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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090

Nvidia's current flagship halo card, with 32GB of GDDR7, 21760 CUDA cores, and a 512-bit bus delivering unmatched 4K and creator performance.

100/100
Outstanding
Overall score · how we rate
32GB GDDR7DLSS 4 with multi-frame gen21760 CUDA coresFull ray tracing with neural rendering575W TDP
£4,440best price at Amazon
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Why we rate it

  • Genuine 4K maxed-out performance
  • DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation
  • 32GB of VRAM is creator gold
  • 1.79 TB/s memory bandwidth
  • 575W TDP is enormous
  • Eye-watering price
Score profile

Where the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 wins and loses

Scored against the graphics cards class
4KRayCreatorPower10010010065
4K rasterisation
100
Ray tracing
100
Creator workloads
100
Power efficiency
65
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

General info

ArchitectureBlackwell
GPU chipGB202
Process4 nm
Release year2025
DLSS versionDLSS 4
Ray tracing generation4

Memory

VRAM32 GB
Memory typeGDDR7
Memory bus width512
Memory speed28
Memory bandwidth1792

Compute units

CUDA cores / Stream processors21760
Ray tracing cores170
Tensor cores / AI accelerators680
Base clock2017 MHz
Boost clock2407 MHz

Power

TDP / TGP575 W
PSU recommendation1000 W
Power connectors1

Design and cooling

Length304 mm
Slot width2

Display outputs

HDMI1
DisplayPort3
Max resolution7680
Max simultaneous displays4

More specs

Boost clock2.41
Memory size32
Nvidia cuda cores21760

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 vs NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090

Highlighted cell = better in that row
4KRayCreatorPower
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
 NVIDIANVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090This pageNVIDIANVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
Overall score100 /100Better95 /100
VRAM32 GBBetter24 GB
Boost clock2407 MHz2520 MHzBetter
Memory typeGDDR7GDDR6X
TDP575 W450 WBetter
Cuda cores21760Better16384
Memory bus bit512Better384
Who it's for

Is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 right for you?

Buy it if
4K maximalists and creators

If you want native 4K ultra with full path tracing, drive 8K displays, or run serious 3D, video, or ML workloads where 32GB of VRAM genuinely matters, the 5090 is the only card that does it all.

Skip it if
Anyone but flagship buyers

If you game at 1440p or only at 4K with DLSS, the 5090 is overkill. The 5080 delivers excellent 4K gaming at half the price, and the 5070 Ti handles 1440p ultra brilliantly.

4K path tracing maximalist
Plays at 4K with full path tracing and demands maxed-out settings. The 5090 is the only card on the market that delivers this without aggressive upscaling.
excellent
Professional creator
Works in Blender, Houdini, DaVinci Resolve at 8K, or runs ML compute alongside gaming. 32GB of VRAM and 21760 CUDA cores unlock workflows other cards simply can't handle.
excellent
8K and high-refresh enthusiast
Driving an 8K display or chasing 240Hz at 4K with everything enabled. The 5090 has the raw horsepower and bandwidth to make these scenarios viable.
good
1440p gamer
Plays at 1440p high refresh and doesn't touch creator workloads. The 5090 is wildly more card than needed at this resolution, paying flagship money for headroom you'll never use.
skip
Common questions

Before you buy

Is the RTX 5090 worth £2000+?

Only for serious 4K maximalists, 8K users, or creators where the 32GB VRAM matters. For most gamers, a 5080 at roughly half the price delivers a better gaming experience per pound spent.

What PSU do I need for the RTX 5090?

1000W is Nvidia's floor recommendation. With a high-end CPU like a Core i9 or Ryzen 9, step up to a quality 1200W unit from a reputable brand. Quality of the PSU matters as much as raw wattage.

How big is the RTX 5090, will it fit my case?

Partner cards are typically large 3 to 4-slot triple or quad-fan designs. You need a full-size mid-tower or full-tower with plenty of GPU length and slot clearance. ITX is firmly incompatible.

Is the RTX 5090 a good ML compute card?

Yes, exceptional. The 32GB of VRAM and 21760 CUDA cores make it the strongest consumer ML compute option, capable of running models that simply won't fit on 24GB or smaller cards.