Leaked photos of GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card reveal important technical details of Nvidia's flagship new product
Presentation of new graphics cards from Nvidia will be held in early January at the CES 2025 exhibition, but more and more information about the 50-series GPUs appears in the network. So, in the free access ahead of time were photos and important technical parameters of the flagship graphics card GeForce RTX 5090.
Here's What We Know
One of the users of the Chinese forum Chiphell published a photo of RTX 5090, which confirms that the novelty will receive a Blackwell GB202 chip. It is possible that Nvidia will continue to use it in the RTX 5090 Ti and RTX 5080 Ti models, although there is no information about them yet.
It has also become clear that the RTX 5090 will get GDDR7 memory and a 16 pin connector for power, as well as 32GB of video memory. The overall bandwidth will be significantly higher than the top-of-the-line current RTX 4090 graphics card. The frequency of the graphics card is expected to be close to 3 GHz, and the GPU will get a total of 21760 CUDA cores.
A photo of the PCB indicates that Nvidia has not changed the usual design of the graphics card and it has not undergone significant changes.
The RTX 5090 is expected to go on sale second after the RTX 5080 and will be released in late January or early February, but of course we should wait for official information from the manufacturer, which will be announced as early as 6 January (in Europe - 7 January at 03:30 CET) at CES 2025.
Source: WCCFTech