Upgraded Nvidia RTX 5090 Gets 128GB VRAM and $13,000 Price Tag — 'Super Limited' GPU Is Described as a 'Prototype'
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A GeForce RTX 5090 Modded With 128GB VRAM Commands An Eye-Watering Price
PC enthusiasts around the Internet were buzzing recently, when @I_Leak_VN posted reports of a bespoke GeForce RTX 5090 featuring a whopping 128GB of prototype GDDR7X VRAM, to reportedly be sold for a wallet-busting $13,200 USD. Compared to a stock GeFoce RTX 5090's hefty allocation of 32GB GDDR7 VRAM, that's an exorbitant number
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. NVIDIA has received criticism for not increasing the VRAM in its gaming graphics at the pace demanded by modern games. RTX 5060, for example, remains with 8 GB of memory, just like the GTX 1070 launched almost a decade ago. Only the most powerful models, such as the RTX 5090, jumped to 32 GB. But, in the field of artificial intelligence (IA), that amount remains …
Upgraded Nvidia RTX 5090 gets 128GB VRAM and $13,000 price tag — 'super limited' GPU is described as a 'prototype'
A factory in China has modded an RTX 5090 to sport an insane 128 GB of VRAM, quadruple the amount found in a regular 5090. They've achived so by using a custom PCB and prototype GDDR7 memory that currently no one makes. The card reportedly costs around 13,000 with expectedly limited availability.
Specialized factories in China now offer a customized version of the GeForce RTX 5090 equipped with 128GB of video memory. An impressive figure that quadruples the original configuration, but at a dizzying price: about $13,200 l'unit, or more than six times the official price. Plants that transform the GPU gaming [...] L的article A modified NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 with 128GB of memory found in China appeared first on HardwareCooking.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 is officially in the lineup with 32 GB of GDDR7, but what's currently happening unofficially in China is breaking all norms, our colleagues at Wccftech report. The first custom-built models with a whopping 128 GB of VRAM have been spotted. The price? Around $13,200 each. These are no longer gaming cards, but specialized monsters for AI workloads [...] Source
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