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Predictions on RTX 5080 Ti, 5090 Ti or Super Variants

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What are your predictions on a potential updated Ti or Super Variants on the Higher Tier Cards?

Here is mine:

GPURTX 5080 SuperRTX 5090 Ti / RTX 50 Titan
CUDA Cores10,75221,760
Core Frequency2.292.15
Boost Core Frequency2.652.54
Memory Capacity / Type24 GB GDDR748 GB GDDR7
Memory Bandwidth1052 GB/s2046 GB/s
Memory Interface256-bit512-bit
Memory Clock30 Gbps29 Gbps
TGP360 W600 W
Power Connector12V-2x612V-2x6
Release DateNovember 7th 2025November 7th 2025
MSRP$1249$2,499
 
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What are your predictions on a potential updated Ti or Super Variants on the Higher Tier Cards?

Here is mine:

GPURTX 5080 TiRTX 5090 Ti
CUDA Cores14,31223,102
Core Frequency2.302.15
Boost Core Frequency2.712.54
Memory Capacity / Type24 GB GDDR740 GB GDDR7
Memory Bandwidth1324 GB/s2046 GB/s
Memory Interface512-bit512-bit
Memory Clock30 Gbps29 Gbps
TGP425 W650 W
Power Connector12V-2x612V-2x6
Release DateNovember 1st 2025November 1st 2025
MSRP$1249$2,499
You can't put 650w down a 600w connector
 
As above the power is limited on a single connector so down clock and enable more silicon. You can power limit the 5090 ~100W and lose less than 10% I believe.

My 4080 is undervolted using the Afterburner curve tool and it rarely goes above 300W more like 250-280W even though the TDP is 320W.
 
RTX 5080 is already full die, there can't be a 12k cuda core 5080 without an entirely new chip being developed which would be pointless from a commercial point of view. I can't see them cutting down a 5090 die that far either.
 
RTX 5080 is already full die, there can't be a 12k cuda core 5080 without an entirely new chip being developed which would be pointless from a commercial point of view. I can't see them cutting down a 5090 die that far either.
thank you! :D just corrected it now
 
There won't be a 5080ti because the die is full.

There's needs to be a 24gb card somewhere in the stack

There will be a similar show to what happened with the 3080 (12GB version).

5080 super or whatever is likely to just be a card with more VRAM and higher clocks considering the massive headroom in the core clock we’ve seen in 5080 overclocking videos.

This. Between the 80 and 90 this gen middle ground is 24GB.
 
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So either a 5080 gb203 with 3GB memory chips (are these available yet?) or they cripple the gb202 down to a 384bit bus like the 4090 but that seems unlikely.
Rumour is they'll be putting them in the RTX 6000 Blackwell; which should be launched in a month or so at GTC. Not sure when they will trickle down to consumer products.
 
Maybe the lack of stock on the 5090 is because they're binning chips or accumulating defective dies for the real 5080.
 
I think this will be a short lived generation without refreshes and they’ll move onto 3nm RTX60** in 12-18 months

The past few gens were done in Q4 of that year, this release was already months behind, especially if you go by the sale date being stretched to the end of January (70 now march?). So yeah it would make most sense to ignore the refresh (of the node refresh) and go for late 2026.
 
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