NVIDIA RTX 50 Series Benchmarks Leak: What to Expect

A significant leak has surfaced, revealing purported benchmark data for NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 50 series graphics cards. While unconfirmed, the details suggest a substantial leap in performance, particularly for the flagship models.

According to the leaked documents, the hypothetical RTX 5090 could offer performance gains of up to 70% over the current RTX 4090 in certain rasterization scenarios. This uplift is attributed to a new architecture, likely codenamed "Ada Lovelace Next," and a significant increase in CUDA cores and clock speeds.

Ray tracing performance is also expected to see a dramatic improvement, with projections showing a 40-50% increase in frame rates in demanding RT titles. This is crucial for maintaining playable framerates at higher resolutions with all the graphical bells and whistles turned on.

"The raw performance numbers are astonishing. If these leaks are accurate, the RTX 50 series could redefine enthusiast-level gaming for years to come."

Here's a glimpse at the leaked benchmark figures for key titles at 4K resolution (Ultra settings, Ray Tracing On where applicable):

Game Title RTX 4090 (Avg FPS) RTX 5090 (Leaked Avg FPS) Projected Gain (%)
Cyberpunk 2077 (RT Overdrive) 55 88 +59%
Alan Wake 2 (Path Tracing) 48 75 +56%
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (RT) 82 130 +58%
The Witcher 3 (RT) 70 110 +57%
Starfield (High) 115 180 +56%
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Ultra) 190 300 +57%

Beyond the flagship, leaks also suggest impressive uplifts for the RTX 5080 and RTX 5070, making them compelling upgrades for a broader range of gamers. Pricing remains a speculative topic, but industry analysts anticipate NVIDIA to position these cards competitively to capture market share, potentially starting around similar price points to their predecessors.

The architecture is rumored to utilize TSMC's 3nm process node, allowing for higher transistor density and improved power efficiency. Furthermore, expect advancements in DLSS technology, with speculation pointing towards DLSS 4 featuring AI-driven frame generation for even smoother gameplay, even on titles that don't natively support it.

While we await official confirmation from NVIDIA, these benchmark leaks paint an exciting picture for the future of PC gaming. Stay tuned to TechHaven for more updates as they emerge.

Comments

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CyberGamer

Wow, those numbers are insane! If this is real, I'm definitely upgrading from my 3080. The RTX 5090 sounds like a beast.

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XtremeRacer

70% increase? That's hard to believe. I'll wait for independent reviews before I get my hopes up. Still, very promising if true!

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RayTraceMaster

The ray tracing gains are what I'm most excited about. Path tracing in games like Alan Wake 2 is still too demanding for most hardware to run smoothly. This could change everything.

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