New RTX 5080 & 5090 Graphics Cards releasing on January 31st at 3am in New Zealand

Staff Writer By Staff Writer - January 9th, 2025
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The internet is abuzz following the NVIDIA keynote at CES 2025, where the GeForce team announced a range of RTX 50 series graphics cards, with the new RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 models set to release on January 31st, 2025, early morning at 3am here in New Zealand. 

The first models expected to be available on Day One are from the brands GALAX, ASUS, PNY, MSI, ZOTAC and GIGABYTE, with more options expected to arrive in NZ a little later.  All options will be available for order in the NVIDIA RTX Store at PB Tech once released.

 

In the NVIDIA presentation they showed off their in-house reference cooler design, which looked much the same as last gen with some variations in thickness, but otherwise not really sporting anything radically new, but now we've also seen some awesome new cooler designs from partners like the completely new ASUS ROG ASTRAL pictured above, blazing GALAX GAMER EX and PNY XLR8 pouring on addressable RGB, minimalist MSI INSPIRE OC and a new super sleek black Gigabyte WindForce OC coming also!

Picture of CES 2025 watching NVIDIA keynote
NVIDIA kicked off CES 2025 with their keynote
Picture of RTX 50 series 2 fan reference cooler design at CES 2025
In which NVIDIA revealed the first RTX 50 series to an eager crowd!

Jumping straight into the essentials for those looking to upgrade on day one, there are details in motherboard and power supply specification that should get your attention.  Much like the previous RTX range there is no direct 6+2-Pin power supply option to be seen. All new RTX 50 models use the 12+4 Pin power input which is now native on many ATX 3.0 / 3.1 power supplies - and there is still a multi-cable 6+2-pin to 12+4-Pin adaptor included in the boxes with all new RTX 50 Series graphics cards as well. Wattage wise it varies from card to card, and they are all fairly power hungry with options such as the GIGABYTE RTX 5080 Gaming OC recommending an 850W PSU, and the ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090 recommending we use 1000W.

RTX 5080 Essentials:

  • 16GB of GDDR7
  • 850W+ Power Recommended
  • Up to 3x 6+2Pin Power Input via included adaptor OR 16-Pin 12VHPWR / 12V-2x6 cable
  • Requires PCIe 5.0 x16 Motherboard Slot
  • HDMI 2.1b + DisplayPort 2.1a
  • Digital Max Resolution 7680 x 4320

RTX 5090 Essentials:

  • 32GB of GDDR7
  • 1000W+ Power Recommended
  • Up to 4x 6+2Pin Power Input via included adaptor OR 16-Pin 12VHPWR / 12V-2x6 cable
  • Requires PCIe 5.0 x16 Motherboard Slot
  • HDMI 2.1b + DisplayPort 2.1a
  • Digital Max Resolution 7680 x 4320

For those looking at getting new PSU so they can use the single 12+4 cable for power rather than the adaptor, you'll see there are now two versions of the cable available - 12VHPWR or 12V-2x6 - both are the same cable but the newer 12V-2x6 has some differences in pin length which will help address those moments when a user cable isn’t quite seated right, but whichever one you end up using, the best advice is to be sure you connect in straight and go in all the way.  If you find yourself tight on space and are considering a new case, you can use the CPU clearance height spec to help narrow down on which ones will have enough room for the cables by taking the width measurement of your graphics card and adding around 3cm on top of that for ample cable space, comparing the two numbers. So for something like the Gigabyte RTX 5080 AORUS MASTER with a width of 150mm, we'd look for a PC case with CPU clearance of at least 180mm

Picture of NVIDIA RTX 50 Series Graphics Card Power Input
All new RTX 50 series models use the 16-Pin connection for power
Picture of NVIDIA RTX 50 Series ready 16-pin Graphics Card Power Cable
Most modern PSU now come with 16-Pin cables built-in, but don't worry if yours doesn't
Picture of NVIDIA RTX 50 Series ready 3x 8-Pin to 16-pin Graphics Card Power Adaptor Cable
Included in the box with all RTX 50 series graphics cards is an adaptor too!

Looking at motherboards next for that PCIe 5.0 x16 slot requirement, it’s thankfully all very easy, if you’re wanting to check your motherboard but don’t know your exact motherboard model, a good way to find this info is to press the ‘start’ key and type ‘system’ then press ‘enter’ - a window will pop up and the motherboard model number is just under the name of your PC (the second line from the top, in the box that has ‘rename your pc’ on the right), you can then search that and check the spec to know what you have.

For those looking to build a new system, you can use filters in the Motherboard department at PB Tech to select motherboards with a PCIe 5.0 slot and the website will show options to match, the x16 part of the spec means it’s a long slot, you can often see the spec in the picture too!

