قام صديقي مؤخرًا بإنشاء تعديل تصميمي لبطاقة Asus RTX 5090 Matrix، وشعرت أن هذا التعديل يستحق المشاركة. على الرغم من أن كلا الإصدارين الأصلي والمعاد تصميمه جذابان بصريًا، إلا أن التعديل يقدم منظورًا جديدًا لعرض البطاقة البصري. هذا هو بشكل أساسي مقارنة بصرية، تم مشاركته ببساطة للاستمتاع بالنهج التصميمي البديل.


Both versions look boring and overly generic.
It may not look great, but that’s not the point. As a limited edition, it needs to stand out. Otherwise, anyone could just take a marker to a regular RTX 5090 and color it red.
True, the second design might be a cool card, but not as a Matrix model.
The second design looks nice, but it’s also quite generic and lacks any special distinction. The curve and infinity mirror give this card the unique, premium look a proper special edition deserves, while the other is just a more minimalistic aesthetic.
This is a valid point, and I agree. While the second design isn’t what you’d expect for a special edition, it still looks premium for a standard Matrix card.
The Matrix edition is not meant to be a standard model. You have all the other options from ASUS and other brands. This version is specifically designed to be different and stand out. It’s also one of the few GPUs that Nvidia permitted to have a significantly higher power target, as noted by Der8auer.
I understand your point. Looking back at the R9 290x Matrix design, I miss how its unique form and color scheme made it special. You could tell it was a Matrix card by its premium feel, yet it didn’t have anything overly flashy. You make a very good point, and I’m just interested in hearing people’s opinions. I like both designs equally and am not trying to argue.
The curve looks much better, in my opinion.
In some ways, I think it’s a bit too much and stands out a lot. I prefer a simpler, more stylish design. Both are great, just in different ways.
It’s a limited special edition, so it’s literally meant to stand out.
There are countless solid rectangular brick-style cards available. There’s nothing wrong with offering something different.
That’s a fair point. A standard RTX 5090 Matrix edition would be a great product.