NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Preliminary” GPU TDPs Revealed: RTX 5090 500W, RTX 5080 350W, RTX 5070 220W, RTX 5060 170W, RTX 5050 100W
Preliminary TDPs of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPUs including the RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 have been listed by Seasonic.
Seasonic Suggests Higher TDPs For NVIDIA’s Upcoming GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPU Lineup: RTX 5090 At 500W
In addition to the AMD Radeon RX 7000 “RDNA 3” refresh models, the Seasonic Wattage Calculator has also listed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” gaming GPUs. The manufacturer lists five models which include the GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070, RTX 5060, and RTX 5050. Just like the previous post, we should mention that these graphics cards and their associated TDPs are preliminary and should not be considered final specs.
Starting with the top GPUs, we have the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 which will be replacing the RTX 4090 as the next-gen flagship. Currently, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 has a TDP of 450W and the next-gen model is suggested to go even higher with a 500W TDP, a 50W increase (+11%). NVIDIA is working on brand new cooling solutions and PCB designs for its Blackwell flagships such as the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 so if the company is indeed going for higher power, then the necessary changes will have to be made for the new Founders Edition designs.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 has been listed with a TDP of 350W which is once again an increase over the 320W TDPs for the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER and RTX 4080. This marks a 30W increase in TDP (+9.3%). The RTX 4080 SUPER was unaffected by the core count and memory spec bump over the Non-SUPER variant but the new Blackwell core might need more power to deliver increased performance.
- NVIDIA RTX 5090 – 500W TDP (+50W Compared To RTX 4090 /+11%)
- NVIDIA RTX 5080 – 350W TDP (+50W Compared To RTX 4080 /+9.3%)
- NVIDIA RTX 5070 – 220W TDP (+50W Compared To RTX 4070 / +10%)
- NVIDIA RTX 5060 – 170W TDP (+50W Compared To RTX 4060 Ti / +6.2%)
- NVIDIA RTX 5050 – 100W TDP (+50W Compared To RTX 4060 / -13%)
NVIDIA RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPU TDP “Preliminary” (Seasonic):
GPU NAME | TDP | PREDECESSOR | TDP | DIFFERENCE |
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RTX 5090 | 500W | RTX 4090 | 450W | +11% |
RTX 5080 | 350W | RTX 4080 | 320W | +9.3% |
RTX 5070 | 220W | RTX 4070 | 200W | +10% |
RTX 5060 | 170W | RTX 4060 Ti | 160W | +6.2% |
RTX 5050 | 100W | RTX 4060 | 115W | -13% |
Next up, we have the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 which has been listed at 220W and this is the same TDP as the RTX 4070 SUPER but a 20W increase (+10%) over the Non-SUPER variant. The GeForce RTX 5060 is listed at 170W which is 55W higher than the RTX 4060 and 10W higher than the 4060 Ti. This marks the single largest power bump over the predecessor, +48% over the 4060 and +6.25% versus the 4060 Ti. Lastly, there’s the RTX 5050 which is listed at 100W and since there was no RTX 4050 in the previous lineup, we can speculate that this would be the RTX 4060 replacement while the RTX 5060 will be the RTX 4060 Ti replacement.
Besides these, there’s nothing more interesting to go by except the fact that Seasonic mentions that all NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPUs are using a 16-pin connector. This should be the new 12V-2×6 design and not the older 12VHPWR design that caused a lot of issues with the RTX 4090.
Once again, Seasonic is a big PSU manufacturer and they have sources and links to many people including GPU vendors who might tell them early on as to what they are working on. But it’s also entirely possible that all of this data is based on guesses made by the manufacturer. So to say this is real would be unwise at the moment. What we do know from past releases, especially Ada GPUs, is that the TDPs are far from the actual power consumption. The RTX 4090 hardly ever goes above 400W during gaming despite its 450W TDP so that’s worth considering.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPUs are expected to be introduced later this year so expect more information around Q4 2024 as CPU launches will cover most of the Q3 action.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” GPU Configurations:
GPU NAME | GPCS | TPCS | SMS | CORES (ASSUMING 128 PER SM) | MEMORY CONFIGURATION | GPU SKU (TOP) |
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GB202 | 12 | 96 (8 Per GPC) | 192 (2 Per TPC) | 24576 | 512-bit GDDR7 | GeForce RTX 5090 |
GB203 | 7 | 42 (6 Per GPC) | 84 (2 Per TPC) | 10752 | 256-bit GDDR7 | GeForce RTX 5080 |
GB205 | 5 | 25 (5 Per GPC) | 50 (2 Per TPC) | 6400 | 192-bit GDDR7 | GeForce RTX 5070 |
GB206 | 3 | 18 (6 Per GPC) | 36 (2 Per TPC) | 4608 | 128-bit GDDR7 | GeForce RTX 5060 Ti |
GB207 | 2 | 10 (5 Per GPC) | 20 (2 Per TPC) | 2560 | 128-bit GDDR6 | GeForce RTX 5060 |
AD102 | 12 | 72 (6 Per GPC) | 144 (2 Per TPC) | 18432 | 384-bit GDDR6X | GeForce RTX 4090 |
AD103 | 7 | 40 (6 Per GPC) | 80 (2 Per TPC) | 10240 | 256-bit GDDR6X | GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER |
AD104 | 5 | 30 (6 Per GPC) | 60 (2 Per TPC) | 7680 | 192-bit GDDR6X | GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER |
AD106 | 3 | 18 (6 Per GPC) | 36 (2 Per TPC) | 4608 | 128-bit GDDR6 | GeForce RTX 4060 Ti |
AD107 | 3 | 12 (4 Per GPC) | 24 (2 Per TPC) | 3072 | 128-bit GDDR6 | GeForce RTX 4060 |