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NVIDIA cuts memory for new RTX 5090 D V2 card in China
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54485, member: 636"] NVIDIA prepares to release the GeForce RTX 5090 D V2 graphics card exclusively for the Chinese market on August 12th. The company designed this third export-compliant gaming variant to meet United States regulatory requirements. Add-in-card partners received official notification about the scheduled launch date. The new model replaces the existing RTX 5090 D as the flagship Blackwell gaming solution for China. Pricing details remain undisclosed at this time. The RTX 5090 D V2 maintains 21,760 processing cores but reduces video memory to 24 gigabytes of GDDR7. Memory bandwidth drops to 1.34 terabytes per second through a 384-bit interface configuration. The card utilizes the GB202-240 silicon die and features a redesigned PG145 SKU 40 printed circuit board. Total graphics power consumption stays at 575 watts, though manufacturers may increase this to 600 watts for overclocked models. Performance testing indicates minimal gaming differences compared to the previous 5090 D variant. [/QUOTE]
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