With PC gamers and hardware enthusiasts everywhere waiting for Nvidia to unveil its 50-series of GeForce RTX graphics cards this week, the leaks have kept coming. VideoCardz has managed to get its hands on a picture of the highest-end GPU that will be available for the new line-up: the GeForce RTX 5090.
While details about the GPU, such as the required power connector, are still unknown, a few other details can be gleaned from the pictures. The GPU will be thick, with the one pictured – made by Inno3D and its iChill cooler – coming in at 3.5 slots. A picture of the GPU’s packaging also indicates that it will feature 32 GB of GDDR7 memory.
The GPU will likely include other new RTX-based features, such as DLSS 4. Interestingly, the leak indicates that the RTX 5090 will end up having double the amount of VRAM when compared to the RTX 5080, details of which were leaked according to an earlier report.
Nvidia’s new top-of-the-line GPU is expected to have some incredible horsepower, with more than 21,000 CUDA cores, and to power all of this, you’ll likely need more than 500W of breathing room on your power supply.