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Last Updated: January 7, 2025

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NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 5080


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   Architecture Blackwell
   Chip TBA
   Transistors TBA
   Die Size TBA
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   CUDA Cores TBA
   TMUs TBA
   ROPs TBA
   SM Count TBA
   Tensor Cores TBA
   GigaRays TBA

   Core Clock TBA
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   Memory TBA
   Memory Bus TBA
   Memory Clock TBA
   Memory Bandwidth TBA
   External Power Supply TBA
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   DirectX TBA
   OpenGL TBA
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   CUDA TBA

   Interface PCIe 5.0 x16
   Connectors TBA
   Dimensions TBA

   Price $999 US

   Release Date January 30, 2025

Rich (BB code):
RTX 5090    | .....-... |  -nm | ---mm² | --.- BT | ----- CCs | --- TMUs | --- ROPs | --- SMs | ---- MHz |  32GB | 2048MB x 16 | GDDR7  | 512-bit | ---- GB/s | ---W⠀⠀
RTX 5080    | .....-... |  -nm | ---mm² | --.- BT | ----- CCs | --- TMUs | --- ROPs | --- SMs | ---- MHz |  --GB | ----MB x -- | GDDR7  | ----bit | ---- GB/s | ---W⠀⠀
RTX 4090    | AD102-300 |  4nm | 608mm² | 76.3 BT | 16384 CCs | 512 TMUs | 176 ROPs | 128 SMs | 2520 MHz |  24GB | 2048MB x 12 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | 1008 GB/s | 450W⠀⠀
RTX 4080    | AD103-300 |  4nm | 379mm² | 45.9 BT |⠀ 9728 CCs | 304 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀76 SMs | 2505 MHz |  16GB | 2048MB x 8  | GDDR6X | 256-bit | ⠀716 GB/s | 320W⠀⠀
RTX 3090 Ti | GA102-350 |  8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT | 10752 CCs | 336 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀84 SMs | 1865 MHz |  24GB | 2048MB x 12 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | 1008 GB/s | 450W⠀⠀
RTX 3090    | GA102-300 |  8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT | 10496 CCs | 328 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀82 SMs | 1695 MHz |  24GB | 1024MB x 24 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | ⠀936 GB/s | 350W⠀⠀
RTX 3080 Ti | GA102-250 |  8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT | 10240 CCs | 320 TMUs | 112 ROPs | ⠀80 SMs | 1665 MHz |  12GB | 1024MB x 12 | GDDR6X | 384-bit | ⠀912 GB/s | 320W⠀⠀
RTX 3080    | GA102-200 |  8nm | 628mm² | 28.3 BT |⠀ 8704 CCs | 272 TMUs |  96 ROPs | ⠀68 SMs | 1710 MHz |  10GB | 1024MB x 10 | GDDR6X | 320-bit | ⠀760 GB/s | 320W
Note: Gaming performance on Ampere and later architectures does not scale linearly with CUDA core count when compared to previous generations.
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RTX 2080 Ti | TU102-300 | 12nm | 754mm² | 18.6 BT |⠀ 4352 CCs  | 272 TMUs |  88 ROPs | ⠀68 SMs | 1635 MHz |  11GB | 1024MB x 11 | GDDR6  | 352-bit | ⠀616 GB/s | 250W
RTX 2080 S  | TU104-450 | 12nm | 545mm² | 13.6 BT |⠀ 3072 CCs  | 192 TMUs |  64 ROPs | ⠀48 SMs | 1815 MHz |   8GB | 1024MB x 8  | GDDR6  | 256-bit | ⠀496 GB/s | 250W
RTX 2080    | TU104-400 | 12nm | 545mm² | 13.6 BT |⠀ 2944 CCs  | 184 TMUs |  64 ROPs | ⠀46 SMs | 1710 MHz |   8GB | 1024MB x 8  | GDDR6  | 256-bit | ⠀448 GB/s | 215W
GTX 1080 Ti | GP102-350 | 16nm | 471mm² | 12.0 BT |⠀ 3584 CCs  | 224 TMUs |  88 ROPs | ⠀28 SMs | 1582 MHz |  11GB | 1024MB x 11 | GDDR5X | 352-bit | ⠀484 GB/s | 250W
GTX 1080    | GP104-400 | 16nm | 314mm² |  7.2 BT | ⠀2560 CCs  | 160 TMUs |  64 ROPs | ⠀20 SMs | 1733 MHz |   8GB | 1024MB x 8  | GDDR5X | 256-bit | ⠀320 GB/s | 180W
GTX 980 Ti  | GM200-310 | 28nm | 601mm² |  8.0 BT |⠀ 2816 CCs  | 172 TMUs |  96 ROPs | ⠀22 SMs | 1076 MHz |   6GB |  512MB x 12 | GDDR5  | 384-bit | ⠀336 GB/s | 250W
GTX 980     | GM204-400 | 28nm | 398mm² |  5.2 BT |⠀ 2048 CCs  | 128 TMUs |  64 ROPs | ⠀16 SMs | 1216 MHz |   4GB |  512MB x 8  | GDDR5  | 256-bit | ⠀224 GB/s | 165W
GTX 780 Ti  | GK110-425 | 28nm | 551mm² |  7.1 BT |⠀ 2880 CCs  | 240 TMUs |  48 ROPs | ⠀15 SMs |  928 MHz |   3GB |  256MB x 12 | GDDR5  | 384-bit |⠀ 336 GB/s | 250W
GTX 780     | GK110-300 | 28nm | 551mm² |  7.1 BT | ⠀2304 CCs  | 192 TMUs |  48 ROPs | ⠀12 SMs |  900 MHz |   3GB |  256MB x 12 | GDDR5  | 384-bit |⠀ 288 GB/s | 250W
GTX 680     | GK104-400 | 28nm | 294mm² |  3.5 BT |⠀ 1536 CCs  | 128 TMUs |  32 ROPs |  ⠀8 SMs | 1058 MHz |   2GB |  256MB x 8  | GDDR5  | 256-bit | ⠀192 GB/s | 200W
GTX 580     | GF110-375 | 40nm | 520mm² |  3.0 BT |  ⠀512 CCs  |  64 TMUs |  48 ROPs | ⠀16 SMs |  772 MHz | 1.5GB |  128MB x 12 | GDDR5  | 384-bit | ⠀192 GB/s | 250W
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ASUS
AsusTek Computer, stylized as ASUS, was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1989, and is currently headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

