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Asus ROG Astral RTX 5090 breaks four world records — Pushed beyond 3.45 GHz with 35 Gbps VRAM
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RTX 5090 prototype allegedly has 24,576 CUDA cores and 800W TDP — two 16-pin connectors present
The top two contenders, Rauf and OGS, are actively fighting for the number-one spot, though OGS holds a narrow lead in most test results. The RTX 5090D saw a peak clock speed of 3.53 GHz in Port Royal with one of OGS’ test benches, most of which were equipped with a hefty 1500W/1600W power supply. While our test data is limited to games rather than synthetic/stress tests, the RTX 5090 Founders Edition, for context, averages 2.7 GHz – 2.8 GHz in the majority of titles.
Galax has not introduced a global RTX 5090 non-D Hall Of Fame model, which explains why its Dragon counterpart reigns supreme in HWBot. As a matter of fact, there is currently no dual 16-pin RTX 5090 offering, perhaps influenced by the resurgence of melting GPU connector cases, something Nvidia claimed would be fixed with Blackwell.
There likely aren’t many GB202 chips in supply, even for AIBs, explained by the existing supply constraints. Even if such a variant emerges, R&D, manufacturing, and chip costs, exacerbated by shortages, would likely drive street prices extremely high. It’s worth noting that, apart from a few teasers, Galax has yet to formally introduce the 5090D HOF, and the card isn’t even featured on their website. As long as these GPUs stay limited or until a global variant is introduced, the leaderboard probably won’t change all that much.