Seasonic Reveals More Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series Info

Seasonic Reveals More Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series Info

Highlights

  • RTX 50 series GPUs by Nvidia will have higher TDP values compared to previous generation cards, with RTX 5090 at 500W.
  • Rumors suggest RTX 5080 will be released first, with GDDR7 memory and 16-pin PCIe connector across all 50 series cards.
  • New entry-level RTX 5060 and 5050 cards unveiled, with RTX 5050 drawing the least power at just 100W, perfect for budget gamers.

As a dedicated PC gamer with years of experience under my belt, I’m always excited for the latest and greatest graphics card releases from Nvidia. The upcoming RTX 50 series GPUs have been the talk of the town lately, and the new information revealed by Seasonic’s power calculator has me even more hyped up.


A recent modification to Seasonic’s power calculator has brought to light fresh details about the upcoming Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 line of graphics cards, including their power consumption. Notably, these new Nvidia GPUs will keep a valuable characteristic from their predecessors in the RTX 40 series.

In March this year, Nvidia unveiled the Blackwell microarchitecture at its GPU Technology Conference keynote speech. Since then, there have been numerous rumors and anticipation about the upcoming RTX 50 series GPUs from Nvidia. Some reports indicated that the top-tier Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 would be released first, while others claimed it could be the RTX 5080. However, trusted sources like kopite7kimi contradicted these rumors, suggesting instead that the RTX 5080 would be the initial release from Nvidia’s new lineup. Furthermore, these GPUs are expected to come with GDDR7 video memory, offering up to 32 GB on the most powerful RTX 5090 model.

According to Videocardz.com’s latest update, Seasonic’s power calculator now includes thermal design power (TDP) values for the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards. These values are available as text downloads and cover the entire range from the high-end RTX 5090 with a TDP of 500W, an increase of 50W compared to its predecessor RTX 4090, to the entry-level RTX 5050. The 16-pin PCIe connector will remain a consistent feature for all 50 series cards. The RTX 5080 boasts a TDP of 350W, which is a 30W increase from the RTX 4080. Furthermore, the mid-range RTX 5070 comes with a TDP of 220W, a 20W increase over its RTX 40 series counterpart.

Seasonic Calculator Reveals Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU TDP Values

  • RTX 5090 – 500W TDP
  • RTX 5080 – 350W TDP
  • RTX 5070 – 220W TDP
  • RTX 5060 – 170W TDP
  • RTX 5050 – 100W TDP

Based on Seasonic’s TDP (Thermal Design Power) specifications, Nvidia is expected to launch two entry-level graphics cards: the RTX 5060 and 5050. The RTX 5060 boasts a significant power consumption hike of 170W, which is 55W more than its budget-friendly predecessor, the RTX 4060. On the other hand, the RTX 5050 boasts a minimal power draw of only 100W, making it an excellent energy-efficient choice for budget-conscious gamers.

Based on rumors, Nvidia might unveil its new RTX 50 series graphics cards at CES 2025, meaning an official announcement could be held off until then for PC enthusiasts. Additionally, new RTX 50 series gaming laptops are predicted to come out in the beginning of 2025. This release timeline aligns with Nvidia’s plans for Blackwell, the technology behind gaming and AI capabilities in RTX 50 series graphics cards.

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2024-07-23 02:23