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It is widely expected that NVIDIA will unveil its next-generation RTX 5000-series "Blackwell" gaming graphics cards at the upcoming CES 2025 event in Las Vegas in early January. Previous leaks and rumors have provided details on expected VRAM amounts and other specifications for the new GPUs, but NVIDIA has not confirmed these details yet. However, iBuyPower appears to have revealed the new specifications for its updated line-up of pre-built gaming PCs with RTX 5000-series GPUs before NVIDIA's official announcement. The product pages have been taken down, but they confirm the leaked VRAM amounts and the expected release schedule for RTX 5000, which will include the launch of RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080 before the flagship RTX 5090.

On the removed pages from iBuyPower, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16 GB and GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB are listed as the GPUs for two different upcoming Y40 pre-built gaming PCs. The VRAM specifications match what has been seen in previous leaks. Interestingly, the page for the pre-built with the RTX 5080 shows a design for an ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5080 with a triple-fan cooler, although the same renders are used for both the 5080 and 5070Ti versions of the pre-built PCs. Additionally, iBuyPower seems to be pairing the next-gen GPUs with 7000-series AMD X3D CPUs, rather than the newly released AMD Ryzen 9000 X3D chips.