ASUS ROG MATRIX RTX 5090 PCB Pictured, Cooler Disassembled

Here are some of the first pictures of the ASUS ROG MATRIX GeForce RTX 5090 flagship graphics card taken apart, courtesy of der8auer. The card was launched earlier today at the company's Gamescom 2025 showcase. The ROG MATRIX uses a spruced-up version of the ROG Astral RTX 5090 BTF PCB. While we haven't had a chance to take apart the BTF ROG Astral, we've tested both the ROG Astral Liquid RTX 5090 and its air-cooled sibling , which share a common PCB design . You can compare that with the ROG MATRIX RTX 5090 PCB (pictured below) and spot some obvious differences.

To begin with, the ROG MATRIX appears to have the same VRM configuration as the ROG Astral, with a 24+7 phases. These are laid out in an identical arrangement to the ROG Astral. We can't make out the DrMOS chips, but it's possible that ASUS is using higher current DrMOS chips than the 80 A ones used in the ROG Astral. It's the only area where ASUS can one-up the Astral on the MATRIX. The other visible difference is the detachable BTF (GC-HPWR) gold-finger. It's detachable so you can use it on non-BTF motherboards by connecting the 12V-2x6 connector that's concealed by a small metal cover on the cooler shroud. It's also interesting to see the two 4-pin PWM case fan headers next to the 12V-2x6 being shrouded, but this is probably just a factory concealment. The display I/O is identical to that of the ROG Astral, which is a missed opportunity to throw in something like USB-C with DisplayPort passthrough, which ASUS implemented on its RTX 5080 ProArt. Next up, we have the cooler.
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