The latest leak from the NVIDIA RTX 50-Series Super graphics card line revealed a significant increase in the VRAM sector. This answers the user's main complaint against the previous RTX 50 series. One of the main highlights is RTX 5070 Ti Super, which is rumored to be coming with a VRAM of 24GB, up from only 16GB in the non-Super version.

The launch of the RTX 50 series so far is considered less exciting by many consumers for a number of reasons "limited availability, high prices, and performance improvements that are considered minimal compared to the RTX 40 series. However, leaked specifications of the Super variant have the potential to change this perception and meet gamer expectations and content creators.

Over the weekend, specifications for RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, and RTX 5070 Super are circulating online. All three show consistent VRAM improvement patterns compared to regular versions:

- RTX 5070 Ti Super: From 16GB to 24GB VRAM

- RTX 5070 Super: capacity has not been confirmed, but an upgrade is expected

- RTX 5080 Super: also predicted to come with a significant increase

Complaints regarding the VRAM capacity which was considered too similar to the RTX 40 series were finally answered by NVIDIA through this update. Leaks of information from Kopite7kimi's trusted account on platform X strengthen the news that the Super variant will be a more attractive option, especially for AI workload, 8K video editing, and heavy gaming.

Additional Specifications and Power Consumption

Apart from VRAM, here are some other technical details that appear in the leak:

- RTX 5070 Ti Super: TDP Up To 350W

- RTX 5080 Super: TDP estimated at more than 400W

- RTX 5070 Super: TDP around 275W

- The number of CUDA cores increased from 614 to 6400

However, for the other two variants (5070 Ti Super and 5080 Super), the number of GPU cores is reported to have not changed from the non-Super version.

Unfortunately, the leak did not include an official price. Even so, a source from Wccftech estimates that the price of RTX 5070 Ti Super will be in the same range as the regular version, which is around 749 US dollars (MSRP). If this prediction is correct, and the card is available according to market price, then the VRAM increase can make this card one of the best options in terms of value-to-performance.

If this leak proves true, then NVIDIA will provide a direct answer to criticism of the RTX 50 series. With improved VRAM and better power efficiency, the Super variant could be a turning point for NVIDIA's latest generation GPU line. But as usual, we still have to wait for an official announcement and direct testing from users to see to what extent the increase feels real.


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