Seasonic lists RTX 50 SUPER GPUs in its PSU calculator – TDPs revealed!

Seasonic lists Nvidia’s RTX 5070 SUPER and RTX 5070 Ti SUPER on its PSU calculator

Seasonic has listed two of Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 50 SUPER GPUs on its PSU calculator, unveiling TDP numbers for these upcoming graphics cards. While these leaked details may be inaccurate, they align with expectations for Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 50 series refresh. Both Nvidia’s RTX 5070 SUPER and RTX 5070 Ti SUPER were listed.

These listings were first spotted by Videocardz. They noted that these leaked TDPs are consistent with prior RTX 50 SUPER leaks. These leaks, like Seasonic, have given Nvidia’s RTX 5070 SUPER a TDP of 275W, which is only 25W higher than Nvidia’s baseline RTX 5070. Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti SUPER was listed with a TDP of 350W, which is 50W higher than Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti.

Nvidia’s RTX 50 SUPER series GPUs are expected to feature minor performance bumps over their existing counterparts. However, this will be complemented by a HUGE increase in memory capacity. With 3GB GDDR7 chips instead of 2GB chips, Nvidia will deliver 50% more VRAM capacity in its new GPUs. Seasonic’s listing does not mention the VRAM capacity of NVIDIA’s new GPUs.

(Image from Seasonic’s Wattage Calculator)

Nvidia’s RTX 50 SUPER series GPUs are likely to be unveiled at CES 2026. This event marks exactly one year since the launch of Nvidia’s RTX 50. There was speculation that Nvidia may push for a late 2025 launch, though these rumours are unsubstantiated. It would be a bad look for Nvidia to deliver a refreshed GPU lineup less than a year after the originals. If nothing else, this should deter Nvidia from launching RTX 50 SUPER series GPUs before January 2025.

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