GeForce RTX 6090 Specs, Price, and Release Date: Next-Level GPU Performance

Advanced 3nm architecture enables higher efficiency and power savings while delivering significant improvements over previous generation GPUs.

Hardware by Tanvir Kabbo on  Nov 25, 2025

The RTX 6090 will be one of the strongest graphics cards ever produced. Early leaks and reports suggest the new graphics card will be much faster than the RTX 5090, something both gamers and producers are looking forward to. This GPU offers big boosts in core count, memory bandwidth, clock rates, and overall efficiency.

For anyone looking to push the limits of 4K gaming or tackle heavy creative workloads, the RTX 6090 might be exactly what the industry has been waiting for.

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RTX 6090: What to Expect

While the RTX 5090 is already a beast capable of running most games at 4K hundreds of frames per second, the next-generation Unreal Engine 5 titles are pushing hardware to its limits. Advanced ray tracing, path tracing, and other demanding graphical features are making even high-end GPUs struggle. Enter the RTX 6090.

Leakers suggest that the RTX 6090 will be based on Nvidia's new Rubin architecture, and it looks like it's going to be a monster. The card could feature 256 SMs (streaming multiprocessors), compared to the 170 SMs on the RTX 5090—a nearly 51% increase in cores. More cores, combined with higher clock speeds, will naturally translate into significantly better performance.

Performance and Efficiency Gains

One of the most exciting parts of the RTX 6090 is the move from a 5nm TSMC process to a 3nm TSMC process. This not only improves efficiency but could also allow a 15% higher clock speed, theoretically pushing the card to 2.77GHz compared to the 2.47GHz on the RTX 5090. Memory will likely be 32GB of GDDR7, possibly running at 36 Gbit/s, giving a staggering 2,304GB/s of bandwidth.

Cache could reach 192MB. Even while the card will be more efficient, it will still need a lot of power—about 600 watts—so it's certainly for high-end systems with powerful power supplies.

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Realistic Expectations

The theoretical maximum specs are amazing, but Nvidia might make the final device a little smaller to balance power, efficiency, and cost. A realistic configuration could include 240 cores running at 2.6GHz, 32GB of memory at 148GB/s, and 160MB of cache, which would likely bring the power draw closer to 550 watts. Even with these adjustments, performance gains over the RTX 5090 remain substantial.

On paper, the RTX 6090 could deliver 182 teraflops of compute performance, compared with 104 teraflops for the RTX 5090. In real-world gaming scenarios, we might see roughly 40% better performance in 4K gaming. Pricing for this high-end card could start around $3,000, making it a serious investment for enthusiasts—but one that promises to deliver top-tier performance.

When Will It Launch?

The RTX 6090 might be out in the first quarter of 2027, though delays in the RTX 50 Super series could push it back by a few months. No matter when it comes out, the RTX 6090 will change the way people think about high-end graphics performance.

It will provide gamers and creative professionals with a card that can handle just about anything they throw at it.

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Final Thoughts

The RTX 6090 is a big step forward in GPU technology. It promises to deliver amazing gaming performance at 4K and beyond thanks to significant advancements in core count, memory, clock speed, and efficiency.

The price will be hefty, but the performance improvements make it a good choice for anyone who wants to make sure their system will last. If you're ready to experience a serious upgrade in graphical power, the RTX 6090 is one to watch closely.

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Tanvir Kabbo

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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