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The Verge: Nvidia to release RTX 5070 and 5090 in January, announcmeent at CES 2025

Haint

Member
every time this thread is bumped I check if there are any new announcements from Nvidia---
I want that 5090
The Lord Of The Rings GIF
Better put on your waiting cap cause you won't be able to buy one anywhere near msrp for at least 6 months unless you beat mega millions lottery pull odds on an F5 refresh. $2K msrp and will be streeting for like $3K.

4090 was really before the AI boom, had far fewer 3000 series buyers looking to upgrade, and sold out within 30 seconds for at least 6 months. 5090 is height of the AI boom with every 3000 owner and their uncle looking to upgrade. Good. Luck.
 
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Celcius

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I really hope the 5090 doesn't end up being the first 600w gpu.
I also hope they can somehow make enough for launch this time. During the pandemic there was the evga queue which is how I got my 3090 and then I skipped the 4090, but I'm sure demand is going to be high for the 5090, especially if it has the rumored specs and is the first 32GB GeForce card.
 

twilo99

Member
Just talking laptops. They come a few months after the full fat cards. Bad value but i get a tax break "for work" :)

They don't miss often when it comes to the laptop market so I think they will be good, and for whatever reason, those chips never got the extreme price increase we saw on the desktop side
 

GloveSlap

Member
Not sure how long i'll have to wait but this is what i'm looking for to upgrade from 3070:

At least 16gb vram, ideally 20+
Something that won't be too bottlenecked by 5700x3d
Can do high/max 4k 60fps raytracing in demanding games (ok with using DLSS)
Trying not to upgrade my 750w PSU.
Around $1000 max
 

Wolzard

Member
Black Myth Wukong, Rift Apart, Alan Wake 2, Spider-Man/Miles Morales, The Witcher 3...and the list goes on and will continue growing.


Six years since the launch of the first RTX... Only valid in just 15 games...
RT will only take off on PS6/New Xbox.


It's Better, Also More ArtifactsIt's Better, Some Surfaces OnlyIt's Generally Better OverallTransforms Visuals Significantly
Atomic Heart (Quality)Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice LeagueGhostwire: Tokyo (High)Metro Exodus Enhanced (Normal & Hybrid)
Hogwarts Legacy (Ultra)Doom EternalWatch Dogs: Legion (Medium)Metro Exodus Enhanced (Ultra)
Ghostwire: Tokyo (Low)The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Partial Performance)Watch Dogs: Legion (High)Alan Wake II
Hitman 3Guardians of the Galaxy (High)The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Max)Cyberpunk 2077 (Overdrive)
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Medium)Guardians of the Galaxy (Ultra)Control (Medium)
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Max)Control (High)
Black Myth: Wukong (Low)Dying Light 2 Stay Human (High Quality)
Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Max)
Spider-Man
Spider-Man (High)
Spider-Man (Very High)
Black Myth: Wukong (Very High)
Alan Wake II (Low)
Cyberpunk 2077 (Ultra)
 
Nah you cant make toast with 8gb these days. Maybe on the bottom card.

It should be the same at each tier except for the 5090.

Not sure how long i'll have to wait but this is what i'm looking for to upgrade from 3070:

At least 16gb vram, ideally 20+
Something that won't be too bottlenecked by 5700x3d
Can do high/max 4k 60fps raytracing in demanding games (ok with using DLSS)
Trying not to upgrade my 750w PSU.
Around $1000 max

5070 Ti maybe. Although there's been no rumors on whether RT is getting any kind of improvement.
 

Gubaldo

Member

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti reportedly features 8960 CUDA cores and 300W power specs


that's 17% more than 4070ti


 

gatti-man

Member
Six years since the launch of the first RTX... Only valid in just 15 games...
RT will only take off on PS6/New Xbox.


