The GeForce RTX 5090D V2 has been released. What has changed and how much does it cost? |
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NVIDIA has released an updated version of its flagship GeForce RTX 5090D graphics card, designed for sale in the Chinese market in accordance with export restrictions. The main difference between the V2 model and its predecessor is the amount of video memory. The new product is based on the GB202-240 graphics processor with the same 21,760 CUDA cores as the base RTX 5090D. The clock speed has also remained unchanged (2.41 GHz in Boost mode), but the video memory capacity has been reduced from 32 to 24 GB, and the bus width from 512 to 384 bits. The declared TDP of the video card is 575 W. The recommended retail price for the stripped-down version of the flagship is 16,499 yuan (about $2,298 at the exchange rate on the day the news was published). Judging by the results of the first tests, in games and benchmarks, the new product lags behind the ?regular? RTX 5090D by only 1?4% in both classic rasterization scenarios and when using ray tracing technology. |