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Nvidia to launch GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards in January 2025

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  • Nvidia to launch GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards in January 2025
  • Series will include six models, with RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 among them
  • RTX 5090 rumoured to cost between $2,000 and $2,500
  • Cards will be PCIe 5.0 compatible and use GDDR7 VRAM
  • RTX 5090 will have 32GB of VRAM, while RTX 5080 will have 16GB
  • RTX 5070 will have 12GB of VRAM
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  • The Radeon RX 9070 XT is expected to be the flagship graphics card for AMD's RDNA 4 architecture on desktop gaming PCs, with RTX 4080-level performance.
  • AMD is reportedly opting for 16GB of VRAM on the card, matching the RTX 5080, which could offer great value for gamers who cannot afford the high pricing of flagship graphics cards.
  • There is no indication of the type of memory AMD will use, but the RX 7900 XTX is likely to remain the most powerful option for AMD, outperforming the RTX 4080 and having more memory.
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  • AMD is rumored to use cheaper GDDR6 memory with the RX 9000 series to focus on value, while Nvidia is using faster GDDR7 memory with the RTX 5000 series.
  • AMD is reportedly sticking with the traditional 8-pin power connector, which is good news for owners of old power supplies, while Nvidia is sticking with its 16-pin 12VPWR connector.
  • While modern motherboards support PCIe 5.0, AMD is rumored to use the current PCIe 4.0 interface with the RX 9000 series, which is sensible for an upper mid-range graphics card.
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  • The rumored prices of the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 are significantly higher than their predecessors, with the RTX 5090 expected to cost between $2,000 and $2,500.
  • The physical size of the PCB and GPU die has increased, which may affect compatibility with current cases, especially on the small form factor/mini-ITX side.
  • The width of the card and the placement of the power connector on the side are the main concerns for compatibility, as they require more clearance.
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  • Chinese PSU manufacturer Segotep stated that the RTX 5090 will not use dual power connectors, contradicting previous rumors.
  • The RTX 5090 is expected to have a 600W power draw, but a standard 12VPWR connector should suffice.
  • This clarification provides relief for consumers who were concerned about the compatibility and availability of dual power connectors.
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