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Nvidia 5000 series rumoured release is 2025

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Here will be no 512 bit Titan.

GB202 with 384 bit RTX 4090 or 4090 Ti will be the first graphic card to launch around end of 2024.

I think Nvidia will launch RTX 5080, RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 at CES in Jan 2025.
 
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I think HUB summed it up very well, basically you go through a checklist to decide that you definitely won't be using xyz features and only then do you consider amd to be an option for you:


I'm just hoping nvidia push the hardware front or/and can further improve dlss and especially frame gen (more to be usable at <60 fps). Like I always said, I don't care how thing are done, as long as the end result is good.

Wait a second, when the 4070 launched I did say that the go too GPU of the lot was the 4070. But I was argued with because of the tiers that Nvidia had messed about with.

It doesn't matter. Its a £500 3080 with 12Gb ram. Its a pretty decent package all in all.

You get better RT and access to FG and DLSS3.
 
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Here will be no 512 bit Titan.

GB202 with 384 bit RTX 4090 or 4090 Ti will be the first graphic card to launch around end of 2024.

I think Nvidia will launch RTX 5080, RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 at CES in Jan 2025.

So basically a year away, October/November for 5000 series and probably higher prices. Release schedule seems about right and the price increase will likely put the 5080 starting at £1400, 5090 at £2000 and then the eventually 5070 likely around £1000.
 
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So basically a year away, October/November for 5000 series and probably higher prices. Release schedule seems about right and the price increase will likely put the 5080 starting at £1400, 5090 at £2000 and then the eventually 5070 likely around £1000.
Looking forward to the 5090 but not looking forward to logging onto overclockers for the release and experiencing the shambles of not being able to load a page and not being able to complete my shopping cart all over again just like the 4090 release!
 
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Looking forward to the 5090 but not looking forward to logging onto overclockers for the release and experiencing the shambles of not being able to load a page and not being able to complete my shopping cart all over again just like the 4090 release!

If it launches in October I'll personally just wait until the new year until things calm down.
 
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It doesn't matter. Its a £500 3080 with 12Gb ram. Its a pretty decent package all in all.

£500 - more like £600 currently due to stock shortages and FE cards being unavailable, is a lot to pay for 3080, even 3080ti albeit they are still holding their second hand price, performance in 2023... especially if you are already on a low to mid-range 3000 series or upper end of the 2000 series GPU (unless you get a good price for your old card but even then it is a somewhat incremental upgrade).
 
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So basically a year away, October/November for 5000 series and probably higher prices. Release schedule seems about right and the price increase will likely put the 5080 starting at £1400, 5090 at £2000 and then the eventually 5070 likely around £1000.
Yes prices about right after looked at shocked 3nm Apple Mac M3 prices.

5060 likely starting price at £599.

I guess there will be no RTX 5050 for desktop, Nvidia never released RTX 4050 for desktop while it is exclusive for laptop.
 
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Wait a second, when the 4070 launched I did say that the go too GPU of the lot was the 4070. But I was argued with because of the tiers that Nvidia had messed about with.

It doesn't matter. Its a £500 3080 with 12Gb ram. Its a pretty decent package all in all.

You get better RT and access to FG and DLSS3.
It was more £600. Have never seen a 4070 close to £500. Even selling a game with the 4070 never had it at £500. The 4070 has always been a crap deal from the start as have all cards for years now.
 
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If it launches in October I'll personally just wait until the new year until things calm down.
Calm down lol you mean £100 off a £1700 card. Calm as hell mate. Still a £100 saving though i suppose. Will be interesting to see if Nvidia do raise again though as there is no competition so not much stopping them.
 
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It was more £600. Have never seen a 4070 close to £500. Even selling a game with the 4070 never had it at £500. The 4070 has always been a crap deal from the start as have all cards for years now.

I've seen IIRC £519 lowest they've been, usually around £560-570 upwards. Though they can compete with the 3080ti in some games, they can also be barely faster than a 3070 in others so...
 
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£500 - more like £600 currently due to stock shortages and FE cards being unavailable, is a lot to pay for 3080, even 3080ti albeit they are still holding their second hand price, performance in 2023... especially if you are already on a low to mid-range 3000 series or upper end of the 2000 series GPU (unless you get a good price for your old card but even then it is a somewhat incremental upgrade).

Got a TUF for 460quid minus around 180quid I recouped from selling my 2070S. A much better deal than the used 3080 I got last year that reached 104C on the Vrams and came with a scratched shroud:p

At retail, nah, but for me it's a worthwhile stopgap and the most sensible out of the 4000 series considering the final cost.

The efficiency and temps are bonkers vs the 3080 and it runs everything so well at ultrawide res that I end up capping the framerate at 120fps on less demanding titles like Lies of P that runs at 144fps maxed.

You can play Cyberpunk with Psycho RT with DLSS on Quality and framegen and get between 80-100fps without feeling the latency as the base fps without framegen is good enough.
Off a goddamn single 8-pin and under 60C full load.

I'll say that again, if this was the 4060Ti, which it really is honestly, it'd fly off the shelves.

Lets me forget about the Supers because it'll most likely be powerful enough to run 95% of games at high settings before 5000 series drops.
 
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Blackwell RTX 5000 series will finally feature PCI Express 5.0 interface running at 64 GB/s bandwidth and DisplayPort 2.1.
 
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2x the perf of a 4090 they suspect.... Hmmm, hmmm. hmm indeed.


Who wrote this crap?

"50% increase in Memory bandwidth plus 60% shader increase will net at least 2x performance increase"

Yeah that's not how memory bandwidth works
 
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