NVIDIA has launched their flagship graphics card for the year alongside the RTX 50 series at CES 25. The NVIDIA RTX 5090 builds on the strengths of the previous generation, offering much significant improvements in power and memory. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest NVIDIA RTX 5090, including its expected price in Nepal.
NVIDIA RTX 5090 Overview
Processor and Memory
With 21,760 CUDA cores and a boost clock of 2.41 GHz, it provides faster performance compared to its predecessor. The GPU also includes 32 GB of GDDR7 memory, offering better memory bandwidth, and making it well-suited for demanding tasks like gaming at higher resolutions and complex content creation.
Key Features
The RTX 5090 offers a major upgrade in raw performance, pushing the boundaries of what is possible for high-end users. It features a 512-bit memory bus width, allowing for increased data transfer speed compared to earlier models. The GPU’s 575-watt total power requirement means users will need a 1000W power supply, which is necessary to support the extra performance.
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Gaming Performance
When it comes to gaming, the RTX 5090 delivers smooth gameplay, even in 4K resolution, with ray tracing enabled. While previous generations handled demanding games well, the RTX 5090 ensures higher frame rates and stability in the most intensive scenarios, making it a solid choice for future-proofing a gaming setup.
NVIDIA RTX 5090
- CUDA Cores: 21,760
- Boost Clock: 2.41 GHz
- Base Clock: 2.01 GHz
- Tensor Core TOPS: 3,352
- Ray Tracing Core TFLOPS: 318
- Memory: 32 GB GDDR7
- Memory Bus Width: 512-bit
- Total Graphics Power: 575 watts
- Required PSU Wattage: 1000W
- Power Connector: 1x 600W PCIe Gen 5 or 4x PCIe 8-pin adapter
NVIDIA RTX 5090 Price in Nepal and Availability
The NVIDIA RTX 5090 Graphics card is priced at USD 1999, and if it ever makes it here, we expect its price in Nepal to start at least NPR 310,000.
Graphics Card
Price in the US (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
NVIDIA RTX 5090
USD 1,999
NPR 310,000
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