 

Picture of motherboard filters at PB Tech
Use the filters on the website to only show motherboards which have PCIe 5.0
Picture of PCIe 5.0 ready motherboard at PB Tech
You can use the pictures to see the specification too, it's often printed just above the slot

Along with the increased power and motherboard requirements comes an array of Nvidia software updates for the 50 series including new DLSS 4 technology for improved FPS while maintaining excellent image detail. And while most of DLSS 4 looks to be backwards compatible with 40 series, the new DLSS Multi Frame Generation feature is exclusive to the latest.

Via Nvidia: At CES 2025, we’re advancing DLSS once again with the introduction of DLSS 4, featuring Multi Frame Generation for GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards and laptops; 75 games and apps will have support for Multi Frame Generation when they’re released. DLSS Multi Frame Generation generates up to three additional frames per traditionally rendered frame, working in unison with the complete suite of DLSS technologies to multiply frame rates by up to 8X over traditional brute-force rendering. This massive performance improvement on GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards unlocks stunning 4K 240 FPS fully ray-traced gaming.

DLSS 4 also incorporates NVIDIA Reflex, for low system latency and optimum responsiveness. System latency is the time taken for information to go from one place to another, whereby having a lower system latency makes game controls more responsive, helping to ensure our on-screen actions occur almost instantaneously, like when we click the mouse button to shoot our weapon. This won't make RTX 50 players unstoppable though, and there is still going to be all that network latency stuff - so it’s still going to be tough for us here in NZ when we're playing games on international servers.

Now onto the really good stuff - let’s take a closer look at some of the new RTX 50 series Graphics Cards incoming to New Zealand!

GIGABYTE GAMING OC was/is the top seller from both previous 40 series and 30 series graphics card releases, and the new design looks awesome as! The legendary three-ring lighting is a feature yet again for our visual enjoyment, and using the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER software you can quickly and easily choose from a range of lighting effects or just synchronise with your other Gigabyte components, you can even let the system choose colours depending on CPU or GPU load which is a brilliant way to give your RGB some purpose aside from looking cool. New to the design is sliding side plate which either highlights the brand logo with RGB, or makes it subtler and lets the lightbar shine.

Picture of GIGABYTE Gaming OC RTX 5080 Graphics Card A-RGB Fans
The Gigabyte Gaming OC is metallic with super cool A-RGB fan trims
Picture of GIGABYTE Gaming OC RTX 5080 Graphics Card display outputs
You can output to 4 displays simultaneously via HDMI & DisplayPort
Picture of GIGABYTE Gaming OC RTX 5080 Graphics Card backplate
The backplate is solid, with a channel cut at the end to allow air to blow right through

This one is also part of Gigabyte Ultra Durable certified, with highest-grade metal chokes, lower ESR solid capacitors, 2oz copper PCB, and lower Rds across MOSFETs, plus over-temperature design to deliver superior performance and longer system life.

ROG ASTRAL is a brand new design from ASUS and it’s pretty cool! Compared to previous Republic of Gamers design this one is quite industrial looking, with just a dash of RGB, and the stand out feature is 4x fans total with the end of the card using a push/pull fan configuration to blast air through the heatsink and keep temperatures down. Also featuring a patented vapor chamber and increased metal fin density, this graphics card promises to deliver incredible RTX 5080 performance that’ll handle your most demanding gaming scenarios!

Picture of ASUS ROG ASTRAL RTX 5080 Graphics Card backplate fan
The 4th fan in the backplate is for push/pull airflow through the heatsink
Picture of ASUS ROG ASTRAL RTX 5080 Graphics Card side Republic of Gamers Logo
ASTRAL is new, but it's part of the top-tier Republic of Gamers range
Picture of ASUS ROG ASTRAL RTX 5080 Graphics Card top fans
The design is elegant, with note of classic ASUS ROG style in the heatsink

ASUS graphics also allow for use of the free software package ASUS GPU TWEAK III which is great for getting the most out of your card, with it you can quickly adjust system parameters for overclocking, voltage adjustment and fan control too. The new integration with smartphone is excellent, and, this software gets better and better as you get further into the RTX 50 lifespan, with PRESETS updating that allow users to tweak settings for their exact model using expert settings.

 

These are just some of the new models expected in NZ soon, on January 31st, 2025, at 3am a range of awesome new RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 graphics cards will be available for order in the NVIDIA RTX Store at PB Tech New Zealand - and be sure to keep your eyes on Hardwired News for more of the latest & best!


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44 comments

JinxinZ

When will the MSI 5080 VANGUARD arrive? Ordered a piece but it showed an ETA of April 13th which is really too long, is this accurate?

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Richard E (Head Office)

If you have already placed an order, you will receive a regular backorder email update with the most accurate ETA we have. Sometimes these ETAs change so keep an eye on this email. Thanks

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JinxinZ

I didn't receive any emails. There was only an ETA on the order page showing April 13th. When I placed the order on January 31st, it didn't say I had to wait that long. I bought the 9800x3d on the first day, and it arrived a few days later.

