NVIDIA - GeForce RTX 4080 16GB GDDR6X Graphics Card - Titanium/Black
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- 900-1G136-2560-000
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The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 (16GB) delivers the ultra performance and features that enthusiast gamers and creators demand. Bring your games and creative projects to life with ray tracing and AI-powered graphics. It's powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture and 16GB of superfast G6X memory.
Dimension
Product Height : 60.45 millimeters
Product Width :137 millimeters
Product Depth :304 millimeters
Product Weight :4.85 pounds
Features
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)/Clock Speed Powered by the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 (16GB) graphics processing unit (GPU) with a 2.51 GHz boost clock speed.
On-board Memory 16GB GDDR6X
Interface Compatibility PCI Express 4.0 and earlier PCI Express 3.0. Offers compatibility with a range of systems.
Technologies 9,728 NVIDIA CUDA Cores, 2.51 GHz Boost Clock, Dedicated Ray Tracing Cores, Dedicated Tensor Cores, NVIDIA DLSS, Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio Drivers, NVIDIA GeForce Experience, NVIDIA Broadcast, NVIDIA G-SYNC, NVIDIA GPU Boost, GDDR6X Graphics Memory, PCI Express Gen 4
Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT APIs, Vulkan 1.3, Open GL 4.6, HDCP 2.3, DisplayPort 1.4a. Supports 4K 120Hz HDR, 8K 60Hz HDR, and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in HDMI 2.1a
API (Application Programming Interface) Support DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT, OpenGL 4.6 support
HDMI and Display Port outputs Enable flexible connectivity
Series NVIDIA GeForce "Ada Lovelace" RTX 40-Series
System Requirements Windows 11 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Linux 64-bit
What's Included
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
Power Adapter
Quick Start Guide
Support Documentation
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Plenty powerful for 4K 120hz
My goal was to build a PC for 4K gaming at 120FPS for my LG C2 OLED display. At first I considered getting the RTX 4090, but I figured it would be overkill. I decided to save $400 and get the RTX4080, and wow.. this thing does not disappoint. The Founder's Edition is super clean, and best of all it has a shorter cooler than the third-party cards. I believe it comes in at 304mm long, which worked well in my Fractal-Design North case with a front-mount AIO. I get that this card has a lot of hate behind it at this price point, but every card is overpriced right now, and this card eats up any game I throw at it, so I can't really complain. Cyberpunk 2077 in Overdrive mode runs great at 60FPS with FG and DLSS Balanced mode. And I can always scale down to push native 4k 120fps, but overdrive is like candy. Everything else either hits 120fps in native 4K, or hits 120fps with help from DLSS Quality/Balanced and FG when needed. Would buy again.
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Loving it
I loving it, definetly one of the best cards out there, i did not wanted to soend almost 2k for a 4090 , 4080 can handle almost every game at 4k max settings ocer 70fps for open world games, for first person games i havent seen one under 100fps, temperatures are great and i love the founders edition design over any aftermarket brand
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4080
The only thing stopping this from getting 5 stars is the price tag. $1,199 is hardly affordable, so it feels like anyone even looking at the RTX 4080 should probably just save up the additional $400 for the RTX 4090 and go for broke — or melted…. I’ve purchased 2 and one of them had to be RMO’d due to connector issues it didn’t not melt but the pins wouldn’t seat correctly. That being said, it still is a great card that can handle most anything thrown at it, and do it quietly.
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Amazing Card, but Overpriced
Amazing Card even tho its very overpriced. I upgraded from a GTX 1070 to this card, and this card blows it out of the water. It runs cool and is considerably power efficient. Fits in my Fractal Design Pop Air Case.
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Amazing Card
This is miles better than my previous 30 series card, which was also an FE. It runs so much quiet and cooler stock than my previous card, even under load. DLSS 3 and Frame Generation are also a really nice thing to have, I'm getting max FPS in most games I play on my 1440p Ultrawide monitor, even at max settings. The only complaint I have, like others, is the price. It's way too expensive, and had this been priced lower, I think it would be a top-selling card. I'm really happy with my purchase, zero regrets for me.
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Smooth and quiet with zero coil whine.
Runs everything smooth and quiet on high settings. I usually play at 1440p at 144hz and this 4080 does not drop any frames paired with my Intel 13th gen CPU. I wasn’t going to buy a 4k monitor because they are so expensive so thats why I went with the 4080 over the 4090. The 4080 can run games at 4k at 120fps like Modern Warfare 3 no problem, games like Starfield and Alan Wake 2 can run 4k at 60fps but I prefer to go with 1440p and it easily gets over 100fps. Also I do not have any coil whine like other brands.
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I’m Mostly Pleased
A powerful card with great efficiency to boot. Targeting 1440p or 4K Ultra is no problem for the 4080. The Founder’s Edition cards have always had a sleek, dynamic look and are right at home in minimalist builds. Fits like a glove in my Formd T1 at 10L. My only gripe is it’s MSRP, quite the increase from last gen’s... Unless you have specific needs that cater to you with purchasing an Nvidia graphics card, vote with your needs and wallet.
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Under Rated
I made the ‘slight’ performance jump from my 3090 FE because I needed a smaller graphics card for the case I was building in. The 3090 FE is roughly 31mm longer than the 4080 FE which made case selection difficult for the 3090. I mostly play Call of Duty games @ 1440p Ultrawide with maxed out settings, RT & DLSS disabled. My FPS in MW2 was about 90 FPS with the 3090 and after upgrading to the 4080 my fps went to 170fps. The increase in benchmark scores was also significantly higher than the 3090. After watching all the Youtuber review and benchmarks I was under the assumption that the 4080 wouldn’t be worth the upgrade but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Higher FPS in games and higher benchmarks were also backed up with lower overall temps (about 20C+ less per sensor compared to the 3090 FE) and much less power total consumption (450W vs 375W). I am more than happy with the upgrade but I am a little worried that the drop from 24GB of VRAM to 16GB may affect future performance.
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Big Card Big Price
The card is enormous, heavy, and power hungry. I have it paired with a 13700k and I think my 850 watt power supply is the bare minimum to keep those two fed. Also, it comes with an adapter but make sure your power supply has three 8 pin PCIe connectors or a Gen 5 connector. Also, in regards to its weight, probably either mount it vertically if your case allows or get something to prevent sag. The blower style fans are pretty quiet and keep the card cool in my Lian Li Lancool 216. Performance over my EVGA 3080 (RIP EVGA) is significant in both games and video rendering. The biggest con is the price. I needed a second machine with some guts to it but I probably could have compromised. By buying it, I'm validating NVIDIA's bonkers new pricing scheme. Hopefully extra competition will knock some sense into them.