Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Review

Nvidia's $1,000 RTX 5080 offers modest improvements over the 4080 Super and fails to impress given the price.

: Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5080, priced at $1,000, offers limited advancements over the RTX 4080 Super, with only slight performance gains and power efficiency. Gaming benchmarks reveal it is only modestly faster at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K resolutions, often trailing behind AMD's 7900 XTX. Although its power consumption remains reasonable, its ray tracing capabilities bring minimal improvement over prior models.

Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5080 is priced at $1,000, offering half the specs of its pricier sibling, the RTX 5090. Despite its new GDDR7 memory, the RTX 5080 only slightly outperforms the RTX 4080 Super, providing limited advancements for a next-generation graphics card.

Benchmark tests across popular games show underwhelming results, with the RTX 5080 often lagging behind AMD's 7900 XTX and failing to deliver significant FPS improvements. Although it manages slight performance gains in 1440p and 4K tests, the overall value is questioned considering previous generation cards like the 4080 Super.

Power consumption for the RTX 5080 is efficient, generally requiring less power than its predecessors. However, ray tracing performance remains unimpressive, showing only minimal gains over the 4080 Super, leading to questions over its value and competitive pricing.