NZXT H6 RGB RTX 5080 FE mit Halterung (Image © PCMasters.de)
The expected refresh focuses heavily on a change in memory technology. It is expected that the new cards will switch from 2GB modules in favor of 3GB GDDR7 memory chips. The GeForce RTX 5080 SUPER and the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti SUPER are expected to be equipped with 24 GB of memory, while the RTX 5070 SUPER is expected to have 18 GB.
Further leaks suggest that there will be a GeForce RTX 5060 model with 12 GB. Technical analysis suggests that this card would use four 3GB modules on a 128-bit memory bus, maintaining the standard bus width and increasing overall capacity. This differs from earlier rumors that suggested 9GB variants with a 96-bit layout.
Development of the SUPER series was halted due to a combination of memory shortages and the overwhelming demand for compute-intensive GPUs. However, recent reports suggest that the project is moving forward again. However, the memory crisis has been a major driver for NVIDIA and is therefore directly responsible!
NVIDIA has not given any official confirmation for the GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series. At recent industry events, such as GTC and Computex 2026, the company has focused almost exclusively on artificial intelligence and the pointless RTX Spark. So you have to be cautious, as NVIDIA has been whistling at gamers and the PC market for the last few months and years.
