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NVIDIA RTX 50 SERIES - Technical/General Discussion

rumours out of Germany they are cutting orders


From what I'm reading around the place, AIB's are still getting GPU's but choosing only the BIG stores to sell to, To ensure stock doesn't sit on shelves.
 
Nvidia has announced there won't be RTX 5000 Super cards. Sorry to those who've been waiting

However something new is coming, apparently Nvidia will announce DLSS 4.5 at CES. This new version has a 2nd gen transformer model and now supports 6x frame generation
 
From what I'm reading around the place, AIB's are still getting GPU's but choosing only the BIG stores to sell to, To ensure stock doesn't sit on shelves.
stock doesnt go out then they can charge the higher price on restock it is price fixing at its finest
 
The MSI lightning 5090 is crazy

2.77ghz stock clock and has a 1000w TDP out of the box

Is cooled by a big AIO with a next gen pump and a direct die block with Liquid Metal. The whole front of the card is also a giant LCD screen

This must be one of those $5000 RTX5090's that everyone said was coming

 
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New bit of detail on the lightning - Reccomended PSU: 1600w lol

That's a problem for a lot of American homes
 
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So if lucky we get 6000 series 2027. I am fine with that. No rush from me. Still got around two and a half years warranty on my 5070Ti :D
 
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Nvidia has announced there won't be RTX 5000 Super cards. Sorry to those who've been waiting

Yeah its pretty bleak that, it was lined up in the usual cycle but now the memory problem caused nvidia to double down and dry up the original line up, talc time.
 
Jensen says Rubin AI GPUs are now in full production and will be delivered to customers in 2nd half of 2026

He means AI companies first and consumer sometime mid 2027, I double we will see that.

My lord, who signed that off. That is an abomination!!!

I really don't know why AIBs are bothering with new high-end 5090s at this point. Squeezing the last drop of money before supply dries up?
who designed this CR@P omg, MSI lightning is much nicer and most probably the best 5090 so far, but at the price they will charge I need an OLED screen. ASUS MARS 5090 is horrid looking.
 
He means AI companies first and consumer sometime mid 2027, I double we will see that.


I know, that's why I said AI GPus, these are not gaming but the previous schedule has been about 6 months from launch of server production to when gaming GPUs launch, so we'll probably get RTX6000 announced in 1st or 2nd quarter of 2027

Unfortunately everytime Nvidia launches new architecture these days they don't provide the juicy details that I'd like to see, so all the materials released today just has claimed performance but doesn't mention specs of the cards. Nvidia is claiming 2-5x higher AI performance compared to last gen but thisnis meaningless for gamers
 
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Managed to get some specs on Rubin

Only relevant number for us is the fp32 tflops. It's 63% higher than Blackwell.

So potentially 60-70% higher tflops going from RTX5000 to RTX6000 for gamers

Rtx4090 to 5090 was only 35% increase in tflops, so potentially the 5090 to 6090 will be a much bigger upgrade this time
 
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