NVIDIA RTX 5090 has recorded record results in the new PassMark GPU Compute tests. This achievement was reached after the release of the latest 64-bit platform update and a patch that addressed compatibility issues.
In initial tests, the RTX 5090 was unable to showcase its full potential due to the limitations of the previous 32-bit platform, which was bottlenecking its maximum power. However, after the new update, the card managed to perform 225,048 operations per second. This is 10 times higher than the previous average result and 7.5 times higher than the most recent average figure.
The PassMark update and RTX 5090 test results are opening new possibilities in the field of graphics processing. This news could be of great significance, especially for gamers and graphics processing professionals.
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