Nvidia‘s RTX 5090: Leaked Images Hint at a Graphics Powerhouse
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The tech world is buzzing with excitement over leaked images of Nvidia’s highly anticipated GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. These images, circulating online, offer a tantalizing glimpse into the potential power and design of this upcoming flagship GPU, expected to be the most powerful consumer graphics card on the market.
An Imposing Design
The leaked PCB image reveals a substantially larger design than previous generations. While it’s difficult to definitively compare its physical size to the RTX 4090 without direct comparison, the sheer scale is striking. Interestingly, the PCB lacks nvidia branding, suggesting it’s from a third-party manufacturer rather than a Founders edition card. However, it appears to be based on the reference PG145 design commonly used by Nvidia.
Massive memory and Next-Gen Power
The PCB’s design showcases a unique arrangement of 16 GDDR memory modules. This configuration suggests potential memory capacities of 32GB, 48GB, or even 64GB, depending on the individual module size (2GB, 3GB, or 4GB each). This modular approach hints at the possibility of future variants, perhaps even an RTX 5090 Ti.
at the heart of the RTX 5090 lies the GB202 GPU. Leaks suggest this GPU boasts dimensions of 24×31 mm, housed within a 63×56 mm package. The PCB also appears to feature a single 12V-6×2 power connector and a PCIe 5.0 interface, promising impressive power delivery and bandwidth.
While the price remains a mystery, the card is rumored to launch between late January and early February. Gamers and tech enthusiasts alike eagerly await the official unveiling and pricing of this potential gaming behemoth.
Source: Videocardz
An Interview with the RTX 5090S Leaked PCB
Interviewer: “Well hello there, mysterious GPU! We’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about you. Can you tell us a little about yourself?”
Leaked PCB (in a gravelly voice): “I might not have a fancy name yet, but they call me the RTX 5090 around these parts. These leaked images show folks what I’m all about – power. And a lot of it!”
Interviewer: “Your design certainly is notable! How do you compare to your predecessors?”
Leaked PCB: “Let’s just say I’m substantially larger than the RTX 4090. [1] Think big. And while I might be sporting a third-party manufacturer’s markings, make no mistake – I’m based on Nvidia’s reference PG145 design.[1]
Interviewer: “What about the rumored massive memory capacity? We’ve heard whispers of 32GB, maybe even more?”
Leaked PCB: “Ah, my memory. Take a look at my 16 GDDR memory modules. With the right configuration, I could be packing 32GB, 48GB, maybe even 64GB! [1] It’s all about those individual module sizes.”
Interviewer: “That’s incredible! So what kind of performance can gamers expect?”
Leaked PCB: “At my heart beats the mighty GB202 GPU. [1] It’s a beast, measuring 24×31 mm and nestled within a 63×56 mm package. And let’s not forget the single 12V-6×2 power connector and PCIe 5.0 interface.[1] We’re talking high bandwidth and serious power delivery!”
Interviewer: “Any hints on pricing or release date?”
Leaked PCB: “My lips are sealed on those details. For now, all I can say is that rumors point to a release between late January and early February. You’ll have to wait and see what Nvidia has in store!”
Interviewer: “well, thank you for your time, Leaked PCB. We’re all excited to see what you bring to the table!”