US chip giant Nvidia has introduced the RTX 4090D in the Chinese market,Karen Foster Archives with current prices on China’s e-commerce platforms ranging from RMB 14,999 ($2,074) to RMB 15,999 ($2,212) for two models. The company confirmed that US export regulations would not impact the import of its H20 or RTX 4090D graphics cards into China, despite earlier reports suggesting that sales of the RTX 4090D could be impacted. Micro-Star International (MSI), a Taiwanese manufacturer of computer hardware and electronics, has also released the GeForce RTX 4090 D 24G Ventus 3X for the Chinese market. This new model adopts a default frequency of 2,520 MHz, but it can be manually overclocked to 2,535 MHz through the MSI Center, MSI’s software for optimizing system performance and customization. [MyDrivers, in Chinese]
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