Leaked specifications for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Super series point to modest performance gains and aggressive pricing compared to existing models. Leaked specifications indicate a refresh approach focused on improved price-to-performance ratios rather than maximum throughput gains.
Leaked specifications indicate a refresh approach focused on improved price to performance ratios rather than maximum throughput gains.
The upcoming lineup includes four desktop graphics cards: the RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, RTX 5070 Super, and RTX 5060 Super. The lineup targets users looking for modest performance improvements over existing non-Super models without requiring a full platform redesign.
Leaked specifications show substantial hardware revisions for flagship variants, including increased core counts and higher power limits compared to previous generations. The leaked specs show the RTX 5080 Super features 10,752 CUDA cores, 24 GB of GDDR7 memory, and a 415 W thermal design power. The RTX 5070 Ti Super reportedly carries 24 GB of VRAM with a 350 W TDP.
Lower-tier models feature reduced core counts and memory capacities relative to the flagship variants, reflecting a tiered performance strategy. The RTX 5070 Super allegedly uses 6,400 CUDA cores and 18 GB of VRAM within a 275 W power envelope. Nvidia plans the entry-level RTX 5060 Super with 3,840 CUDA cores and 12 GB of memory, though the exact power draw remains unconfirmed.
Estimated pricing ranges suggest competitive market placement relative to performance gains reported for each model tier. Leaked figures suggest the RTX 5080 Super will cost between $999 and $1,199. The RTX 5070 Ti Super targets the $749 to $799 range, while the RTX 5070 Super aims for $549 to $599.
Performance projections estimate modest improvements over previous non-Super variants. Leaked information suggests the RTX 5080 Super may offer performance improvements between 7% and 14% over its non-Super predecessor. The RTX 5070 Ti Super and RTX 5070 Super reportedly offer 5% to 10% and 8% to 12% gains respectively.
These figures represent early leaks rather than official announcements from the company. Nvidia has not yet confirmed any specifications, pricing, or release dates for this series.




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