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Nvidia RTX 5090 Review: Ray Tracing, DLSS 4, and Raw Power

Using the graphics card-only power draw figures presented earlier in the review, here we present performance per Watt on a per-game basis for all twelve games we tested at 2160p (4K).

Per-Game Results at 2160p (4K):

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12-Game Average at 2160p (4K):

Now, at 4K, the RTX 5090 does close the gap slightly, but it still lags behind the 4090 and 4080 Super – this time it offers performance per Watt that's 5% lower. Of course you may not be bothered by that, but I find it fascinating that Nvidia has clearly had to push things further than ever before to squeeze out that extra performance over the 4090, to the point where performance per Watt has actually gone backwards due to such an increase in power draw!

Ray tracing results

As a bonus, we now include the power figures for all eight games we test with ray tracing enabled.

8-Game ray tracing average:

Likewise, we see the same behaviour at 4K with ray tracing enabled.

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