5090 Reviews are in
looks like the standard upgrade 10-30% with my overclock on 4090 its even less
im waiting for 6090..looks like a solid card for those in the market :steamthumbsup:
waiting on dlss 4 for 4000 series as well

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080: All Leaked Prices For Partner GPUs From ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte https://thegamepost.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5080-all-leaked-prices-gpus-asus-msi-gigabyte/
Nah, I'll be upgrading my automobiles before I waste money on that trash. No value, big rip off, more software and AI gimmicky garbage that gamers don't even want. These are the same features that gamers used to make fun of back in the day when consoles introduced these technologies like upscaling and other unwanted trash :steamthumbsdown:

Now all of sudden we're okay with it because games are trash now anyways so who cares?
Monk Jan 23 @ 8:28am 
Well, you'll be able to oc the 5090 too and seems to be about a 30-40% gain over the 4090, shame all reviews I've seen so far are not on the fastest system possible, I want to see it paired with 14900ks / 9800x3d overclocked with fast tuned memory, ltt used cl38 6000 on a 7800x3d.

As for the Ai gimmicky, it is nothing like what the consoles usdd and if you don't like it, get ready to not upgrade or play any big AAA games in a few years time.

Like it or not, it's the future and has already improved monstrously in the past 5 years.
Originally posted by Monk:
Well, you'll be able to oc the 5090 too and seems to be about a 30-40% gain over the 4090, shame all reviews I've seen so far are not on the fastest system possible, I want to see it paired with 14900ks / 9800x3d overclocked with fast tuned memory, ltt used cl38 6000 on a 7800x3d.

As for the Ai gimmicky, it is nothing like what the consoles usdd and if you don't like it, get ready to not upgrade or play any big AAA games in a few years time.

Like it or not, it's the future and has already improved monstrously in the past 5 years.



wait till he dives into it...
I would try finding a used 4090 for under 1K before the sellers realize it's better than a 5080.
5090 is at best 30% faster than a 4090 in raster performance. in reality maybe 10-20 fps more. the improvements are in ray tracing and frame generation at the cost of massive input lag, so even tho the FPS counter says 200 FPS the mouse inputs feel like 50 FPS. At least the visual fluidity is nice, but it certainly doesn't feel high FPS when moving the mouse around. Good thing the 4000 series are getting the DLSS4 image quality improvements. Future of gaming is 10 FPS with framegen X20. I wonder how much FPS the 5090 gets in Indiana Jones at maxed settings no frame gen; the 4090 can barely get past single digit FPS...
Tiberius Jan 23 @ 9:16am 


Good card for deep learning, not so much if you need a card exclusively for gaming
Tiberius Jan 23 @ 9:26am 
The exciting news abt blackwell is not the cards themselves, it's the dlss override feature. Maybe dlss is finally decent
Guydodge Jan 23 @ 9:33am 
Originally posted by Monk:
Well, you'll be able to oc the 5090 too and seems to be about a 30-40% gain over the 4090, shame all reviews I've seen so far are not on the fastest system possible, I want to see it paired with 14900ks / 9800x3d overclocked with fast tuned memory, ltt used cl38 6000 on a 7800x3d.

As for the Ai gimmicky, it is nothing like what the consoles usdd and if you don't like it, get ready to not upgrade or play any big AAA games in a few years time.

Like it or not, it's the future and has already improved monstrously in the past 5 years.
of course you can overclock your still at the same % gains as usual is the point and the dlss 4 has not been released for the 4000 series either yet.and AI will be a god send for weaker cards without a doubt.and as far as a better cpu will only matter in 1080 and 1440 4 k will basically remain as is for the most part.

