PELADN surprised attendees at Computex by displaying a GeForce RTX 5090 32GB card with a blower-style cooler. This design is rare for a flagship GPU and targets workstation and server environments where dense multi-GPU setups are common.

Blower cooler targets dense multi-GPU setups
The card uses a dual-slot layout and a single blower fan to exhaust heat out of the chassis. Such coolers are typically reserved for professional-grade cards, making this consumer-oriented variant unusual.
Specifications
- CUDA Cores: 21,760
- Memory: 32GB GDDR7
- Memory Bus: 512-bit
- TDP: 575W
- Power Connector: Single 16-pin
According to the display, the RTX 5090 packs 21,760 CUDA cores, 32GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit bus, and a 575W TDP. Power is delivered through a single 16-pin connector.
The blower design prioritizes airflow in tightly packed systems over noise or peak clock speeds. This makes the card suitable for AI inference, rendering farms, or multi-GPU workstations.
NVIDIA usually requires board partners to obtain approval before releasing blower-style GeForce cards. It is unclear whether PELADN secured that approval or if this is a semi-custom unit.
PELADN's official website currently lists only RTX 5060 and RTX 5050 models. No RTX 5090 appears on their product page, suggesting this display may be a prototype or a limited-run design.
The card remains unconfirmed for retail release. What is clear is that PELADN has demonstrated a feasible blower-cooled RTX 5090 for users who need maximum GPU density in a single system.



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