NVIDIA’s purported GeForce RTX 5090 Ti specifications have been teased… and what a bloody monster it would be if it ever sees the light of day.
The purported GeForce RTX 5090 Ti graphics card would have the GB200-200 GPU, with 24576 CUDA corers, with a base GPU clock of 2100MHz and GPU boost clock of up to 2514MHz, with 32GB of faster 32Gbps GDDR7 memory with 2TB/sec of memory bandwidth, and a monster 800W TDP fed through dual 12V-2×6 power connectors… and I want one.
The image of the unnamed prototype GPU board was shared on the Chiphell forums, and with some hefty specs — 13% more CUDA cores and 225W more TDP than the upcoming GeForce RTX 5090 — lacks official drivers to get it working. We don’t normally see a prototype like this appearing so early, so let’s hope we get to see more details about it soon (and a release would be really nice, but NVIDIA isn’t threatened by AMD… especially as RDNA 4 won’t even be hitting RTX 5080 performance).
This prototype GPU was made in July 2024, but there’s no details on whether it’ll make it into the wild… this could just be a prototype NVIDIA was working on until it materialized into the RTX 5090. However, with more CUDA cores, faster GDDR7 memory, a second 12V-2×6 power connector, and an insane 800W TDP is something we all want to see in the flesh… this card would absolutely, definitely be capable of playing Crysis, by the way.