Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Leaks Indicate 3.5 Slot Thickness, 32 GB of GDDR7 VRAM – Rumour

Anticipation among PC gamers and hardware aficionados is high as Nvidia prepares to reveal its 50-series collection of GeForce RTX graphics cards this week, and as expected, leaks have been surfacing. The latest leak comes courtesy of VideoCardz, who obtained a photo of the top-tier GPU set to debut in the new lineup: the GeForce RTX 5090.

As an enthusiast, I can’t help but notice some intriguing hints about the upcoming GPU, despite a few specifics like the power connector type remaining under wraps. From the images released, it appears this GPU will be quite substantial, taking up 3.5 slots on your motherboard, as evidenced by the Inno3D model with its iChill cooler that’s been unveiled so far. Moreover, a peek at the packaging suggests an impressive 32 GB of GDDR7 memory for this graphics powerhouse. I can hardly wait to see more details!

It’s expected that the GPU will come with additional RTX-driven capabilities, including DLSS 4. Notably, it appears from the leak that the RTX 5090 could boast twice as much VRAM as its counterpart, the RTX 5080, a detail previously revealed in an earlier report.

The flagship GPU from Nvidia is anticipated to boast an impressive amount of computational strength, featuring over 21,000 CUDA cores. To handle such potency effectively, it’s predicted that a power supply with over 500 watts will be required.

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2025-01-06 21:11