NVIDIA RTX 5090 Review Unveiled: All Its Talent Focused on AI
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090, priced at $1999, offers a major leap in 4K gaming with DLSS 4. Its new multi-frame generation boosts performance, making it the ultimate GPU for AI-powered gaming.
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This Wednesday, media outlets lifted the embargo on reviews of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090.
Built on the latest Blackwell architecture, the next-generation flagship GPU is undoubtedly set to become one of the best graphics cards you can buy over the next few years.
As is well known, Nvidia's RTX 4090 is a powerhouse, delivering exceptional performance for users who need 4K gaming, achieving a significant performance leap over its predecessor, the RTX 3090.
Naturally, the company's latest top-tier GPU—GeForce RTX 5090—comes with huge expectations, set to be released on January 30.
But with a price tag of $1999, it is indeed expensive—$400 more than the RTX 4090 Founder’s Edition (if you plan to run games like Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K, you may also need to upgrade your power supply or pay higher electricity bills).
These additional costs come with hardware upgrades, including 32GB of VRAM and a redesigned Founder’s Edition card structure, which has been slimmed down to fit into smaller cases.
However, the biggest advantage may lie in the software: the RTX 5090 is the first Nvidia GPU to support the new DLSS 4 multi-frame generation technology, promising substantial frame rate improvements.
In some cases, frame rates can increase not just fourfold, but up to eight times.
This extra processing power naturally brings better performance, making the RTX 5090 the new king of 4K gaming.
However, the raw computational power improvement of the RTX 5090 compared to the RTX 4090 isn't as significant as the jump from the RTX 3090 to the RTX 4090, especially in games that don't yet support DLSS 4 multi-frame generation.
Although it's too early to judge the extent to which developers will adopt Nvidia's latest DLSS technology, this feature may prove to be more important than the hardware itself.