NVIDIA's RTX 50 Super GPUs Reportedly Reach Partners But There's A Major Hurdle

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NVIDIA's rumored GeForce RTX 50 Super refresh remains just that—a rumor—though the unannounced cards not only reportedly exist, but they have made their way into the hands of one or more add-in board (AIB) partners, which aligns with the upgraded models recently making a cameo on Seasonic's online PSU calculator tool. So why have they not been released or even formally acknowledged yet? A logistical snag has purportedly put the launch on hold.

Citing an anonymous source, the folks at Videocardz say NVIDIA has distributed GeForce RTX 50 Series cards to at least one partner, but pricing on 3GB GDDR7 memory chips have the upcoming GPUs in an indefinite holding pattern. If you're looking for a silver lining, it's that the cards are allegedly real and beyond the prototype stage, and all that awaits is better pricing on memory.

Assuming past leaks and rumors remain accurate, here is a look...

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