Computers with GeForce RTX 5090
HYPERPC gaming PCs powered by NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 deliver uncompromising performance, unlocking unprecedented possibilities for gamers and content creators.

Computers with GeForce RTX 5090

Future Technologies with GeForce RTX 5090
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card is built on the new Blackwell architecture. Its key differences compared to the previous generation include increased power, next-generation RT and tensor cores, as well as support for the innovative GDDR7 memory standard. These improvements have pushed performance to a whole new level, unattainable by previous-generation graphics cards.
4th Generation RT Cores
Enabling ray tracing in games and professional applications significantly reduced performance on previous-generation NVIDIA graphics cards. The GeForce RTX 5000 accelerators have made significant progress in solving this issue. The new 4th generation RT cores have taken a huge leap in the speed of ray tracing computations, bringing the era of realistic lighting in computer graphics closer than ever.
5th Generation Tensor Cores
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 is not only a gaming GPU but also a professional graphics accelerator. Recognizing this, the manufacturers improved power and increased the number of tensor cores inside the GPU. Now, all AI-related computations are faster and more efficient. Whether you're gaming with DLSS anti-aliasing or professionally working with machine learning, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 ensures the fastest AI processing possible.
Support for Multi-Frame Generation
Traditional frame generation, used in NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4000 graphics cards, created only one intermediate frame between two real ones. The multi-frame generation technology, available exclusively on the RTX 5000 series, can create 3 or even 4 intermediate frames between two real ones, significantly boosting FPS in games. Choosing a PC with the RTX 5090 means getting a high-performance station capable of delivering extremely high frame rates, even in the most demanding video games.
32GB GDDR7 Video Memory
Flagship NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards from previous generations, such as the RTX 4090 and 3090, had 24GB of video memory. The RTX 5090 offers 32GB, making gaming, as well as any work involving computer graphics and machine learning, faster, easier, and more efficient.
FAQ
- What is DLSS 4 and how is it different from DLSS 3?
Simply put, DLSS 3 is a set of three technologies: DLSS anti-aliasing, the NVIDIA Reflex algorithm that reduces input lag, and standard frame generation. DLSS 4 consists of the same technologies, but instead of standard frame generation, it uses multi-frame generation. This creates more intermediate frames between real ones, significantly boosting FPS in games.
- Why does the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 have so much video memory?
For rendering, 3D modeling, video editing, machine learning, and gaming in 4K at maximum graphics settings with ray tracing and high-resolution textures. These tasks require a lot of video memory.
- Is multi-frame generation only available on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000?
Yes, it is only available on the latest generation of NVIDIA graphics cards, as the tensor cores of previous generations do not have enough power to support this technology.