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Unannounced Nvidia RTX 50 Super: Seasonic Reveals TGP Data for New GPUs

Unannounced Nvidia RTX 50 Super: Seasonic Reveals TGP Data for New GPUs

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Seasonic’s power supply calculator has leaked preliminary TGP data for unreleased Nvidia RTX 50 Super GPUs, including RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, and RTX 5070 Super.

Seasonic has added data for unreleased Nvidia RTX 50 Super GPUs to its power supply calculator, including models like the RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, and RTX 5070 Super. These cards, not yet officially announced, allow users to estimate power consumption for hypothetical systems.

According to the calculator, the TGP for these new GPUs could increase by 10–17% compared to base models. For instance, the RTX 5080 Super is projected at 415W (15% higher than the RTX 5080), the RTX 5070 Ti Super at 350W (+17%), and the RTX 5070 Super at 275W (+10%). While Nvidia has not verified these figures, they provide early insights into potential performance gains from higher power and clock speeds.

Experts caution that increased TGP does not always translate directly to performance gains. For example, ray-traced workloads may benefit more than traditional rasterized scenes. Additionally, Nvidia is advancing software technologies like DLSS 4.5 and Multi-Frame Generation, which can boost performance without hardware changes.

The RTX 50 Super lineup is expected to launch no earlier than 2027. By then, the market will likely see higher-refresh-rate monitors and new connectivity standards like HDMI 2.2, potentially driving demand for the updated GPUs.

Common questions

Which RTX 50 Super models are mentioned in Seasonic’s calculator?
Seasonic’s calculator lists RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, and RTX 5070 Super. These models remain unannounced by Nvidia, but their power data is already available in the PSU calculator.
How much will TGP increase for the new RTX 50 Super GPUs?
According to Seasonic, RTX 5080 Super’s TGP will rise by 15% to 415W, RTX 5070 Ti Super by 17% to 350W, and RTX 5070 Super by 10% to 275W. This suggests potential performance improvements.
When is the RTX 50 Super expected to be announced?
Nvidia has not confirmed a release date. With a focus on optimizing Blackwell-based solutions, the next-gen Super lineup may arrive no earlier than 2027.
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Source: Tom's Hardware