Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 5090 has just leaked online, and it looks like the next-gen GPU could be a game-changer.
VideoCardz shared a marketing image of the Inno3D RTX 5090 iChill X3, confirming earlier rumors about its specs—most notably, the inclusion of 32GB of GDDR7 memory.
The leaked packaging doesn’t reveal everything, but it does show off a massive 3.5-slot cooler, hinting at the card’s power and heat output.
This aligns with rumors that the RTX 5090 will draw 575 watts of power—125 watts more than the current RTX 4090. Clearly, Nvidia is pushing the limits with this flagship GPU.
The RTX 5090 is expected to feature 21,760 CUDA cores and deliver a jaw-dropping 1.8TB/s of memory bandwidth. These specs promise a significant performance boost, making the card a top choice for gamers, creators, and professionals.
With double the VRAM of the rumored RTX 5080 (which reportedly has 16GB of GDDR7), the RTX 5090 is shaping up to be a powerhouse.
The leak comes just ahead of Nvidia’s CES keynote, where the company is expected to officially announce its RTX 50-series lineup. Alongside the RTX 5090, Nvidia will likely reveal the RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5070, and a China-specific RTX 5090D model. Rumors suggest the RTX 5080 could launch as early as January 21st, with the rest of the lineup following shortly after.
If the rumors hold, Nvidia’s RTX 50-series could redefine what’s possible in GPU performance. All eyes are now on Nvidia’s CES event to see what the company has in store.
Source: videocardz