As Nvidia readies the launch of its forthcoming graphics card lineup, whispers and speculation are building momentum, offering tantalizing hints at what’s to come. A recent leak has emerged from the Chiphell boards, showcasing one of Nvidia’s forthcoming high-end GPUs – the GeForce RTX 5080, captured by Wccftech.
A purported leak has surfaced, featuring the packaging of an MSI-branded RTX 5080 GPU, boasting MSI’s Tri Frozr cooling technology – a design element shared by existing and discontinued graphics card models from the company. Labeled as the GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming Trio OC Version, this possibly suggests a level of factory-overclocked performance.
The rear of the field also furnishes us with supplementary details regarding what we can anticipate from the impending graphics card, encompassing software features such as DLSS 4, as well as support for Nvidia’s other RTX-centric options like Broadcast, accompanied by 16GB of GDDR7 memory and a 256-bit bus interface. The graphics processing unit (GPU) appears well-equipped for outputting visuals, featuring three DisplayPort connections alongside a solitary HDMI port.
NVIDIA is poised to debut its next-generation GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, with the RTX 5080 and potentially the RTX 5070 set to make their formal debut. In this new era, our playing cards aim to fill the same niche as their predecessors’ 40-series counterparts.