It's Better, Also More ArtifactsIt's Better, Some Surfaces OnlyIt's Generally Better OverallTransforms Visuals Significantly
Atomic Heart (Quality)Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice LeagueGhostwire: Tokyo (High)Metro Exodus Enhanced (Normal & Hybrid)
Hogwarts Legacy (Ultra)Doom EternalWatch Dogs: Legion (Medium)Metro Exodus Enhanced (Ultra)
Ghostwire: Tokyo (Low)The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Partial Performance)Watch Dogs: Legion (High)Alan Wake II
Hitman 3Guardians of the Galaxy (High)The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Max)Cyberpunk 2077 (Overdrive)
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Medium)Guardians of the Galaxy (Ultra)Control (Medium)
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Max)Control (High)
Black Myth: Wukong (Low)Dying Light 2 Stay Human (High Quality)
Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Max)
Spider-Man
Spider-Man (High)
Spider-Man (Very High)
Black Myth: Wukong (Very High)
Alan Wake II (Low)
Cyberpunk 2077 (Ultra)
Wukong and Cyberpunk are so impressive with Rt you’d probably talk me into the 4090 I bought with just those games. I wish they’d patch in RT to space marine 2 would look amazing.
 

PeteBull

Member
What kind of prices could we be looking at with the 70 & its ti variant?
Definitely not lower than 40xx series, dunno how much stronger 50xx series gonna be but lets assume 20% stronger, that would mean best case scenario same price, worst case scenario 20% increase in price to keep same price/perf ratio.
 
Everyone bitched about the 40 series but it looks a hell of a lot better than the 50 series. The 40 series actually increased vram in the 70 class cards. 50 series is going to be the same across the board with the exception pf the 4070 ti getting 16 but the 4070 ti super had already done that. 5090 gets a nice bump but you're not ever worried about vram in that tier anyway. Oh, and all the cards are more power hungry.
 
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Kenpachii

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Everyone bitched about the 40 series but it looks a hell of a lot better than the 50 series. The 40 series actually increased vram in the 70 class cards. 50 series is going to be the same across the board with the exception pf the 4070 ti getting 16 but the 4070 ti super had already done that. 5090 gets a nice bump but you're not ever worried about vram in that tier anyway. Oh, and all the cards are more power hungry.

Exactly what i think about it, 4080 also increased the v-ram amount, 4070 did exactly what was needed. This gen feels like a wasted gen.
 
I just built a new 7800x3d 4090 pc this year with a 1000w psu.

I'm thinking if i upgrade to 5090 i might have to buy another psu.

I've got a feeling i might skip the 5090 unless it really impresses.
 
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SunnySideGuy

Neo Member
Will an 850w PSU be enough for a 5090 if I decide to go for one? Really don't want to upgrade too many parts besides the GPU/CPU (I currently have a 5800x that I want to upgrade alongside it)
 

Celcius

°Temp. member
Will an 850w PSU be enough for a 5090 if I decide to go for one? Really don't want to upgrade too many parts besides the GPU/CPU (I currently have a 5800x that I want to upgrade alongside it)
I doubt that 850w will be enough if it's really a 600w psu
I'd bet that a 1000w would be fine though, especially if you cap the power limit to like 80% for less noise/heat with minimal performance loss
 

FingerBang

Member
I just built a new 7800x3d 4090 pc this year with a 1000w psu.

I'm thinking if i upgrade to 5090 i might have to buy another psu.

I've got a feeling i might skip the 5090 unless it really impresses.
I think it will, almost to the same extent of the 4090.

The issue is that is HIGHLY likely the 4090 will still be the 2nd most performant card on the market. I honestly think the 5080 will AT best trade blows with it but still be inferior in ray tracing. I don't believe for a second we'll see a situation in which games will have "5090-only" path-tracing modes. I think it's not going to be as successful as the 4090 for that reason. Well, that and the alleged $2000+ price

If it's another 50-60% jump in performance, I wonder whether it will be CPU limited at higher res as well.
 
I just built a new 7800x3d 4090 pc this year with a 1000w psu.

I'm thinking if i upgrade to 5090 i might have to buy another psu.

I've got a feeling i might skip the 5090 unless it really impresses.
I think your 1000W PSU will be enough. My 7800X3D + 300W GPU consume max 410W, so 600W GPU would need around 700W.

And BTW. It's still not confirmed that the RTX5090 will need 600W. I remember similar rumours about the RTX4090, but in reality that card was pulling 450W max.
 
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