The leaks keep coming in the lead-up to CES and the many product announcements it will bring. Today, Videocardz found Acer spec sheets for its Predator Orion PCs bearing Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs. This appears to be an accidental reveal, as these cards aren’t expected to surface until Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang officially launches the RTX 50 series at CES in early January. The leak confirms the RTX 5090 will carry 32GB of GDDR7 memory, and the RTX 5080 will have half as much at 16GB.
The spec sheets appear written in German, but Acer will likely have similar hardware for its U.S. offerings when it’s official next year. Both Orion rigs will ship with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF CPU, 32GB to 128GB of DDR5 RAM, and two 1TB PCIe SSDs, along with Windows 11 Home.
Nvidia has been dropping massive hints that the RTX 50 series will feature in Huang’s keynote at CES, but it won’t make anything official until then, so the usual grain of salt applies. At this point, though, the question isn’t whether RTX 50 will launch but what the final specs are. The Acer leak is one more voice confirming the memory for the RTX 5090 and 5080.
No word yet on the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070, as far as retailer leaks go. It seems reasonable to expect Huang to announce the two less powerful (but less expensive) GPUs during his keynote. There have been rumblings that Nvidia might get all four GPUs out the door at once, or at least follow the RTX 5090 and 5080 with the other two soon after.
And if Zotac’s accidental posting today (which also comes via Videocardz) is any guide, it’s starting to look like we will see all four cards launch at once. Yes, it’s entirely possible that Zotac was just filling out the series when it put together the filters for its graphics card category. But taken with the other rumors, it’s hard not to think that Nvidia plans to put them all out simultaneously. We think the gaming community wouldn’t mind that at all.
By the way, we see you, Redditors who are thumbing your noses at 2025 and the next generation of parts to build your PCs right now. We see those stacks of component boxes, and we feel your impatience. And we say: go for it and game your way through the holidays on your new hardware. Just remember to steel yourself against doubts when CES starts.
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