Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090
All things considered, the GeForce RTX 5090 is an impressive performer that falls short of meeting the expectations for a next-generation flagship GPU. It doesn't move the needle forward in terms of value or innovation and could easily fit into the GeForce 40 series lineup. If Nvidia had launched this as an RTX 4090 Ti, few would have batted an eye.
– As reviewed by TechSpot on Jan 2025
Blackwell
Architecture
High-end
Product Tier
21710
Shader Cores
176
ROPs
680
TMUs
170
RT Cores
32 GB
Memory
GDDR7
Memory Type
1.79 GB/s
Bandwidth
575 W
TDP
| GPU Snapshot | |||
| Release date: | Jan 7, 2025 | Price at Launch: | $1,999 |
| Type: | Desktop | Architecture: | Blackwell |
| Generation: | RTX 50 series | Product Tier: | High-end |
| VRAM Capacity: | 32 GB | Total Board Power: | 575 W |
| Core Configuration | |||
| Shader Cores: | 21710 | TMUs: | 680 |
| ROPs: | 176 | L2 Cache: | 96 MB |
| Memory | |||
| VRAM Capacity: | 32 GB | Memory Type: | GDDR7 |
| Memory Speed: | 28 Gbps | Memory Bus: | 512-bit |
| Bandwidth: | 1.79 TB/s | ||
| Graphics Processing | |||
| Base Clock: | 2.01 GHz | Boost Clock: | 2.41 GHz |
| FP32 Throughput: | 104.8 TFLOPs | Ray Tracing: | Yes |
| Ray Tracing Cores: | 170 | Process Size: | 5nm |
| Process Name: | TSMC 4N | Die Size: | 750 mm² |
| Power & Connectivity | |||
| Total Board Power: | 575 W | Power Connectors: | 1x 16-pin (12V-2x6) |
| Bus Interface: | PCIe 5.0 x16 | HDMI Support: | HDMI 2.1b |
| DisplayPort Support: | DP 2.1a | DSC: | 1.2a |
| Max Displays: | 4 | ||
| Media & Software Support | |||
| DirectX Support: | 12 Ultimate | Shader Model: | 6.8 |
| Vulkan Version: | 1.4 | OpenGL Version: | 4.6 |
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All things considered, the GeForce RTX 5090 is an impressive performer that falls short of meeting the expectations for a next-generation flagship GPU. It doesn't move the needle forward in terms of value or innovation and could easily fit into the GeForce 40 series lineup. If Nvidia had launched this as an RTX 4090 Ti, few would have batted an eye.
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