Zotac confirms Nvidia’s 32GB RTX 5090 on their website

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Zotac confirms Nvidia’s 32GB RTX 5090 on their website​


Zotac, an Nvidia GPU partner, has accidentally revealed much of Nvidia’s RTX 50 series GPU lineup. Videocardz has spotted references to Nvidia’s RTX 5090, RTX 5090D, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 on the company’s website. Furthermore, Zotac has seemingly confirmed that Nvidia’s RTX 5090 will feature 32GB of GDDR7 memory.

Nvidia is due to reveal its RTX 50 series of graphics cards next month at CES 2025. While Zotac’s website does not reveal full specifications of any of these new GPUs, it confirms that these five new GeForce Blackwell GPU models exist.

Source: https://overclock3d.net/news/gpu-displays/zotac-confirms-nvidias-32gb-rtx-5090-on-their-website/
 
I suspect this will come out just in time for another mining boom. Crypto is about to have a good time as the new US administration will be very friendly to it.
 
I suspect this will come out just in time for another mining boom. Crypto is about to have a good time as the new US administration will be very friendly to it.
The main crypto that was most profitable to mine using GPUs (Ethereum) changed to a different consensus mechanism from 2022. So a crypto mining boom is highly unlikely as there is no other mined coin that is as popular as Ethereum.

Currently, AI is the biggest consumer of GPUs.
 
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I hope that it can play 4K games at 100 frames without DLSS, if not then it's an utter fail.
It's rumored to be 70% faster than the 4090.

The 5080 is slated to be around 30% faster than the 4080 Super.
 
That would be the most disgusting move by Ngreedia and anyone who buys 16GB 5080 deserve to be ripped off. They will surely pull the same stunt again launching 5080 Super with 24GB in a year if not now.
The 5080 is going to turn out to be a shitshow. If the rumors and leaks are to be believed, compared to the 5090, it's going to be heavily cut down. The performance difference between both will be even greater than between the 4090 and 4080. The 5080 is rumored to be only 30% faster than the 4080 Super. This makes the 5080 slower than the 5090 by 66% (rumored).

Performance difference between the 5090 and 4090 (Rumored) - 70%

Performance difference between the 4080 and 4090 - 26%

Performance difference 5080 and 4080 (rumored) - 30%

Performance difference 5080 and 5090 (rumored) - 66%
 
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The main crypto that was most profitable to mine using GPUs (Ethereum) changed to a different consensus mechanism from 2022. So a crypto mining boom is highly unlikely as there is no other mined coin that is as popular as Ethereum.

Currently, AI is the biggest consumer of GPUs.
This time there will be a CPU crisis because now some new crypto are cpu mined.
 
The 5080 is going to turn out to be a shitshow. If the rumors and leaks are to be believed, compared to the 5090, it's going to be heavily cut down. The performance difference between both will be even greater than between the 4090 and 4080. The 5080 is rumored to be only 30% faster than the 4080 Super. This makes the 5080 slower than the 5090 by 66% (rumored).

Performance difference between the 5090 and 4090 (Rumored) - 70%

Performance difference between the 4080 and 4090 - 26%

Performance difference 5080 and 4080 (rumored) - 30%

Performance difference 5080 and 5090 (rumored) - 66%
If the price of the 5080 stays within 10% of the 4080 Super and delivers 30% better performance, it essentially becomes a 4090 successor at a significantly lower cost.
I am okay to pay for 5090 @2L if it gives me 100 frames without cheating (called or known as DLSS) at 4K.
 
If the price of the 5080 stays within 10% of the 4080 Super and delivers 30% better performance, it essentially becomes a 4090 successor at a significantly lower cost.
I am okay to pay for 5090 @2L if it gives me 100 frames without cheating (called or known as DLSS) at 4K.
DLSS and FSR are completely useless in my opinion. What's the point of buying an expensive card if it gives a lower resolution upscale that doesn't look as good as just playing at that lower resolution instead?
 
What's the point of buying an expensive card if it gives a lower resolution upscale that doesn't look as good as just playing at that lower resolution instead?
There were many issues with the tech at launch, but as of today, in my experience, the upscale should pretty much always look better than the source lower resolution.

DLSS and FSR are completely useless in my opinion.
They have definitely extended the viability of older cards. Native 4K also remains brutal with all the bells and whistles enabled, so they have also been a helpful intermediate for even higher tier cards until raw performance can achieve that target, which might still be some time away, especially in a power efficient way.

What has been wrong has been their usage as a crutch where native performance sometimes doesn't even seem to meet minimum viable product standards, as well as the arguably bad faith marketing about performance claims based on upscaled rather than native data.