NVIDIA’s leaked specs for the RTX 5090 Ti reveal a 512-bit memory bus. Early engineering samples have surfaced, showing the card equipped with 24GB of GDDR7 memory and a base clock of 2.4GHz. The leak, originating from a board partner, suggests a significant leap in memory bandwidth compared to the previous generation.
Benchmark results from 3DMark Time Spy indicate the RTX 5090 Ti outperforms the RTX 4090 by 35% in graphics score. Power consumption, however, has increased to 480W under load, with thermal throttling observed in reference coolers. Ray tracing performance also sees a notable boost, with up to 40% higher frame rates in supported titles.
This data points to NVIDIA’s aggressive push for performance leadership in the high-end GPU market. The increased power draw may necessitate better cooling solutions, and AMD is expected to respond with RDNA4-based cards targeting similar performance tiers. Enthusiasts should prepare for higher system requirements and potentially increased pricing.