
NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series launch has been sort of lukewarm for many consumers due to a lack of availability, price, and most of all, the minimal performance gains over the RTX 40-series, but a leak of the RTX 50-Series Super variant specs might bring things a little closer to what customers were hoping for out of the tech this generation.
The big thing here seems to be the VRAM. Over the weekend, the RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, and the RTX 5070 Super specs were all leaked. A common thread throughout all three cards is an increase in VRAM over their non-Super counterparts. While there are more than a couple of complaints about how the RTX 50-series GPUs have performed or been presented, VRAM has been one of the most common complaints about the lower-tier models.
This broke down to the VRAM being too similar to the capacity of the RTX 40-series counterparts. NVIDIA seems to be addressing this with the upcoming Super models. The RTX 5070 Ti Super, for example, is said to come with 24GB of VRAM according to the leak from Kopite7kimi on X. For comparison, the RTX 5070 Ti comes with 16GB. That’s a significant increase, and should translate to a significant performance increase. Although that won’t be clear until people get the card in their hands. It’s also worth noting that these leaks aren’t the first time the specs have been mentioned. A rumor from April claimed that at least two of the cards would have 24GB of VRAM.
The RTX 50-Series Super leak doesn’t include pricing
Prices may very well stay close to or around the same amount as the non-Super variants, but the leak doesn’t mention anything about pricing. So, for now, any talk of prices is merely speculative. That being said, Wccftech says it expects the RTX 5070 Ti Super to remain around the same cost as the regular Ti variant. Which is about $749 if it’s listed at MSRP. That would be a pretty good value considering the upgrades. If consumers can actually find the card at that price.
As for the other specs, the RTX 5070 Ti Super will reportedly reach power of up to 350W. The RTX 5080 Super is said to have 400W+ for power, while the RTX 5070 Super sits at 275W. There will also be a noticeable jump in core count for the RTX 5070 Super. It’ll be moving from 6144 on the non-Super model to 6400 GPU cores. The core count reportedly remains the same on the other two Super cards.
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