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  • RTX 5090 Price Leaks and Potential January Release Date

    RTX 5090 Price Leaks and Potential January Release Date

    Nvidia is set to introduce the initial series of RTX 50 “Blackwell” graphics cards at CES 2025. This debut lineup is likely to feature the top-tier RTX 5090 alongside the RTX 5080, which will be powered by the GB203 and GB202 GPUs, respectively. However, a recent leak suggests that buyers may need to shell out a significant amount for the premium performance of the RTX 5090.

    Pricing Insights

    As per @I_Leak_VN on X, the anticipated price for the RTX 5090 is around $2,000, with a release date expected on or near January 20, 2025. Setting aside the cost for a moment, this timing aligns well since Nvidia is scheduled to hold an event at CES 2025, where they could officially announce the RTX 50 series with the launch following shortly after.

    Historical Context

    Discussing the pricing, the figure of $2,000 for the RTX 5090 isn’t surprising given Nvidia’s trend of pricing their flagship models at a premium. For example, the RTX 2080 Ti was introduced in 2018 at a price of $999, while the RTX Titan, aimed at ultra-enthusiasts, launched at an eye-watering $2,499. In the RTX 30 series, Nvidia priced the RTX 3090 at $1,499 and the RTX 3090 Ti at $1,999.

    Although there was no direct successor to the RTX 3090 Ti, Nvidia increased the MSRP of the RTX 4090 by $100 compared to its predecessor, with the Founders Edition priced at $1,599. Unfortunately, finding the RTX 4090 at this MSRP is nearly impossible, as the lowest listed price available is $2,130 on Amazon and $1,950 on Newegg.

    Performance Expectations

    Considering these factors, it’s reasonable to anticipate that Nvidia will elevate the price of the RTX 5090 compared to the RTX 4090. The upcoming GPU is expected to offer greater performance and will reportedly include an impressive 32 GB of VRAM.

    It’s important to note that GPU prices aren’t set in stone until Nvidia officially confirms the MSRP. Therefore, treat the leaked price of the RTX 5090 with a healthy amount of skepticism.

    Technical Upgrades

    As previously mentioned, the RTX 5090 is expected to feature considerable enhancements over the RTX 4090. Current leaks suggest a significant 33% rise in CUDA cores, an additional 8 GB of VRAM, and a 512-bit memory bus compared to the 384-bit used in the RTX 4090. Moreover, reports indicate that the GDDR7 memory in the RTX 5090 will operate at a much faster speed of 28 Gbps, compared to the 21 Gbps GDDR6X of the RTX 4090.

    Unfortunately, these upgrades may also bring about a Total Graphics Power of 650 W, which is a 150 W increase from the previous generation.

    @I_Leak_VN on X, Newegg, Teaser image: Alexander Grey on Unsplash, edited


  • Leaked Video Shows Alleged RTX 5090 in Testing

    Leaked Video Shows Alleged RTX 5090 in Testing

    The Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards are anticipated to launch next year. Recently, the RTX 5090, a premium desktop graphics card, was reportedly spotted in a factory during its early testing phase.

    Factory Footage Emerges

    A video has surfaced from a newly built factory in Indonesia. For those who may not know, U.S. chip export regulations block the sale of high-performance graphics cards to mainland China, especially models that can compete with or surpass the RTX 4090. This has led manufacturers to establish operations in Indonesia to guarantee the RTX 5090 is available for the Chinese market.

    Video Details

    The leaked footage appeared on BiliBili, a popular Chinese video-sharing site. The video’s description explicitly mentions that the graphics card featured is the RTX 5090. It captures the first unit rolling off the assembly line being tested for any potential problems. Additionally, it highlights workers celebrating after the RTX 5090 successfully boots up.

    Card Specifications

    As per VideoCardz, the graphics card in the video comes from Zotac. Notably, it is shown to be powered by a single cable, putting to rest prior speculations about the need for dual 16-pin cables to operate the card.

    Rumors have indicated that the RTX 5090 will come with 32 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit bus. It is expected to make its official appearance at CES 2025, which is scheduled for January.


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