GeForce RTX 5090 D V2

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At a Glance

Entry Type
Reference GPU
Architecture
Blackwell 2.0
Series
GeForce RTX 50 Series
GPU Die
GB202
Launch Date
2025-08-15
CUDA Cores
21,760
TMUs
680
ROPs
176
Memory
24 GB GDDR7
Bus Width
384-bit
TDP/TBP
575 W
Rec. PSU
950 W
Interface
PCIe 5.0 x16
Data Confidence
Partial

Overview

GeForce RTX 5090 D V2 is an NVIDIA GPU entry in the GeForce RTX 50 Series family. It is listed with Blackwell 2.0 architecture and GB202 silicon.

Key reference data: 21,760 CUDA cores/shaders, 24 GB GDDR7 memory, 384-bit memory bus, 575 W board power class.

Board-partner cards can vary in cooler, PCB, display outputs, clocks, BIOS behavior, and power connector layout.

Why It Mattered

GeForce RTX 5090 D V2 is a priority page because it appears to be a region-specific Blackwell variant that readers may confuse with the standard RTX 5090. The page should prioritize exact variant identification and source status over broad performance claims.

Launch Context

Launch context should remain cautious until an official regional NVIDIA product page or equivalent primary source is attached. Third-party reports can document reported launch timing, but they should not be treated as primary verification.

Performance Context

Performance notes should stay pending until independent reviews or reliable benchmarks with methodology are attached. Avoid assuming RTX 5090 performance from the shared name.

Competitive Context

Competitive context should focus on clarifying the difference between RTX 5090, RTX 5090 D, and RTX 5090 D V2 after source review. Do not present export or regional claims without a reliable source.

Architecture Context

Architecture context should describe this as a Blackwell-era GeForce RTX 50 Series variant only where supported by official RTX 50/5090 material and variant-specific sources.

Collector Relevance

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Used-Market Caution

Before buying used, verify the exact model and memory size, stress-test for artifacts, inspect fans and heatsink screws, check warranty transfer, review mining or heavy compute history, and make sure any 12VHPWR or 12V-2x6 power connector seats fully and evenly.

Board, Connector, and Cooling Notes

Exact retail board models can differ in cooler, PCB, clocks, display outputs, BIOS behavior, and power connector layout.

Driver and Platform Notes

Driver support depends on architecture, operating system, and current NVIDIA driver branch.

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SourcesPartial

Sources reviewed: 2026-06-21

This entry is still being source-checked.

Source Status

Source review pending. Treat narrative notes as incomplete until listed sources are reviewed.

Pending source review topics:

  • why it mattered
  • launch context
  • performance context
  • competitive context
  • driver and platform notes
  • variant notes
Data confidence and source status

Partial entry. Core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.

  • Verified: core specifications and historical notes have been reviewed against listed sources.
  • Partial: core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.
  • Imported: spec-only imported entry pending editorial source review.
  • Needs source review: narrative notes are incomplete until reviewed.

Primary / manufacturer sources

  1. NVIDIA GeForce graphics card comparisonOfficial GeForce generation and feature contextOpen source
  2. NVIDIA, GeForce RTX 5090 product pagePrimary RTX 5090 and Blackwell baseline source; not sufficient by itself for D V2 verification.Open source
  3. TweakTown, NVIDIA launches RTX 5090 D V2 in ChinaThird-party launch/spec report; treat as source-review pending unless matched to official NVIDIA regional material.Open source

Independent reference sources

  1. TechPowerUp GPU SpecsModel-level specification reference for this GPU entryOpen source
  2. Tom's Hardware, Early RTX 5090D V2 benchmarksThird-party report; use only as non-primary variant context pending official confirmation.Open source

Derived datasets and spec dumps

  1. RightNow GPU DatabaseOpen data inventory used for bulk normalization and cross-checking Derived/spec-dump source. Treat as a reference dataset, not independent historical verification.Open source

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