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COLORFUL - Not available in Europe or North America
Colorful Group was founded in Beijing, China, in 1995, and is currently headquartered in Shenzhen, China.


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GALAX | KFA2 - Not available in North America
GALAXY Microsystems Ltd. was founded in Hong Kong, China, in 1994. It merged with its European brand KFA2 (Kick Friggin' Ass) in 2014, to form GALAX as a single unified brand. The name KFA2 still exists for the European market, but all designs are from GALAX. Currently headquartered in Hong Kong, China.


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GIGABYTE
GIGA-BYTE Technology (stylised as GIGABYTE) was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1986, and is currently headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

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INNO3D
InnoVISION Multimedia was founded in Hong Kong, China, in 1989. It was acquired by PC Partner, in 2008, and is currently headquartered in Hong Kong, China.

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MSI
Micro-Star International (stylised MSI) was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1986, and is currently headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

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NVIDIA
Nvidia Corporation (stylised NVIDIA) was founded in California, United States, in 1993, and is currently headquartered in California, United States.

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PALIT | GAINWARD - Not available in North America
Palit Microsystems (stylised PaLiT) was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1988, acquired Gainward in 2005, and is currently headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.


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PNY
PNY Technologies was founded in New York, United States, in 1985, and is currently headquartered in New Jersey, United States.

