Nvidia’s next-generation GPU series is an open secret, and with just a month to go until CES 2025, the names and specs of these potentially huge graphics cards will be revealed. In the latest leak, the graphics OEM has spoiled the names of the top five Nvidia cards, including the monster RTX 5090. The top-of-the-line cards in the codename Blackwell series can take up a lot of space within your PC. At the same time, you’ll also need enough power to make your next electricity bill as big as the card itself.
Card manufacturer Zotac has leaked the SKU of Nvidia’s next card. video card It was detected by the CSI tool in the Google search list before Zotac retrieved the results. The screenshotted list shows the 5090 at the top with 32GB of GDDR7 memory, an increase of 12GB from the RTX 4090’s 24GB.
I really hate these cards. The RTX 5090 is expected to occupy 3-4 slots on the motherboard. The current RTX 4090 occupies three slots on most boards. However, this does not take length into account. Nvidia cards also consume a lot of power. The card manufacturer recommends a 650W to 750W PSU. Previous rumors suggested that the card itself might feature a 600W TGP. rumormonger Kochike7 you, The guy, who usually has a good track record when it comes to GPU leaks, wrote on Twitter: The total power required by the card may be slightly less than 600W. In any case, the 5080 is a bit more manageable since it probably demands 400W. The current RTX 4090 has a total graphics power of 450W.
The Zotac leak reveals five cards, including the GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5090D (model for the Chinese market), RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070. If you’re wondering where the 5060 or 5050 are, it’s safe to assume that they may not arrive at the same time as these high-end cards. Nvidia will announce them at CES 2025, but whether they release them after that is another matter.
Aside from needing another pram inside the PC case to keep the tower in its cradle, the 5090 has 21,760 FP32 CUDA cores, which is more than double the RTX 4090’s confirmed VRAM This gives further credence to past rumors that it will be installed.
I’d also like to hear from NVIDIA themselves why they decided to release the 5070 Ti “Titanium” edition at the same time as the other cards. Nvidia typically drops these versions later as sidegrades for existing GPUs, similar to the 4070 Ti. Nvidia seems to be focusing on high-end GPUs and leaving lower-end cards on the back burner.
For budget builders, there’s not much room to expect a low-end 50 Series to be cheap. There’s much less you can do with what appears to be a 5060 or 5060 Ti. There are even fewer hints about the RTX 5050. Intel has just released lower priced cards like the B580, claiming it can outperform the RTX 4060 in most games and also comes with 12GB of VRAM. Rumors so far are that the non-Ti 5060 could come with 8GB.