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    GeForce RTX 4080 Review: Sufficiently Speedy for Solid 4K

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    Although the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090
    may be the first flagship of the company’s Ada Lovelace-architecture gaming GPU line, the step-down RTX 4080 should attract more potential buyers, if only because its $1,200 price tag is $400 lower than the 4090’s (though that will vary by board manufacturer) . And if you want to save money but still get solid 4K gameplay or smoother streaming out of your graphics card, the RTX 4080 is definitely your best bet — for the moment.

    A lot depends upon how well AMD’s newest RDNA 3-architecture RX 7900 XTX performs (or the 7900 XT at $899), since it will compete directly with the RTX 4080 at a lower $1,000 figure. We won’t know that until mid-December, though, since that’s when it’s expected to ship. And the rest of the RTX 40-series, from the RTX 4070 down, remains somewhat of a mystery; if theunlaunched“The 12GB model of the RTX 4080 indeed becomes the RTX 4070, I’d place that as a top-end 1440p card or bare-bones 4K.

    Table of Contents

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    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Founders Edition specs
    • Relative performance of recent GPUs
      • Shadow of the Tomb Raider gaming test (4K)
      • Note:
      • 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra
      • Note:
      • SpecViewPerf 2020 SolidWorks (4K)
      • Note:
      • 3DMark Speed ​​Way (DX12 Ultimate)
      • Note:
      • 3DMark DXR (DirectX Ray Tracing)
      • Note:
      • 3DMark DLSS
      • Note:
    • Test PC configuration

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    • really fast
    • Lifts performance of everything, not just games and applications that specifically support the new algorithms
    • Relatively quiet

    Don’t Like

    • big
    • Relatively expensive
    • Using the power adapter requires more clearance than you might have.

    In fact, the RTX 40 series thus far seems to be a notable leap over the 30 series, not just in frame rates but in ray tracing and latency performance improvements, as well as improved performance consistency in general. Enough of a leap that if you’re on the fence about upgrading from a 30 series card, it might tip you into the greener pasture. (Here’s a summary of all the updates the 40 series brings to the line.)

    But it might merit waiting if you need to save even more or aren’t quite set up for 4K gaming — you really want a powerful CPU and system with a high-bandwidth (PCIe 4 or later) GPU slot, not just a 4K monitor, or you won’t get as much out of the new GPU as you’d expect. The two 40-series cards I’ve tested are not only faster with significantly lower latency, but they also seem to rely on the CPU far more than the 30 series.

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Founders Edition specs

    Memories

    16GB GDDR6X

    Memory bandwidth (GBps)

    716.9

    Memory clock (GHz)

    11.2

    GPU clock (GHz, base/boost)

    2.21/2.51

    Memory data rate/Interface

    22Gbps / 256-bit

    RT cores

    76

    CUDA cores

    9,728

    Texture mapping units

    304

    streaming multiprocessors

    76

    Tensor Cores

    304

    process

    4nm

    TGP/min PSU

    320W / 750W

    Max thermal (degrees)

    194F/90C

    buses

    PCIe 4.0×16

    size

    3 slots; 12.0×5.4in. (304x137mm)

    launch price

    $1,200

    Shipping date

    Nov. 15, 2022

    And if you’re upgrading from an RTX 3080Ti, you might even need a new case to fit the RTX 4080. The latter is a three-slot card, longer and higher than the former — in fact, it’s the same size as the RTX 4090. Since it’s higher, if you’ re using the three-headed power adapter, there needs to be sufficient clearance to keep it from bending too much near the connector. There have been isolated reports of, well, melting.

    The RTX 4080 is as fat as the RTX 4090, which is the same size as an Xbox Series S.

    Lori Grunin/CNET

    For gamers who use DLSS, the card still delivers a lift in DLSS 2 as well as an even better bump with DLSS 3. For games that support the latter, if you run in Performance mode on the RTX 4080 it can deliver the same frame rate As the RTX 4090 in Quality mode, though whether the drop in quality (if there is one) depends upon the game, your visual acuity and how much you care. It’s definitely a tradeoff to consider if you’re on a budget.

    Only 10 games with DLSS 3 support are available as of the launch of the RTX 4080:

    • A Plague Tale: Requiem
    • Bright Memory: Infinite
    • Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed
    • FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch
    • F1 22
    • Justice
    • loop mancer
    • Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
    • Microsoft Flight Simulator
    • super people

    Of course that number will grow over time, but until it does, you still need to think about DLSS 2 performance.

    Pending formal encoder testing, I can say that it seems like the AV1 encode/decode bump makes a difference, at least in OBS (one of the few applications that have thus far added support, since it requires the use of a different Nvidia codec) where it handled recording a stream well enough in 4K. But it’s early days, and it can be persnickety about the settings to do so successfully. Not a deal-breaker, but an annoyance. DaVinci supports them, but as yet Adobe Premiere Pro doesn’t seem to. For 3D-based pro graphics applications, at least as measured by SpecViewPerf 2020, there are the usual generational and 4090-over-4080 performance differences.

    While the RTX 4080 isn’t as fast as the RTX 4090 with all the stops pulled out, nor would you expect it to be, on a lot of games where the shiny and the detail are more important than speed, the RTX 4080 should do Do them justice in 4K for less cash. Whether or not it’s the best deal out there for the job may change over the next couple of months, as AMD ships and CES announcements arrive.

    Relative performance of recent GPUs

    Shadow of the Tomb Raider gaming test (4K)

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS).

    3DMark Fire Strike Ultra

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance

    SpecViewPerf 2020 SolidWorks (4K)

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS).

    3DMark Speed ​​Way (DX12 Ultimate)

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance

    3DMark DXR (DirectX Ray Tracing)

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS).

    3DMark DLSS

    DLSS 2, Quality, RTX 4080

    DLSS 3, Quality, RTX 4080

    DLSS 2, Quality, RTX 4090

    DLSS 2, Performance, RTX 4080

    DLSS 3, Quality, RTX 4090

    DLSS 3, Performance, RTX 4080

    DLSS 2, Performance, RTX 4090

    DLSS 3, Performance, RTX 4090

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS).

    Test PC configuration

    custom pc

    Microsoft Windows 11 Pro (22H2); 3.2GHz Intel Core i9-12900K; 32GB DDR5-4800; 2x Corsair MP600 Pro SSD; Corsair HX1200 80 Plus Platinum PSU, MSI MPG Z690 Force Wi-Fi motherboard, Corsair 4000D Airflow midtower case

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