Dude, if you’re building or upgrading a rig right now, stop everything – I’ve got my hands on some insane RTX 50 series that just leaked from a Chinese lab testing engineering samples. We’re talking November 2025 drops, way ahead of full retail benchmarks, and man, NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture is delivering the goods. My sources (you know, the usual shady forums and Discord insiders) say these are real deal numbers from 5090 and 5080 prototypes running Cyberpunk, Alan Wake 2, and more at 4K ultra.
These series benchmarks are straight fire, pulled from a locked Weibo post that got screenshotted before deletion. The 5090 prototype packs 32GB GDDR7 at blistering speeds, clocking boost up to 2.8GHz with a beefy 600W TDP – yeah, your PSU better be ready. In raw raster, it’s not revolutionary, but flip on RT and DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Gen? Game over. We’re seeing averages like 145 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 RT Overdrive (no FG) versus the 4090’s measly 78 FPS. That’s a 86% jump, The 5080, with 16GB GDDR7 and ~400W, edges the 4080 Super by 25% in non-RT but explodes to 60%+ in heavy ray-traced scenes.
Efficiency? 5090 sips power better than expected, hitting 2.1 FPS/W in Horizon Forbidden West – my 4090 rig wishes. Leakers claim full launch cards will OC even higher, and with Reflex 2, input lag is buttery. If these hold up, Black Friday pre-orders are gonna crash sites.
RTX 50 Series Benchmarks: 5090 Flagship Annihilation
Holy crap, the RTX 5090 is a beast in these RTX 50 series benchmarks. 4K Cyberpunk RT Psycho: 162 FPS avg (DLSS Quality + MFG). Alan Wake 2 maxed: 132 FPS. Vs 4090? 70-90% uplift across 12 games tested. One chart shows Time Spy Extreme at 28k score – 4090 tops out at 16k. Power spikes to 620W under load, but temps stay under 75C with a good AIO. Forget 4K; this thing pushes 8K viable at 60+ FPS.
5080 Midrange Mayhem Don’t sleep on the 5080 – these RTX 50 series benchmarks put it 35% ahead of 4080 Super in raster 1440p/4K mixes, like 210 FPS in Forza Horizon 5. RT-heavy? Portal RTX remake: 110 FPS vs 4080’s 72. 16GB VRAM handles 8K textures no sweat, and it’s sipping just 380W. Perfect for 1440p/4K hybrids without melting your case.
RTX 50 Series Benchmarks: Efficiency and Real-World Wins Power efficiency shines in these RTX 50 series benchmarks – 5090 pulls 1.95 FPS/W in Flight Sim 2024 vs 4090’s 1.4. 5080? 2.3 FPS/W, beating even some 40-series Ti cards. Leakers tested with Ryzen 9800X3D; bottlenecks minimal. DLSS 4 MFG adds 3x frames with zero perceptible lag – tested in competitive shooters at 1080p/240Hz.
Conclusion
These RTX 50 series benchmarks have me selling my 4090 tomorrow – the performance leap is nuts, especially with RT and AI upscaling making 4K/8K dreamland. If you’re on a 30/40-series, congrats, upgrade szn is here. Prices? Expect 5090 at $1600-1800 MSRP, 5080 $1100. Hit up technalozia.com for live updates, more leaks, and build guides. What’s your take – worth the wait? Spam comments, share if hyped! Let’s get that traffic rolling.