I'm in the process of selecting a 5090 graphics card for my new computer setup. Reliability is my top priority for this purchase because it will be primarily used for work, and I really can't afford any risks. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the most reliable options out there!
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There's not really a specific brand or model that's definitively the most reliable. It's more about what features you're looking for. Most cards come with a warranty of 3 to 5 years, which is a good indicator of reliability. Focus on factors like design, cooling performance, and how well it fits in your case, rather than just brand names.
Thanks for the tips! I'm leaning towards the WireView for peace of mind, especially since I plan to use the Seasonic 1600W Noctua PSU. From the sounds of it, I can go with whatever GPU I like without worries. I haven't built a PC in a while; my current rig is a 7700k with a 1080ti, so I'm excited to see how things have progressed!
Reliability can depend on how you define it. If you're worried about the new 12vhpwr cable's reputation, know that it's a common issue with many cards. If very concerned, consider getting an ASUS ROG Astral, which has added features for monitoring cable performance. Alternatively, a WireView Pro 2 is another option for monitoring. But, in general, any card within your budget from a reputable brand should serve you well, especially if you pair it with a solid PSU.

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