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AI-generated summary
At **£3,357.64 ex-VAT**, this is very much an “okay, serious money” graphics card, and it’s priced like you’re buying **time-to-results** rather than bargain performance. The **ROG Matrix** line is typically aimed at teams doing heavy GPU work and wanting top-tier cooling, stability, and a bit of swagger—so if you’re deploying it in a **render farm node, high-end VFX pipeline, GPU compute workstation, or a demanding AI training/inference box**, you’ll actually notice the difference in how predictably it runs under sustained load.
That said, I’d be cautious if this is for general workstations (CAD basics, office analytics, light graphics) or if you’re cost-optimising—most businesses don’t need the Matrix branding to get the outcome. Also, at this price point you should sanity-check the rest of the platform (CPU/PCIe lane layout, airflow, power/cooling, and whether your software stack can actually leverage the GPU effectively). If your workloads are genuinely GPU-bound and you can keep the system cool and stable, it’s a strong fit. If not, you’ll likely get a much better ROI spending less and allocating budget to the things that actually bottleneck your users’ outputs.

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