As anticipation builds among PC enthusiasts worldwide for Nvidia’s forthcoming unveiling of its 50-series GeForce RTX graphics cards, leaks continue to escalate. VideoCardz has secured an exclusive image of the flagship GPU in NVIDIA’s upcoming lineup, the GeForce RTX 5090.
While certain specifications surrounding the GPU, such as its power requirements, remain unclear, other details can be inferred from the provided images. The GPU is expected to be a substantial component, as exemplified by the Inno3D model featuring an iChill cooling system, which measures approximately 3.5 inches thick. The accompanying image of the GPU’s packaging explicitly indicates that it will boast a substantial 32 GB of high-performance GDDR7 memory.
The GPU may potentially introduce innovative RTX-based features, including advancements in DLSS technology, such as version 4. The alleged RTX 5090 leak suggests a significant boost to its video memory capacity, boasting double the VRAM of its predecessor, the RTX 5080, consistent with earlier reports detailing this development.
Nvidia’s flagship GPU is poised to unleash unprecedented power, boasting over 21,000 CUDA cores and requiring more than 500 watts of breathing room from your power supply to harness its might?