The laptop rtx 5080 delivers performance that's within 15% of the rtx 5090 in benchmarks
The RTX 5080 nearly matches the RTX 5090's performance with a 15% difference, offering better value for budget-conscious gamers.

Laptops equipped with Nvidia's RTX 50 series, particularly the RTX 5080, have begun to emerge, showcasing a performance nearly indistinguishable from the top-tier RTX 5090. Early reviews and benchmarks indicate that the performance gap between these two models is marginal, with the 5080 trailing the 5090 by less than 15% in most tests. This slight difference is noteworthy given the substantial price gap, with some 5080 laptops costing up to $1,000 less than their 5090 counterparts.
The performance comparison was thoroughly analyzed by Notebookcheck, utilizing XMG Neo 16 A25 engineering samples powered by AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX processors. In a series of tests, the RTX 5080 maintained a competitive stance, coming within 10 percent of the 5090 in multiple 3DMark and gaming benchmarks. Notably, in the Steel Nomad benchmark, the 5090 was ahead scoring 6,156, an 18% lead over the 5080. The difference was further narrowed to 15% in Port Royal at 1440p and even less in other scenarios, showcasing the 5080's strong performance.
Detailed scrutiny reveals that at 1080p resolutions, both the 5080 and 5090 GPUs perform similarly in games like Final Fantasy XV, suggesting minimal CPU bottlenecking in these scenarios. However, gaming at 4K resolution, especially with ray tracing enabled, allows the 5090 to widen its lead. Yet, even in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Baldur's Gate 3, the performance gap remains around 15%, indicating how efficiently the 5080 operates under lower resolutions.
Despite these close margins, intensive games such as Monster Hunter Wilds, Alan Wake 2, and Assassin's Creed Shadows challenged both GPUs significantly. At native 4K with ray tracing, neither card could sustain 50 fps, with the 5090 outperforming marginally in all resolutions. Mixed reviews emerge as the 5090 provides a modest 10 fps increment over the RTX 4090, highlighting the 5080's superior cost-per-frame value for most users unless upgrading from much older hardware.
Amid a vibrant tech landscape, Nvidia's mid-range offerings are anticipated, with the RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti set to arrive in forthcoming weeks, followed by the desktop variants. These launches signify Nvidia's strategic segmentation of performance and price, catering to a wide range of gaming enthusiasts.
Sources: TechSpot, Notebookcheck