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SebastianB27

Yea also haven't recieved any emails, also never recieved one when we were told to sign up for news about the prices. It's just a bit annoying having your order eta constantly jump back and fourth, meanwhile there are prebuilds coming in stock with the same card every couple of days.

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IanE23

Same with me, Eta for PNY 5080 was today. I have emailed support twice with no reply. Really poor communication.

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2 days ago Reply Report

SebastianB27

Is the May backorder date pretty accurate? Seems a bit far out even when getting the order in early, all good if it is.

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Richard E (Head Office)

If you have already placed an order, you will receive a regular backorder email update with the most accurate ETA we have. Sometimes these ETAs change so keep an eye on this email. Thanks

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2 days ago Reply Report

SebastianB27

Date went from tomorrow, now to end of month 🙃 Is there any way to know what position in backorder queue we are?

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CameronB7745

I am curious about rtx5080 prices the cheapest model is the equivalent of around $1150USD ($2389NZD Asus Prime) after subtracting tax and converting to USD. I expected a markup but not that much :(

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9 days ago Reply Report

DanielP195

Sold out in 2mins, no MSI 5080 listed either. Lame

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9 days ago Reply Report

MeekM

Paradigm PCS Aorus Master RTX 5090 Non-LC $9000 on backorder

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11 days ago Reply Report

DanielH686

Probably just a placeholder price, if you filter by price between 5600 and 5800 one 5090 shows up on computer lounge, even though the price isnt listed on the product. The zotac one

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10 days ago Reply Report

DanielH686

$5699 for the zotac by narrowing the price filter is my best guess

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10 days ago Reply Report

esoj

That is also the price that shows in pricespy if you enter in rtx 5090

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10 days ago Reply Report

GeorgeR297

will Click and Collect be available for online purchase or shipping only?

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17 days ago Reply Report

Ben B (Head Office)

Hi George, the Click & Collect option will be available but only if the stock has landed at the specific PB Tech store. Right now we've got shipments going in and out but it's going to be tight.

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RichieW5

when will we have price and versions availible? will we be able to order online at 3am and collect next day or do we have to be at store at 3am? thanks

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17 days ago Reply Report

Ben B (Head Office)

Pricing and available options for purchase will go live online at 3am on January 31st, right now staying awake and ordering yours online as soon as possible is the best advice. Some stock has landed ahead of launch and is currently being distributed to PB Tech stores around NZ, but not all models are going to be available at all stores right away. Right now (with 3 days still to go) I can see RTX 5080 GIGABYTE WindForce OC, GIGABYTE GAMING OC, GIGABYTE AERO, GALAX 1-CLICK OC, ASUS ROG ASTRAL, ASUS PRIME and ASUS TUF (limited stock).

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RichieW5

any idea if well see the 5090 in chch?

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SebastianB27

Any of the 5090’s arrived yet or still waiting? Also is it still likely to only be Gigabyte, Asus & Galax available for friday? Thanks

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JamieK93

Would also like to know if you guys have 5090s at this time

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Ben B (Head Office)

Hi Richie, Sebastian and Jamie. Sadly no RTX 5090 stock has landed yet, I'm keeping an eye on it but it's very possible those models will have a day one launch as "available to backorder". Still a couple of days to go though, fingers crossed.

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ConnorH726

Any updates for this? wondering the chances of any in stock 5090s on the 31st.

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Ben B (Head Office)

Hi Connor, nothing just yet but I'll be checking right until I do the Facebook post this afternoon. An MSI shipment just landed at PB HQ so I'm off the warehouse see what's in that one now :)

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ConnorH726

Fingers crossed! personally hoping for an asus shipment..

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Ben B (Head Office)

Hi Connor, good news, I just saw some ROG Astral 5090, AORUS Master 5090, another RTX 5090 (I think Gaming OC) and MSI Ventus 5080 in the PB warehouse :)

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RichieW5

Hi Ben, I managed to snag an MSI 5090, just wondering how accurate those advertised delivery dates are?

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SebastianB27

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ConnorH726

Didn't manage to get it sadly sold out very fast... wondering if you guys will be opening up payments for out of stock purchases to secure a spot!

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ConnorH726

Oh beautifull thank you! hopefully I get lucky aaa... totally gonna be paying the asus tax!

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MatthewS6872

Will you guys have the founders edition?

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MeekM

They won't have it in OZ. No chance in NZ.

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Ben B (Head Office)

No founders version is available for NZ, but I'll keep trying and update with any good news.

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kettle

Thought it was probably worth pointing out, these GPUs do not need a PCIe 5.0 slot in order to work, while they will use 5.0 if the motherboard supports it they will also fall back to an older version perfectly fine if either the motherboard or CPU lacks support, and outside of special workloads PCIe 4.0 or even 3.0 shouldn't result in any meaningful difference in performance. If you have an older motherboard you don't need to buy a new one!

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TonyM4821

Would the AORUS GeForce RTX™ 5090 XTREME WATERFORCE WB be available in first batch or at all? Its the one with water block

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