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NVIDIA RTX 5090 Loses Over 25% Performance Without Full PCIe Bandwidth, With Noticeable Losses in Rendering Workloads

Summary by Wccftech
NVIDIA's flagship Blackwell GPU apparently loses a massive chunk of performance if it isn't operated under the full PCIe bandwidth, in particular with video editing applications. Using Any Other Add-In Card Apart From NVIDIA's RTX 5090 Could Cost a Lot of Performance Difference Many factors determine a GPU's performance across multiple workloads, and one important one is the PCIe bandwidth that is accessible to it. With the latest PCIe 5.0 gener…
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When choosing a new graphics card for PC, the vast majority of people opt for a particular brand, NVIDIA. Although AMD is true to offer graphics cards with a fairly good performance and a lower price, NVIDIA remains the chosen one and by far, as it exceeded 80% of the market share of GPU for gaming and desktop PC. The most powerful of these graphics cards would be the RTX 5090, which we know works smoothly if we put it to PCIe 4.0 x16, but if we…

The GeForce RTX 5090 is considered to be a new graphics card power pack - but its full power only unfolds under certain conditions. An analysis shows how much power can break in if PCIe bandwidth is missing - with significant consequences for creative professionals. (Continue reading)

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Wccftech broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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