NVIDIA RTX 5090 showed 36% higher performance compared to RTX 4090 in Blender tests. The new generation GPU raises the bar in the graphics world.
NVIDIA’s new generation graphics card NVIDIA RTX 5090It attracted attention by showing 36% higher performance compared to its predecessor RTX 4090 in Blender benchmark tests. The RTX 5090D model, produced specifically for the Chinese market, was 40% faster than the RTX 4090D. While it is stated that these new GPUs offer a significant leap in graphics processing performance, it is thought that the results were accidentally uploaded to the benchmark database.
NVIDIA RTX 5090 and 5090D Performance
NVIDIA RTX 5090 achieved a score of 17,822 points in the tests performed in Blender 3.6.0 version. This marks a 36% performance increase over the RTX 4090’s score of 13,064 points. On the other hand, the RTX 5090D model scored 14,706 points in Blender 4.3.0, offering 40% higher performance than the RTX 4090D. These differences are attributed to the advanced architecture and increased number of CUDA cores in NVIDIA’s new generation graphics cards.
With the increase in performance, the RTX 5090 stands out in graphics processing and rendering processes, and it is stated that this card has 33% more CUDA cores. However, it is stated that the 40% increase compared to previous generations is a more limited increase compared to the RTX 40 series. For example, the RTX 4090 offered approximately twice as fast performance compared to the RTX 3090.
Although NVIDIA has provided a performance increase with the RTX 5090, more tests are needed to see the full potential of this new series. In particular, the impact of artificial intelligence-supported technologies on performance is eagerly awaited. While the RTX 5090 is estimated to be released in 2025, issues such as pricing and power consumption may create controversy among users.
As a result, the success of NVIDIA RTX 5090 in benchmark tests gives hope for the future of next-generation graphics technologies. However, an official launch and more extensive testing is required to see the real-world performance of these cards.