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Nvidias new GPUs show up in prebuilts, but the RTX 5090 is missing
Nvidias upcoming RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti just appeared in several iBUYPOWER gaming PCs. This is the first U.S. retailer to list Nvidias RTX 50-series in prebuilt systems. The listings are interesting, with performance figures that really dont add up. Still, the biggest question is: Wheres the GPU thats bound to beat all the current best graphics cards? Yes, were talking about RTX 5090.The listings have already been taken down, but they were preserved by VideoCardz. A total of five systems were listed by iBUYPOWER, but they all contained the same two GPUs either the RTX 5080 or the RTX 5070 Ti. Both cards are said to come with 16GB of memory, and we expect them to be announced on January 6 during the CES 2025 keynote held by Nvidias CEO, Jensen Huang.Recommended VideosThe manufacturer didnt reveal much in the way of GPU specs, although most have already been leaked. The gaming PCs featured both AMD and CPUs; for the former, the 7800X3D was used as opposed to the newer 9800X3D. On the surface, these look like standard high-end gaming PCs, but having seen these listings, Im left with more questions than before.For starters, the performance figures. Some tests for each PC were shared, and some of the numbers are way off. for example, one of the PCs achieved a mere 20 frames per second (fps) in Baldurs Gate 3 at 1440p. This is pretty much impossible for a rig of that caliber (provided nothings wrong with it), so Im discarding these benchmarks and assuming theyre placeholders until the actual announcement takes place.Get your weekly teardown of the tech behind PC gaming Next, the pricing. Weve already seen a leaked listing of an RTX 5080-based PC, and it cost around $3,600 for the whole system, which also contained an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU. Thats pretty expensive, especially when you consider that the RTX 5090 version was listed at a whopping $6,200. However, these PCs, which briefly appeared at a German retailer, dont necessarily mean that every similar desktop will be priced this high.RelatedThat brings me to my final question: Wheres the RTX 5090? Although recent whispers point to the RTX 5090 launching after the RTX 5080, both are expected to be announced soon. Also, the RTX 5090 is said to appear on the shelves before the RTX 5070 Ti, so it would have been nice to see it appear in a prebuilt. Hopefully, the listing just wasnt posted and its not a matter of it being too expensive (or too powerful) to appear in mainstream prebuilts.Were mere days away from finding out more. Stay tuned well keep you posted on all things CES 2025, including Nvidias keynote.Editors Recommendations
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