NVIDIA’s upcoming RTX 50 series is getting closer and closer, and with it the first performance data of the new flagship models is emerging. The latest Blender benchmarks now provide a detailed insight into the rendering capabilities of the GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5090D.
Significant leap in performance compared to the previous generation
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 achieved a median score of 17,822.17 points in the Blender tests. This corresponds to a performance increase of almost 30% compared to the RTX 4090. The RTX 5090D, a variant for the Chinese market, achieved around 28% more performance compared to the previous generation. This indicates that the two models are not identical in terms of performance, even if they appear to be closely related in terms of technology.
Key technical data of the RTX 5090 series
The RTX 5090 will be equipped with 32 GB of VRAM and is based on NVIDIA’s new Blackwell architecture. It has more than 20,000 CUDA cores and comes with a dual-slot cooler. The list price is 1,999 US dollars. The RTX 5090D is aimed specifically at the Chinese market and has been adapted accordingly, although details of the technical differentiation are not yet fully known.
Performance evaluation in various workloads
In addition to the Blender benchmarks, the RTX 5090 was also tested in Geekbench tests (OpenCL & Vulkan). Here it was able to achieve up to 37% better results than the RTX 4090. These tests confirm the trend of an average performance increase of 30 % to 40 %, although this can vary depending on the application scenario.

Classification of the results
The test results so far suggest that NVIDIA has made a significant leap in rendering performance with the RTX 5090. It remains to be seen whether these performance improvements will also hold up in gaming and other practical scenarios. The official market launch of the RTX 5090 and RTX 5090D is expected in the coming weeks, so more extensive tests should follow soon. The first benchmark results of the GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5090D indicate a considerable increase in performance compared to the RTX 4090. The investment could be worthwhile, especially in the professional rendering sector. However, final evaluations remain to be seen until independent tests are available and real-life use cases are examined.
Source: Blender
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