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ZOTAC
ZOTAC is under the umbrella of PC Partner, and was founded in Hong Kong, China, in 2006, and is currently headquartered in Hong Kong, China.

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TECHPOWERUP | GPU-Z

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NVIDIA | NVFLASH

Download NVIDIA NVFlash

BIOS | ROM

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TechPowerUp BIOS Collection < Unverified

OVERCLOCKING | TOOLS

Download ASUS GPUTweak

Download Colorful iGame Center

Download Gainward EXPERTool

Download Galax/KFA2 Xtreme Tuner Plus

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Download Inno3D TuneIT

Download MSI Afterburner

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#2 ·
Price is looking good tbh. Power draw not significantly higher than 4080(s). DLSS4.

I will be grabbing whatever model I can get at launch for a not scalped price.

Judging by how all the local (web)shops here handled 9800X3D launch which all the shops sold for 5 minutes for MSRP, then pulled stock and relisted the CPU back in stock 10 minutes later for twice the price they'll probably do the same with RTX5xxx so I'll have to be really fast to get one for MSRP and I can't be picky which model / AIB I get even tho I do prefer MSI or Inno3D in general.
 
#3 ·
Was surprised they didn't go $1199 with this. Glad they didn't. Still, I intend to hold out for a 24GB refresh of the 5080.
 
#6 ·
Yeah no for that price I will not buy one. This is the top model AIB version tho but still. If the stock models go for much over €1209 (999 + 21% tax) I will just keep my 4080 Super or buy a used cheap 4090 when everyone dumps them for a 5090.
 
#7 ·
I would absolutely get a 4090 over a 5080 or go all in with a 5090. My current 4090 is just ridiculously strong. It’s faster than my 4080 Super, then the 5090 is over the 4090. So there’s just no way a 5080 Super can clear that gap.

I still wouldn’t expect pricing to fall below $1300 on 4090’s though. Not that many people are dumping theirs. I still have mine, and plan to hang on to it for a bit if I can get a 5090. The upgrade is not massive.

I really loved my 4080 Super Suprim X, and it was great for 4K. But something about the 4090 makes you wonder why someone even needs a 5090. These cards feel brutally strong stock or especially with the 666W bios. When I had my 3090 Kingpin, I never felt like this. I always felt a little underwhelming with 4K like it needed some more juice. Whereas I do not feel like this with a 4090.

I know Nvidia loves their marketing lingo, and they say the 5070 is as fast as a 4090. But if this was actually the case, then that means a 5090 is only 35% faster than a 5070. 😂
 
#9 ·
wau like people are saying it looks like 4080 ti super ...

but if you compare its all because they just plugged in, more than doubled tensor cores and screw the cuda cores ...

IA IA IA IA IA IA like a dumb donkey. gamers was fps not fake fps courtesy of IA IA IA ...

here is the comparison
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#10 ·
Tbh I saw the reviews and am very unimpressed. Only slightly faster than 4080S, more power draw, only benefit is DLSS4 MFG tbh. If a 4080S won't play a game at acceptable FPS neither wil a 5080. Same VRAM config as well..

Not getting one anymore. Especially at the predicted launch prices.

I might get a 4090 used if they drop in price but they probably won't since they are so much faster than the €1300+ 5080 so they'll never drop below 1400 used. Why would they. I think my 4080S is here to stay for a looooong time still.
 
#11 ·

5080, 4090, and 4080S "max overclocked" tests.

  • 4080S usually being destroyed by 5080
  • 4090 usually around 15-ish % faster than 5080 (sometimes less, even only 6% faster sometimes)
 
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#12 · (Edited)
At $999 it is not a bad card, considering it offers about 90% of RTX 4090 performance for 62.5% of the price, and support Mult-frame generation. Not a significant upgrade from RTX 4080, but it is not a bad upgrade for people coming from Ampere or older cards.
Generational performance jump won't be the same as it used to be 10 years ago. And one of the key parts of improving 5080 performance over 4080 is GDDR7 which is a cutting-edge and expansive technology.
 
