NVIDIA has officially announced the GeForce RTX 50-series.
The prices in USD are as follows: $1,999 for the RTX 5090, $999 for the 5080, $749 for 5070 Ti, and $549 for 5070. They will be available starting January 30, except for the 5070 and 5070 Ti, which will be released in February.
The Founders edition will support PCIe Gen 5 and DisplayPort 2.1b for 8K displays and 165Hz. The 5090 Founders Edition is a bit smaller, allowing for more compact builds. Space means a lot, and since the 4090 was massive, it’s good to see it in a smaller frame.
NVIDIA has promised that RT-intensive games will benefit a lot with the 5090. They have shown a demo of Cyberpunk 2077 that runs at 242 frames per second. Of course, this also depends if the game supports NVIDIA’s DLSS4. Games that only use DLSS 3 will see a smaller boost in terms of performance. But at least even the 40- series will support DLSS 4. What NVIDIA holds dear to the 50- series is the multi-frame generation. This would mean getting more frames; hence, better graphics.