Swedish retailers have highlighted quality assurance issues, leaving prospective buyers in limbo. Online forums are abuzz as users share their frustrations about struggling to acquire this elusive card. One user, after ordering from a French retailer, remains without the promised product as the retailer awaits stock.

ASUS Responds to Quality Concerns
Reports indicate that ASUS has acknowledged the quality issues affecting the ROG RTX 5090 Matrix, leading to a decision to halt the current version. Although the specific nature of these problems remains undisclosed, concerns about performance or thermal management are speculated. ASUS has reportedly found quality issues and is preparing a revised edition of the card.

In contrast to its standard counterparts priced at $2,000, this high-end edition boasts an 800W power threshold, promising a 10% performance advantage. As ASUS works on resolving these issues, eager buyers might want to explore alternative options available through other retailers. The timeline for the revised card’s release remains unknown, leaving the community eager for updates.