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#13 ·
Problem with that is, we already know it's never ever going to be 999. Here in the Netherlands the 4090 has never been sold at MSRP outside of the few available FE's in nVidia's webshop. The 4080S hasn't been either. Why would these?

Still, if I can get one for MSRP today I will just for having a new toy but it still disappointed me a bit that it's not closer to the 4090.
 
#15 ·
Seems like these things have pretty good OC headroom, like an easy 10-15%. In the past it looked some cards had higher voltage like 1.1 and over time later built ones dropped it when I looked at flashing vbios in the past (could be wrong). Since most of the AIB coolers are overkill for this card would getting a card closer to release be able to run at more volts have more OC potential or will some like 500 watt bios coming out from Galax at some point make that a moot point? Thinking ahead because I’m considering getting one of these in the near future.
 
#16 ·
Been trying for 40 minutes to get one since release. Impossible. Nvidia consumer store went from available soon to out of stock instantly so they were never available in the first place (FE).

Most shops don't list them or say all stock is reserved because they will only sell them in a prebuild. The only shop that had them (scalped 800+ above MSRP) has been website down ever since 15:00.

So yeah remains the same story. The only actually available for sort of MSRP high end GPU is still the 4080 Super.
 
#18 ·
3DMark
3070: 64 FPS
5080: 164 FPS (2.5x the performance)

Massive upgrade
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5090: 282 FPS (4.4x, unnecessary for most, and twice the cost)
 
#24 ·

Historically, the x70 model used to match the previous flagship. Now you need a manually overclocked x80 AIB card that also comes factory overclocked, blowing up power consumption, to sometimes match the previous flagship.
 
#23 ·
I’ve just got the 5080 from Gigabyte (Gaming OC). There is early enjoyer problems tho, my boost clock is stuck at 2500Mhz… sometimes after restart it works like it should - boosting to ~2900Mhz with stock clocks. Tried changing pcie to gen 4 in bios and reinstalling drivers but seems like it just gets stuck at lower boost clock randomly…
 
#25 · (Edited)
The overclocking on my MSI Gaming Trio 5080 is madness. I can overclock to +525/+2200 without any issues in Cyberpunk, Heaven, Stalker 2. Its not until I get to +550 that I start to see visual artificats. Memory was pushed to +2800 and I still haven't seen any artifacting yet.

My 4080 Super which was overclocked was getting 24,600. This is 23% faster which isn't bad at all, makes me feel less sad about not being able to snag a 5090 after waiting in line for 18 hours.

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#30 ·
The overclocking on my MSI Gaming Trio 5080 is madness. I can overclock to +525/+2200 without any issues in Cyberpunk, Heaven, Stalker 2. Its not until I get to +550 that I start to see visual artificats. Memory was pushed to +2800 and I still haven't seen any artifacting yet.

My 4080 Super which was overclocked was getting 24,600. This is 23% faster which isn't bad at all, makes me feel less sad about not being able to snag a 5090 after waiting in line for 18 hours.

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Yeah we got 10 5090's at the CLT MC and 80 5080's and I was going for a 5090. I was there from 3pm the day before after driving 3 hours so seeing this makes me feel better
 
#27 ·
Hey! Just got my Vanguard at home.


I chime in to tell that it OCs like a beast too! Still testing but at 3150mhz and +500 mem I managed to get this:

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Kind regards,
 
#28 · (Edited)
am in smaller country i guess i see a 5080 for about 1400-1540 bucks. but yeah, i guess we will have to wait for about 6 months. they do seem to be released only every 2 years or so cycles

EDIT: lol i could add it to my checkout box without a problem, but i aint paying that much nor do i want it at this point, even tough i can afford it. am too old for gaming i guess and my next desktop build will be in maybe 6+ years from now. i guess i make a new build only every decade Oo

2003>2010>2021>2030 :p