NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
The fastest consumer graphics card on the market and the only one that treats 4K at high refresh rates as routine. It also asks for a 575 W power budget, a large case and flagship money, which is why it only makes sense at the very top of a build.
- Estimated 105-150 FPS at 4K in a typical modern AAA game at High settings, no upscaling. Modelled estimate, not a measurement.
- 32 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit bus.
- 575 W board power, 17.4 index points per 100 W.
- $1,999 launch MSRP.
Strengths
- Comfortably the fastest option at 4K, with a wide margin over everything below it
- 32 GB of GDDR7 removes memory capacity from the equation for gaming and most creator work
- 1,792 GB/s of bandwidth keeps the card fed at 4K and in path-traced titles
Trade-offs
- 575 W board power demands a high-quality 1,000 W-class PSU and strong case airflow
- Flagship pricing puts it far outside the value curve
- Partner boards are large enough to rule out most compact cases
Cheaper alternative: RTX 5080 at $999