Is 5090 the card model number or the price?
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Uh it is both, for convenience, TLDR 5090
This joke is the millennial version of boomers asking if something is free when it doesn't scan.
Braindead take
Doesn't matter, I couldn't afford a 5090 anyway.
going by trend, I don't think my apartment could fit a 5090
On the plus side you no longer need heating.
Or you have to keep it in your other apartment to avoid heat stroke. If you can't afford another apartment, you probably can't afford this card.
You'd need a separate apartment just to keep it from sagging...
Nvidia doesn't care. Their margins will be high enough, and there will be enough buyers that they'll be able to print money at whatever absurd price point they choose.
It's gonna be over $2,000. (Uneducated caveman ignorant guess)
I'm seeing $1900, but guessing $2500+ once the scalpers get to scalping. I don't intend to buy one, but I hope those assholes get fucked over.
If "Learning from history" counts as education, I wouldn't call it an uneducated guess.
Close It will actually be ~$8000
I got my 3080 and I plan on keeping using it for a good while still.
I got lucky and scored a 4090 at a discount on launch day. I think I'll just hang onto it for a few more generations. It still has plenty of power to run everything at 4K 120Hz especially with DLSS Balanced, (except Indiana Jones; that game is extremely demanding), which I use anyway cause IMO it looks better than AA.
Oh no, I'm sure no one could've guessed the names...
32GB is news. It confirms either a 512 or (more likely) 256 bit bus, which would be a significant drop from the 384 bit on the 4090.
I'm sure the increased perf of G7 would fully offset that, but this means without some larger caches it will be difficult for this to be a massive performance jump from last gen.
Unless they're going 512 bit, in which case ignore all that and wow is this a monster.
More likely a 256 bit bus? Not with the monster of a card the 5090 would be. 256 bit on that massive of a card would be ridiculous. The card is set to draw 600 watts.
For the record, in case anyone cared, I audibly laughed when I read 600 watts.
sad PSU noises
Knowing Nvidia's exorbitant pricing, I think I'll keep Intel's Arc B580 in my wishlist.
Allegedly, the 5090 would have 32GB and the 5080 16GB, I don't see much room for the 5060 to have more than 8GB if the 5070 itself has 12GB?
I would have loved to see the 5080 with 24GB, the 5070 with 16GB and the 5060 with 12GB (at least). And for the 5060 to drop the 128 bit bus...
I would have loved to see the 5080 with 24GB
They wouldn't do this because it would undercut their 5090 sales.
Sales and probably pricing itself. With a gap this large, the price of the 5090 might be more than twice as high as that of the 5080 and people would still buy it.
If the value proposition continues, and based on the leak it seems like it will, the 5090 would be a better value FPS per dollar than the 5080 and anything below it. The 4090 cost like 40% more than the 4080, but gave 60% better performance. The 5090 looks like it will be well over twice the performance of the 5080, so I'd expect twice the price.
Great foreshadowing
A 5060 with 8gb will have Intel wringing their hands with glee. Whatever performance gains the ($300-350) 5060 GPU has (and I don't doubt they'll be notable) will be choked off by an 8gb framebuffer. They might do a 16gb clamshell like they did with the 4060ti but like you said, where does that leave the 12gb 70 card?