Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 5090 GPU might feature significantly faster clock speeds and a slimmer design, according to recent rumors. Sources suggest the new graphics card will run at a base clock speed close to 2.9GHz, a notable increase from the RTX 4090’s 2.2GHz.
If true, this 30% speed boost could significantly enhance gaming and computing performance. Panzerlied, a frequent leaker on the Chiphell forums, shared these details, though they should be taken cautiously. The RTX 5090 is also rumored to have a 448-bit memory bus, contrary to earlier reports of a 512-bit bus, resulting in a 28GB VRAM configuration using speedy GDDR7 memory.
There are conflicting reports about the card’s design. While some rumors suggest a slim, two-slot design, others predict a bulkier form with a massive cooler. The expected performance boost of up to 70% from the previous generation adds to the excitement, but these design rumors raise questions about feasibility.
The RTX 5090 could be a game-changer in the GPU market, combining high clock speeds with a potentially slim design. However, we must wait for more information to confirm these exciting possibilities.
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