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    Nvidia RTX 50 design leaked: Here’s what it looks like!

    With the official unveiling of Nvidia RTX 50 series just around the corner, we’ve caught our first glimpse of its design. Here are the details...
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    Nvidia has stirred excitement with a new image of its much-anticipated RTX 50 series graphics cards. In a brief video promoting the “GeForce LAN 50” event, a computer case flashes on the screen, offering significant hints about the design of Nvidia’s upcoming cards. By enhancing the visual, a clearer picture of the card’s design emerges. Here are the details…

    Nvidia RTX 50 series might be bigger than expected

    This new design, glimpsed through the shadows, appears different from Nvidia’s current models and is speculated to belong to the RTX 5080 or RTX 5070 Ti. These visuals offer the first details on what the cards might look like ahead of the event scheduled from January 4 to 6.

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    Original frame from the promotional video…

    Recent reports suggest that Nvidia is working on at least five RTX 50 series models, including the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 Ti. A leaked RTX 5080 model by MSI stands out with its 16 GB GDDR7 memory, a feature that promises significant improvements in gaming and graphic processing performance.

    The “GeForce LAN 50” event will serve as the launch platform for Nvidia’s next-generation flagship cards and is set to take place from January 4 to 6. Additionally, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a keynote at CES 2025 on January 7 at 5:30 AM PST. All eyes are on the details expected to be revealed during this presentation.

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    Enhanced frame showing the card design…

    The glimpses of the RTX 50 series reveal a design that reflects Nvidia’s focus on elegance and performance. The company is expected to introduce significant innovations with this series, aiming to deliver a powerful graphic processing experience.

    Details about the new series’ design and features are expected to become clear during the events starting January 4. Do you think Nvidia’s RTX 50 series will meet the expectations of gamers and professionals? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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