NVIDIA is gearing up to revolutionize gaming graphics once again with its next-generation GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs. Thanks to a reliable leaker known as Kopite7kimi, we now have an early look at the specs for these highly anticipated cards. Brace yourself for some impressive hardware that’s set to redefine high-performance gaming.
Let’s dive into the details of these powerhouse GPUs.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Graphics Card
First up is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, set to be the flagship of the lineup. The card will feature the PG144/145-SKU30 PCB design, incorporating the GB202-300-A1 GPU core. It’s configured with 170 streaming multiprocessors (SMs) out of a potential 192, equating to 21,760 cores from a possible 24,576. This amounts to an 11.4% reduction, slightly more than the cut seen in the RTX 4090.
When it comes to memory, the RTX 5090 is set to be a beast, sporting 32 GB of GDDR7 VRAM on a 512-bit interface. GDDR7, in its first generation, is expected to hit speeds between 28-32 Gbps, providing total bandwidths ranging from 1.792 to 2.00 TB/s. Despite a Total Board Power (TBP) of 600W, real-world power consumption will likely be much lower. The Founders Edition of the card will maintain a sleek 2-slot cooler design despite its hefty power requirements.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Graphics Card
Next is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080, a strong contender in its own right but with a notable gap compared to its big brother. Using the PG144/147-SKU45 PCB and the GB203-400-A1 GPU die, this card will utilize the full GB203 GPU with 84 SMs and 10,752 cores. That’s a staggering 51% core reduction compared to the RTX 5090, a significant difference that will likely result in varied performance levels.
This model will have 16 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit interface, with bandwidths projected between 896 GB/s and 1.024 TB/s. The RTX 5080 is rated at a 400W TBP, reflecting a 25% power increase over its predecessors. However, as with the RTX 5090, the real-world power draw should be much more modest.
While these specs are thrilling, it’s important to remember that early leaks are often subject to change. NVIDIA has yet to finalize these details, and tweaks could be made before the official launch, slated for late this year or early next. As we inch closer to the release date, keep an eye out for more updates.
Expected Spec Breakdown (Rumored):
– NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090: Blackwell GB202-300, 21,760 cores, 32 GB GDDR7 RAM, 512-bit memory bus, TBP 600W.
– NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080: Blackwell GB203-400, 10,752 cores, 16 GB GDDR7 RAM, 256-bit memory bus, TBP 400W.
With these specs, the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are poised to push the boundaries of gaming graphics to new heights. Which of these new-generation GPUs are you most excited about? Share your thoughts with us on social media and join the conversation!






