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RTX 5090 Reviews

RTX 5090 Reviews

Published on 23 January, 2025

Babeltechreviews

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition's powerful performance make it an essential upgrade for enthusiasts and professionals aiming to push the limits of what's possible in their digital environments

Digital Foundry Article

Thankfully - for those that want to justify upgrading to a $2000+ graphics card - the beefier design and faster GDDR7 memory do deliver sizeable gains over the outgoing 4090 flagship

Digital Foundry Video

DLSS 4's multi frame generation is an effective tool for pushing frame-rates - though arguably not performance to higher levels

Guru3D

The RTX 5090 features an advanced rendering engine that pushes past previous limits with the help of its 21,760 CUDA cores

Hot Hardware

If you factor out pricing and energy consumption, it's gonna be hard to not be impressed with the GeForce RTX 5090

Igor's Lab

The GeForce RTX 5090 is the fastest, most powerful, and feature-rich consumer GPU in the world as of today, period

KitGuru Article

Once again, and with zero competition at the high end, GeForce reigns supreme

OC3D Article

The RTX 5090 is a lot like this initial review: It's a bit of a messy situation — a work in progress.

The FPS Review

NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5090 is a monster of a GPU, delivering best-in-class performance alongside a rich feature set.

PC World Article

Gaming performance is very much about running 4K and maxed out settings.

Puget Systems (Content Creation Review)

Overall, the RTX 5090 is a beast of a card

Techpowerup

There really is no question, RTX 5090 is the card you want for 4K gaming at maximum settings with all RT eye candy enabled.

Tomshardware

The RTX 5090 is the sort of GPU that every gamer would love to have, but few can actually afford

Computerbase - German

Due to time constraints, we haven't been able to fully test everything we want to look at with the RTX 5090.

HardwareLuxx - German

If we're right and the AI industry starts picking up 5090 cards, prices could end up being even higher.

PCGH - German

The lack of support for some of our normally-tested rendering engines is non-ideal.

Elchapuzasinformatico - Spanish

We are excited to see what this means for upcoming 50-series cards.