
https://amzn.to/3WezypxThe GeForce RTX 4080 graphic card is a powerful GPU that is capable of handling demanding games at higher settings with ease, and can also support dynamic light scattering (DLSS) and ray tracing to improve performance further.
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Price
At 71% more expensive than its predecessor RTX 4090, this model may be harder for some to justify purchasing due to more affordable alternatives available on the market.
Nvidia has released the RTX 4080 Super as part of a midlifecycle refresh of their flagship RTX series graphics cards, providing minor upgrades that add just a few percent more performance than existing $1,200 models.
This can be accomplished by adding some extra CUDA cores and increasing memory speed by slightly. Furthermore, using a faster GPU memory interface.
We found the RTX 4080 to provide noticeable framerate increases across multiple games. When running Cyberpunk 2077 with both RT effects and DLSS enabled at 1440p resolution, it recorded an astonishing 102fps – besting both its predecessor, 4090 Ti, by 23%, as well as Radeon 6950XTX by an astounding 115%!
This performance is impressive, yet insufficient to justify its high price. The 4080 only edges out its predecessor by single-digit percentage points and isn’t significantly faster than its older version RTX 4090. If any application requires professional workstation applications such as video editing at 4K resolutions then perhaps this card might make more sense; otherwise it should probably be discounted from consideration altogether.
Performance
Nvidia’s latest flagship GPU, the RTX 4080 Super, is an absolute powerhouse in terms of real world performance. Barring any groundbreaking surprises from AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XTX release, few cards could come close to matching its performance in real terms.
The 4080 Super takes full advantage of an AD103 die to pack 9,728 CUDA cores into its 76 active streaming multiprocessors (SMs). That equates to 76 RT cores, 304 Tensor cores and 112 ROPs – all operating at 2,505MHz peak speeds; that number surpasses that of the previous generation’s 8,704 cores which maxed out at 1,710MHz.
As expected, the RTX 4080 Super is capable of supporting 4K gaming if you opt for upscaling or native scaling up to 1440p – in fact it nearly hit 60 frames per second when tested with maximum settings enabled at this resolution.
A great choice for 1440p gaming, the GTX 1070 Ti is capable of easily reaching 144 fps in Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2, even with all settings turned up to maximum. Ray tracing performance was acceptable; it just didn’t match Nvidia’s benchmarks due to CPU use during certain tests and software optimizations from Nvidia.
Cooling
The GeForce RTX 4080 is an excellent option for gamers and creative professionals who wish to maximize the performance of their system, but its price may deter some users. Luckily, there are options available that may save some money: there are even cheaper models of GeForce cards.
Nvidia did an outstanding job keeping our card cool during our tests. When running Furmark, GPU temperatures peaked at an impressively low 62 degrees C – much lower than expected and an indication that Nvidia’s large Founders Edition cooler is providing adequate cooling.
As previously stated, those interested in purchasing an ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 have several different options to consider when shopping for one. One such variant is the ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 Noctua Edition that features state-of-the-art Noctua fans to move air over its massive heatsink. These Noctua NF-A12x25 fans have been specifically designed by Noctua engineers in partnership with ASUS thermal R&D team in order to optimize cooling performance with low noise levels while offering maximum cooling performance with low noise levels.
MSI’s RTX 4080 SUPRIM X is another option, featuring a large heatsink with Wave-Curved 3.0 fins to increase airflow and surface area. This heatsink connects to a nickel-plated copper heat-plate that comes into direct contact with both GPU and memory, as well as multiple thermal pads attached by its body that help dissipate heat away. Furthermore, there’s also a BIOS switch enabling users to select either Gaming or Silent modes; Gaming mode increases fan speeds during load while Silent mode decreases them all while clock rates remain the same regardless.
Reliability
Nvidia’s 4080 super is an immensely powerful GPU that easily maintains 60 frames per second in modern games without ray tracing, and easily outshines AMD rivals when used for creative and machine learning workloads; Nvidia offers superior AI-powered features like DLSS, Frame Generation, and Nvidia Reflex that offer significant competitive advantages over AMD rivals.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 super boasts improved performance when compared to its predecessor, thanks to enhanced rasterization and additional GDDR6 memory. DirectX 12 Ultimate support makes this GPU great for contemporary and future game titles; 10240 shading units, 320 texture mapping units and 112 ROPs should provide enough shading power. Furthermore, this device has 320 Tensor Cores optimized for machine learning performance as well as 80 Ray Tracing Acceleration Cores to optimize machine learning performance further.
This card is also an ideal solution for upgrading to 4K resolution gaming, as it supports most UHD resolutions with high refresh rates, while pushing 100 FPS+ in demanding titles
The GPU is kept cool by two 115mm fans located on either side of the card. This large cooler helps reduce fan noise and keep temperatures under control – an advantage for gamers who prefer quiet gaming experiences. Furthermore, two PWM FanConnect headers support chassis fans, so that you can tailor a cooling solution tailored specifically to your needs.