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I can’t say I’m surprised, but Nvidia’s RTX 5090 laptop GPU has a big performance leap over its predecessor, according to early benchmarks

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  • A new early benchmark reveals that the RTX 5090 laptop GPU outperforms the RTX 4090 variant
  • It performs 65% faster in Hogwarts Legacy on DLSS balanced at maximum graphics settings
  • With Multi-Frame Generation frame rates are above and beyond what is provided by the RTX 4090 laptop GPU

Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series GPU lineup still has more to offer, with new desktop and laptop GPUs in the pipeline. Fortunately, some early benchmarks on the upcoming flagship laptop variant are already here. Spoiler alert: they’re very promising.

As reported by YouTuber Dave2D in a new video, the RTX 5090 laptop GPU outperforms its RTX 4090 predecessor across several different demanding titles, using DLSS upscaling in early benchmarks. This was in the new Razer Blade 16, utilizing an OLED 2560×1600 display, and it’s currently available for pre-order.

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