
As graphics cards grow in size to accommodate increasingly powerful GPUs, Asus has pushed the envelope with its ROG Matrix RTX 5090 30th Anniversary Edition, a card so enormous it almost requires specialized mounting. The latest GPU Tweak software update adds a “Level Sense” feature, giving enthusiasts a precise way to monitor GPU sag.
Previously introduced on Asus’ Astral series, Level Sense employs a Bosh Sensortech sensor that detects the card’s angle relative to the motherboard, accurate to 1/10th of a degree. This ensures that the card sits perfectly straight, preventing stress on PCIe slots and maintaining optimal airflow. GPU support brackets are included, along with a BTF Adapter, a mechanical keyboard keycap, magnet, playing cards, ruler, and a thank-you card—a quirky but charming collection of extras for a GPU that will likely exceed $3,000 USD. The Level Sense update emphasizes just how seriously Asus takes the mounting and longevity of its largest, priciest graphics cards.

