Asus turns heads with $500K RTX 5090 made with 11 kilos of actual gold
Asus took the cake at Bilibili World 2025, the place the producer introduced its RTX 5090 ROG Astral Actual Gold Version graphics card that’s refined with 5 kilograms (11 kilos) of pure gold. With a price ticket of round $500,000, it’s the most costly graphics card on the planet—even whether it is only a PR stunt, as VideoCardz experiences.
The RTX 5090 from Nvidia is already a high-end monster, however Asus took it a number of steps additional with its ROG Astral Actual Gold Version. As VideoCardz experiences, the graphics card is made from 11 kilos of 24-carat gold, which prices round $500,000 for supplies alone. And with a complete weight of 15.96 kilos, it isn’t simply the most costly but in addition the heaviest graphics card ever made. The radiator body, backplate, and cooling fins shine in gold—presumably with gold leaf for the finer elements.
As for technical particulars, the Actual Gold Version relies on the RTX 5090 ROG Astral, which is designed for 4K gaming and AI functions with 32GB of GDDR7 RAM, PCIe 5.0, and a lift clock of as much as 2.61GHz. The Actual Gold Version is solely for present, although, and isn’t meant on the market. Specialists speculate that Asus may use the cardboard for a charity public sale or soften down the gold after the conference. In comparison with the usual RTX 5090, which already begins round $3,000 (road worth), the Actual Gold Version is a particularly unique assertion.
The presentation has been a supply of controversy. Whereas the common RTX 5090 ROG Astral with quad-fan cooling represents tip-top efficiency, some see the Actual Gold Version as an exaggerated luxurious that appears to be mocking or satirizing the exorbitant rise in {hardware} costs. For fans, the usual RTX 5090 is the extra lifelike alternative, as the burden alone would put fairly a pressure on motherboards.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.