This site reported on July 14 that the power calculator function on Haiyun’s official website has now been added to Nvidia’s RTX 50 series graphics cards, a total of 5 models from RTX 5050 to RTX 5090. It is unclear whether it is just a placeholder.
This site summarizes the TDP power consumption data displayed on the Haiyun official website as follows:
RTX 50 series model | TDP power consumption | RTX 40 series model | TDP power consumption |
RTX 5090 | 500W | RTX 4090 | 450W |
RTX 5080 | 350W | RTX 4080 | 320W |
RTX 5070 | 220W | RTX 4070 | 200W |
RTX 5060 | 170W | RTX 4060 | 115W |
RTX 5050 | 100W | RTX 4050 | Not launched in desktop version |
The TDP value provided is for reference, then NVIDIA RTX 50 The TDP thermal design power consumption of all series of graphics cards has increased, with the RTX 5060 having the largest increase. It has returned to the 170W setting of the RTX 3060, an increase of 47.82% compared to the RTX 4060.
In addition, the RX 7990 XTX and RX 7500 XT graphics cards that have long been circulated in the AMD camp also appear in the database, showing that they have power consumption settings of 405W and 100W respectively.
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