According to foreign media reports on September 4th, NVIDIA is preparing the RTX 5090 graphics card with a power consumption of 600W, which is significantly higher than the previous generation.
According to sources, the power consumption of the RTX 5090 graphics card is 600W, while the RTX 5080 has a power consumption of 400W, both equipped with a 16-Pin power interface.
Due to the improvement in performance, it is inevitable that the power consumption will increase. It should be noted that the power consumption of the previous generation RTX 4090 was 450W, while the power consumption of this generation's RTX 5090 has increased by 33%.
The power consumption of the RTX 4080 is 320W, and the power consumption of the RTX 5080 graphics card has increased by 80W to 400W, an increase of 25%.
In addition, the power consumption of the RTX 5070 is estimated to be 220W, while the power consumption of the RTX 5060 is reportedly 170W.
According to previous sources, the RTX 5090 graphics card will be 60% to 70% faster than the RTX 4090. This card is based on the upcoming Blackwell architecture (the GB200 series GPU will use the Taiwan Semiconductor 3nm process) and is expected to be released at the end of 2024.
Sources also said that AMD will not release high-end graphics cards to compete with NVIDIA because they are not yet capable of launching a strong challenge at this performance level.
Editor/Lambor