Giant VRAM Increase - Nvidia RTX GPU Leak

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Giant VRAM Increase - Nvidia RTX GPU Leak
Nvidia graphics cards could be seeing a giant increase in VRAM as new memory chips become available. Many are worried that VRAM will continue to be a big issue for Nvidia GPUs, but with 24Gb GDDR7 modules not only becoming available, but likely to be used by Nvidia soon, this will be far less likely to be an issue for gamers.

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How much VRAM do you think the RTX 50 series will get? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

GraphicallyChallenged
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Can't wait for the 5090 to be 2 times faster so Nvidia could say they have the fastest gaming gpu but then make the 5060 15% faster. And also to raise the prices once again so the 5050 will be $399

BaIlincat
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Higher tier cards should be giving you more VRAM i agree but devs also need to do their job. Baldur's Gate 3 has exposed so many things wrong with AAA devs and one of those things is optimization. I'm running BG3 at 4K 100fps with dlss on my 3070 and have had 0 problems with VRAM.

Blad
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I think they'll do a another 80-100% performance leap with the 90-series but the rest of the lower tier cards will be just as disappointing as the current line-up. With the difference that the new ridiculous pricing will then have been effectively normalized in peoples mind...

myname
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Nvidia needs to do a lot to prove it isnt spending more rescources trying to make sure we will have to upgrade (obsolescence) than it is to give us a good product. It seems like thier only real goal is raising the price of the whole gpu market

redinthesky
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"I cant wait to pay $1500 to $2500 for the 5090" said nobody ever.

namelessdata
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One of the key reasons NVIDIA has had low VRAM over the last couple of years, is to force professionals with AI workloads to buy far more expensive SKUs than they otherwise need - purely to get the VRAM. Essentially they're being forced to buy the 2080Ti's; 3090's, 4090's etc or RTX A series cards (basically, Quadros). AI has more or less been largely dominated by CUDA, so they pretty much had people over a barrel.

Now that AMD has finally made massive improvements in this field with ROCm - and has moderately priced cards with large VRAM (16/20/24gb) - NVIDIA's share of this segment is likely to shrink somewhat in future... particularly amongst smaller end-case users/companies where money actually matters.

heyitsjel
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Unless they normalize the prices back to reality i could careless if they have 500GB of memory on them. The 90 cards should top out at $999-1099 and come down from there they would sell so many more cards.

ErrorInvalidName
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RTX 3060: 12GB VRAM with 192-bit bus
RTX 5060: 12GB VRAM with 128-bit bus
It's evolving, but backwards.

Dhruv-qwjf
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Still rocking my 1080ti with 11GB Vram from 2017 lol😜

redavex
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Holy, 3GB memory minimum capacity? Nvidia will be able to ship 5050 with 3gb vram and 5060 with 6 like in good old days!

ed
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Nvidia need to seriously take a hit in sales to realise they don't have the monopoly on the market hopefully this would help them price fairly for the consumer especially when everything is costing more now.

billycalder
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Can't wait for the higher GPU's to catch fire again. Never fixed the issue but let's all make new GPau's without fixing the issue to begin with,

thebodybags
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I was a bit worried about my 1070ti having 8gb years ago. It worked out mostly fine there, but I absolutely.. unquestionably.. demand more now.
I think Nvidias approach to this market is going to start becoming more and more of a problem for them, particularly as AMD continues to improve some of their historical problems like driver stability. Im not sure how much they care, with their involvement in other markets beyond gaming, but I still think its something that could really end up biting them in the ass if they dont start bringing their A game.

senspartech
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Can't wait to get the new 5090 for the low low price of $5000

a.pigeon
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Nvidia stixking with DP 1.4a is just another hint towards how they want you to upgrade again and again in the future.
I actually NEED a new GPU rn, because my 1060 3GB is struggling with simple video playback in dual screen, especially when I'm doing actual freelance work. Highly considering the 4070ti due to creative work, but damn, this vRam limit and price are just not vibing. Can get a 7900xtx at the same price and future proof, but for what? Giving up NVENC, Cuda and Optix... It's a lose lose for me

Linealo
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I have 12gb on a 3080... and its fine at 4k.. pretty much maxed out. That said, yes GPU's need more RAM. Don't expect the leaks to be real with 2-4x VRAM across the board. I'd expect still to see 24gb on the 5090 and hopefully 20 on the 5080. Maybe 16 on the 70ti this time as well as the 70/60. Who knows. Leaks this early are based off older info when the planning was started for it mid initial prod run of the current gen.

NyteStalker
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What microphone is it that you are using ?

infrion
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DLSS3.5 is the reason. RT on this takes 5 x more data and 4090 maybe the only card capable. So if you want to pay +$2000 for your GPU you can be happy but 99% the real people are not going to have any impact and won't by Nvidia. In my opinion Nvidia has lost ball and have no idea where the main target is.

paulboyce
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If the prices are going to be like the 40 series or higher, then they can stick their GPUs where the sun doesn't shine !.
Cheers.

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