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NVIDIA 5000 SERIES

Wonder how many of these make it on to the bay of terror shortly after launch?
99% of the few that will be on sale. I highly anticipate that within 5 seconds these will all be gone, just like with the 3080 and 3090 years back.
Makes me laugh that people were claiming stock shortages of PC parts were a thing of the past on a few months ago and were mocking people who claimed otherwise, then the 9800X3d launch happened.
 
I've had a 1080Ti, 2080Ti, 3090 and a 4090 at launch, but I'm probably going to skip this one or wait for a Ti model.
I saw Alan Wake 2's benchmark and was like ooo fancy, next slide it's getting 19 extra FPS. Nah. Not for more than the price of a nice OLED + CPU + Mobo upgrade.
 
So according to the CP 2077 2.21 patch notes, DLSS4 is working now (to an extent) on 4000 series:

"PC-specific
  • Added support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, which boosts FPS by using AI to generate up to three times per traditionally rendered frame – enabled with GeForce RTX 50 Series on January 30th. DLSS 4 also introduces faster single Frame Generation with reduced memory usage for RTX 50 and 40 Series. Additionally, you can now choose between the CNN model or the new Transformer model for DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLSS Super Resolution, and DLAA on all GeForce RTX graphics cards today. The new Transformer model enhances stability, lighting, and detail in motion."
(Emphasis added)
 
I've had a 1080Ti, 2080Ti, 3090 and a 4090 at launch, but I'm probably going to skip this one or wait for a Ti model.
I saw Alan Wake 2's benchmark and was like ooo fancy, next slide it's getting 19 extra FPS. Nah. Not for more than the price of a nice OLED + CPU + Mobo upgrade.
I think they've are reached the limits on this node. I have a feeling they might just go straight to 6000, tsmc are ahead of schedule with 3nm.

https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/rubin-gpu-early-release.

With AMD launching UDNA https://videocardz.com/newz/next-ge...gship-gpu-line-on-tsmc-n3e-node-claims-leaker Which means nvidia will have competition with a flagship AMD AMD May Tap TSMC's 3nm Node To Bring Back Flagship Radeons In 2026


Looks like tsmc well on track with 3nm in 2026
 
I've had a 1080Ti, 2080Ti, 3090 and a 4090 at launch, but I'm probably going to skip this one or wait for a Ti model.
I saw Alan Wake 2's benchmark and was like ooo fancy, next slide it's getting 19 extra FPS. Nah. Not for more than the price of a nice OLED + CPU + Mobo upgrade.
I genuinely don;t understand anyone that upgrades every gen... Especially those that then moan that it's not a big increase in performance. well no ****.
 
From the first Italian review:

"There is little to say, NVIDIA has done an excellent job with its new cooling system : the RTX 5090 is smaller than the RTX 4090, absorbs about 25% more power but reaches practically the same temperatures, given the difference of just 1 degree on the average value."
 
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The main takeaway before the slew of reviews drop.
 
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