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The RTX 5090 disappoints in terms of raw performance

Kevin Hofer
24.1.2025
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Nvidia’s RTX 50 series goes on sale on 30 January. The first reviews of the RTX 5090 are now available. They criticise its high price given the relatively low increase in raw output.

In terms of ray tracing, W1zzard measures 32 per cent more performance – Andermahr gets 33 per cent. Walton ends up with significantly worse results, 14 to 17 per cent more compared to the RTX 4090.

Poor price-performance ratio compared to its predecessor

Walton from Techspot puts it in a nutshell: «[…] the RTX 5090 offers only a 1.5% improvement in value per frame compared to the RTX 4090.» So after more than two years, it seems cost per frame hasn’t really changed. Another argument for why the RTX 5090 is really just an RTX 4090 Ti.

W1zzard also criticises the high price. But realise this: if you want the best, this is the only card for you. From this, he also thinks Nvidia will have no problems selling the RTX 5090.

Andermahr says that only enthusiasts with a big wallet should buy the cards, since the Founders Edition costs 2,329 euros. It certainly won’t be selling like hot cakes like the RTX 4090.

Availability in our range: the RTX 5090 will be available from 30 January at 3 p.m. We’ll only have strictly limited numbers of the GPU in stock. This shortage is unlikely to ease in the coming months either, and we can’t provide information about restocks.

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