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Guydodge Jan 23 @ 9:38am 
Originally posted by ΜΣ†ΛĿ:
I would try finding a used 4090 for under 1K before the sellers realize it's better than a 5080.
5090 is at best 30% faster than a 4090 in raster performance. in reality maybe 10-20 fps more. the improvements are in ray tracing and frame generation at the cost of massive input lag, so even tho the FPS counter says 200 FPS the mouse inputs feel like 50 FPS. At least the visual fluidity is nice, but it certainly doesn't feel high FPS when moving the mouse around. Good thing the 4000 series are getting the DLSS4 image quality improvements. Future of gaming is 10 FPS with framegen X20. I wonder how much FPS the 5090 gets in Indiana Jones at maxed settings no frame gen; the 4090 can barely get past single digit FPS...
yeah thinking you can just add frames will only improve fps and diminish gameplay.cant ever see it being useful in fast paced gaming.
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404 Jan 23 @ 12:47pm 
As announced during CES 2025, NVIDIA Reflex 2 will combine Reflex Low Latency mode with a new Frame Warp technology that will further reduce latency by updating the rendered game frame based on the latest mouse input before it is sent to the display. This new technology was developed based on a study conducted by NVIDIA's esports research team four years ago which illustrated how players could complete aiming tasks faster when frames are updated after being rendered based on the more recent mouse input. As such, shifting or warping an existing frame to show the result of the action sooner could bring some significant improvements in terms of latency.

NVIDIA Reflex 2 with its Frame Warp technology will also provide significant improvements in CPU-limited scenarios. In VALORANT, which will also support the technology soon, on an RTX 5090 that can run the game at over 800 FPS on the RTX 5090, latency is reduced to an average of under 3ms with Frame Warp, which is extremely impressive.
r.linder Jan 23 @ 3:51pm 
It's actually really impressive for what it is, and the FE cooler is absurdly good considering it's a 575W card that runs in the 70s with a 2-slot cooler which is what you'd normally expect with a 4 slot 4090...

It might have a higher MSRP but it's actually worth it, considering everything it has to offer, they could've charged even more and people still would've paid it.
Can't wait for my 5080 and 5090 MSI Vanguard GPUs to arrive.
Rod Jan 23 @ 6:14pm 
Ngreedia are going to keep at it year on year until we see intel like improvements year on year 15% we may end up where only Gddrx improvements and node shrinks bring performance they may focus purely on the tensor cores etc and AI.


All AMD had to do was keep focusing on raster but instead they managed to blow for a long time they could not catch nvidia in raster and now when nvidia ditch raster AMD stop the high end its a COLLUSION and a scam run by two cousins
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Originally posted by Rod:
Ngreedia are going to keep at it year on year until we see intel like improvements year on year 15% we may end up where only Gddrx improvements and node shrinks bring performance they may focus purely on the tensor cores etc and AI.


All AMD had to do was keep focusing on raster but instead they managed to blow for a long time they could not catch nvidia in raster and now when nvidia ditch raster AMD stop the high end its a COLLUSION and a scam run by two cousins

The benchmarks suggest 9700 XT now beats the 7900 XTX in Ray Tracing. but falls down in between the 7900 XT and XTX when it comes to Raster performance, which ultimately still is not bad for around the $500-600 range it will be going for. This now makes the 7900 GRE and XT pointless once the 9700 XT becomes readily available. The 7900 XT is still a beast in its own right. But also keep in mind, with 9700 / 9700 XT its RDNA 4 based and that means exclusive FSR 4 Multi-Frame-Gen support.
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Monk Jan 23 @ 7:34pm 
Originally posted by Bad 💀 Motha:
PLEASE, anyone buying RTX 50 series... DO NOT use any adapter.
Do it right and use a newer/modern PSU that already has a proper 12V ATX 3.x connector on it for use with GPU.

Stop spreading rubbish.

The cards come with adapters which are perfectly safe to use and there is no more risk.

The most at risk part is the 12vhpwr where it plugs into the card and that's the same with or without a pcie 8 pin convertor.

Heck people have been using them just fine for several years now, there is no reason to out abd buy a new psu, so please stop repeating this rubbish.
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