Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price Revealed in India Nvidia RTX 5090:- Good News Nvidia has unveiled its four RTX 5000-series graphics cards at its CES event in Las Vegas, and there’s good news on the pricing front. The RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 prices have been revealed, and all four cards will be available starting 01/07/2025. Nvidia has unveiled the RTX 50 series graphics cards powered by the Blackwell architecture Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. The RTX 5070 matches the performance of the RTX 4090 at a fraction of the cost. The lineup includes the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, with improved CUDA cores, GDDR7 memory, and new DLSS 4 technology. Nvidia announced its next-generation RTX 50 series graphics cards at CES 2025, headlined by the surprise announcement that its $549 RTX 5070 will match the performance of last year’s $1,999 RTX 4090 flagship GPU. Some cards are significantly more expensive, while others are cheaper than the original RTX 4000-series models. The RTX 5090 is priced at $400 more than the RTX 4090, which retailed for $1,999 at launch.
The RTX 5080, however, is priced at $200 less than the RTX 4080 at launch, while the RTX 5070 Ti is priced at $50 less than the RTX 4070 Ti. Ultimately, the RTX 5070 will cost $549, which is a $50 price cut Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. Powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, the new lineup includes four models: the RTX 5090 for Rs 2,14,000 ($1,999), the RTX 5080 for Rs 1,07,000 ($999), and the RTX 5070 Ti for $57,04. The RTX 5090 and 5080 will launch internationally in February, with both RTX 5070 variants following in February and going on sale on January 30. The flagship RTX 5090 features 32GB of next-gen GDDR7 memory and 21,760 CUDA cores, marking its significant upgrade. Despite its predecessor’s 575-watt power requirement, the card maintains a compact dual-slot design, which contrasts with the bulkier RTX 4090 Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. This is probably something that AMD and Intel don’t want to hear as they are focusing on the low-end and mid-range with an emphasis on price and Nvidia reigns supreme with an enviable market share. A price cut for the RTX 5070 compared to the RTX 4070 is probably the worst-case scenario so the graphics card market is set to be very interesting in the coming months. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang showed off the capabilities of the RTX 5090, showing double the performance of the previous RTX 4090 in Cyber2p07. With ray tracing enabled Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. The flagship card achieved 238 fps compared to the RTX 4090’s 106 fps, largely due to the new DLSS 4 technology. Nvidia’s RTX 5080 has 16GB of GDDR7 memory and 10,752 CUDA cores. The company claims that it delivers double the performance of the RTX 4080 while using 360 watts of power. The RTX 5070 Ti and 5070 bring significant improvements to the mid-range segment, with the Ti variant featuring 16GB of GDDR7 memory and 8,960 CUDA cores, while the standard 5070 has 12GB of GDDR7 and 6,144 CUDA cores. Jensen Huang promises that the RTX 5070 will deliver “RTX 4090”
The RTX 5060 TI and RTX 5060 are expected to arrive at some point in the near future, but as I was about to go to bed at 4 am here in the UK, no information on those cards had been released. However, that’s to be expected, as the RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti took months to arrive after the initial launch of the RTX 4000-series, along with cards like the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. The good news about the RTX 5090 There’s more good news, though, as the card revealed today was the Blackwell architecture-based RTX 5090 and its nice, sleek new Founders Edition cooler design. The card’s most obvious feature is how small it is. The RTX 4090 (below) is a massive triple-slot graphics card and requires significant clearance in the PC case. The RTX 5090, however, appears to be a full slot thinner, almost two slots. In short, if you want an RTX 5090, it’s going to cost you more. With everything else, you’ll pay less than the original RTX 4000 series. That’s a far cry from recent rumors that specifically put massive markups on the RTX 5090 and 5080. There’s still no mention of any cards below the RTX 5070 Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. Performance, though, that claim seems to be heavily reliant on the performance benefits of DLSS 4 rather than just raw GPU performance. DLSS 4, NVIDIA’s latest AI upscaling technology, introduces multi-frame generation, which can generate three additional frames per rendered frame. This technology can increase frame rates by up to 8x compared to traditional rendering. All cards in the lineup support DisplayPort 2.1b, enabling output up to 8K resolution at 165Hz, and include PCIe Gen 5 compatibility. The new GPUs will be available in Nvidia’s Founders Edition and through partner manufacturers including ASUS, MSI, and GIGABYTE.
This could mean that other models could be smaller in size, and it also raises questions about what we thought about other specs and power consumption, as no rumors have come close to suggesting a dual-slot RTX 5090 Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Price in India. This is certainly a far cry from the massive Inno3D model that was revealed earlier this week. Partner cards are often larger, but the difference here is a full slot in-depth, which is a huge difference. It will be interesting to see what examples come from other board partners and whether they will be dual-slot. I’ll be covering hardware launches at CES in January, as well as some I wasn’t able to cover here due to time zones, so follow me here on Forbes using the blue button below, Facebook or YouTube to get the latest news and reviews. The laptop versions of the RTX 50 series will launch in March, featuring the same architectural improvements as their desktop counterparts. The mobile lineup includes four model variants, with the top-end RTX 5090 laptop GPU featuring 24GB of GDDR7 memory.