RTX 5070 Super, 5070 Ti Super and 5080 Super specifications leaked

24GB VRAM is too good to be true.

However, maybe they'll do what they did with the RTX 5060 Ti, and just have two different memory configurations. In which case they could just charge an extra 10%-20% for the RTX 5070 18GB, RTX 5070 Ti 24 GB, and RTX 5080 24GB, and call it a day.
 
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Nvidia has come out with a refreshed Super version since the RTX 20 series, you know it's going to happen, this is entirely on you for not having a tiny bit of patience my friend

No they haven't. It started with 2000 series, and then again with 4000 series. Nvidia skipped Super variants for 3000 series
 
This is normal Nvidia has been on a yearly release cadence for ages. Data center it's Blackwell year 1, Blackwell ultra year 2, Rubin (new architecture) year 3, Rubin ultra year 4.

Consumer is Ada year 1, Ada Super year 2, Blackwell Year 3, Blackwell Super year 4.
Both Blackwell and Ada utilized TSMC's 4N process, which is an enhanced 5 nm process node. IPC gain is near zero.
 
24GB VRAM is too good to be true.

However, maybe they'll do what they did with the RTX 5060 Ti, and just have two different memory configurations. In which case they could just charge an extra 10%-20% for the RTX 5070 18GB, RTX 5070 Ti 24 GB, and RTX 5080 24GB, and call it a day.
It's realistic because 3GB VRAM modules are now available, while the non-supers still used 2GB modules.

The only reason why 5060 Ti is available with 2 VRAM sizes is that the 16GB version uses clamshell design, so 2 memory modules share the same bus.
 
There probably won't be a 5060 Super. The 6060 will probably be 9 GB (96-bit bus)
Hopefully 15GB or 12GB at the lowest cause 6060 is like 2027 or late 2026 at the earliest which makes 8GB/9GB even more horrible than it already is.

8GB is too low for this gen even for 1080p so next gen at 2027 would be completely shit even with 12gb.
 
Still rockin' my 3080Ti and have no plans on upgrading it to these POS cards without 32 bit PhysX support.
Sooner or later you will . So don't fight it . Let it in and embrace it lol .

Does 9070 have support physX or this just nvidia thing ? Like how do the old Batman games run on pc with a 9070xt ?
 
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Hopefully 15GB or 12GB at the lowest cause 6060 is like 2027 or late 2026 at the earliest which makes 8GB/9GB even more horrible than it already is.

8GB is too low for this gen even for 1080p so next gen at 2027 would be completely shit even with 12gb.

To me it seems like NV prefers Shrinkflation to raising prices at the low end. Youtubers will whine endlessly about it, and NV will sell truckloads on mobile.
 
FWIW anybody that doesn't want to wait until the Super comes out we're now starting to see near MSRP 5070 ti's. (Yeah, I know it's because of a gift card but just take it and put it in your Amazon account so you don't have to worry about leaving money on your card.)
Yeah, the 5070 Ti at MSRP is not a terrible buy.

Don't get me wrong, it's not great, but nowhere near as bad as the $999 prices we were seeing.

It's easily the best bang for buck GPU in nvidia's lineup. The 5080 is almost double the cost. I still have yet to see a 5080 under $1200. I only recently saw one for that price at Microcenter.
 
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Yeah, the 5070 Ti at MSRP is not a terrible buy.

Don't get me wrong, it's not great, but nowhere near as bad as the $999 prices we were seeing.

It's easily the best bang for buck GPU in nvidia's lineup. The 5080 is almost double the cost. I still have yet to see a 5080 under $1200. I only recently saw one for that price at Microcenter.
Yeah, a 5080 for around $1K wouldn't be great but. It terrible. For over $1200, it's ridiculous.

With the current pricing starting to fall, I wonder if Super cards come out with more reasonable MSRP and street priced.
 
Yeah, a 5080 for around $1K wouldn't be great but. It terrible. For over $1200, it's ridiculous.

With the current pricing starting to fall, I wonder if Super cards come out with more reasonable MSRP and street priced.
I am having a hard time believing they wont up the price a little bit I bet the 24GB 5070 Ti goes to $800 MSRP and the 5070 18GB goes to $600. As for what they do with the 5080...$1100 MSRP sadly makes the most sense.

What would be nice is if they dropped the 5070 to $499, the 5070 Ti to $699 and the 5080 to $899 and then the Super models could just fill in the original price.

Many will disagree, but this tells me that the 9070XT did generate some heat and pressure on nvidia. These Super models aren't "super exciting"

I still think a 5080 Ti that competes with the 4090 at $1300 makes the most sense. There is such a huge gap between the 5080 and 5090.
 
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