Tuesday, November 15th 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Now Available, Starting $1200
NVIDIA today formally launched the GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card, its second fastest offering from the GeForce "Ada Lovelace" generation. With a starting price of USD $1,200, the card is positioned a notch below the RTX 4090 flagship, a whole $400 cheaper. It is technically supposed to succeed the RTX 3080 12 GB, while an RTX 4080 12 GB variant was supposed to succeed the RTX 3080 10 GB. NVIDIA cancelled the RTX 4080 12 GB as it heaped bad press due to its specs being significantly different from those of the RTX 4080 16 GB, making this the only SKU with the name RTX 4080.
The GeForce RTX 4080 is based on the 4 nm "AD103" silicon, and armed with 9,728 CUDA cores across 76 streaming multiprocessors. It gets 304 4th generation Tensor cores, and 76 RT cores, besides 112 ROPs. Although it has generationally more memory at 16 GB, its memory bus is narrower at 256-bit GDDR6X. NVIDIA attempted to compensate for this with use of faster 22.4 Gbps-rated memory, and architectural improvements such as larger caches on the silicon, to speed up the memory sub-system. NVIDIA is launching not just the Founders Edition card, but also its partners are launching custom-design boards. Every partner's lineup we've come across thus far includes at least one SKU priced at the $1,200 baseline. The cards should be on the shelves tomorrow (November 16, 2022).
We have a large number of reviews for you today, which include the NVIDIA RTX 4080 Founders Edition, ZOTAC RTX 4080 AMP Extreme AIRO, ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4080 OC, MSI RTX 4080 SUPRIM X, Colorful RTX 4080 Ultra White OC, Gainward RTX 4080 Phantom GS, MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio, and the PNY XLR8 RTX 4080 Verto OC
The GeForce RTX 4080 is based on the 4 nm "AD103" silicon, and armed with 9,728 CUDA cores across 76 streaming multiprocessors. It gets 304 4th generation Tensor cores, and 76 RT cores, besides 112 ROPs. Although it has generationally more memory at 16 GB, its memory bus is narrower at 256-bit GDDR6X. NVIDIA attempted to compensate for this with use of faster 22.4 Gbps-rated memory, and architectural improvements such as larger caches on the silicon, to speed up the memory sub-system. NVIDIA is launching not just the Founders Edition card, but also its partners are launching custom-design boards. Every partner's lineup we've come across thus far includes at least one SKU priced at the $1,200 baseline. The cards should be on the shelves tomorrow (November 16, 2022).
We have a large number of reviews for you today, which include the NVIDIA RTX 4080 Founders Edition, ZOTAC RTX 4080 AMP Extreme AIRO, ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4080 OC, MSI RTX 4080 SUPRIM X, Colorful RTX 4080 Ultra White OC, Gainward RTX 4080 Phantom GS, MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio, and the PNY XLR8 RTX 4080 Verto OC
66 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Now Available, Starting $1200
It's not like they have made a partnership program with AiB's that exclude their competitor.... (www.techpowerup.com/243921/nvidia-ends-controversial-geforce-partner-program-gpp)
or paid OEM not to use the competitor(fortune.com/2007/02/15/suit-intel-paid-dell-up-to-1-billion-a-year-not-to-use-amd-chips/)
The exact same upsell argument I've seen loads more on next gen AMD's (XT/XTX) and Nvidia (4080/90)
Pricing in general, from tech sites and MSRP. I really can't care about.
MSRP can be somewhat sometimes almost usable for a price indicator, but 3000-series release+crypto show have shown that doesn't necessarily matter (inb4 AMD fanboy)
prices in general doesn't match, and I need to check local anyways. It's all make believe in regard to MSRP (+tax) anyways
Nvidia site stock appeared in UK at 14:00. I watched. Never pressed 'buy' because I'm not interested in buying at that price. Out of stock within 20 seconds. Cue eBay sales.
The only reason I'd upgrade is to get full resolution (instead of 50% resolution scale) playing Assetto Corsa with rain and weather effects in VR on my Reverb G2 V2 at a constant 90fps.
Currently I'm hooked on Red Dead Redemption 2, which will take a while and even runs fine at 4k (gotta love VRR/Gsync compatibility on some TVs) with DLSS on my 3070ti.
NVIDIA is nuts selling the 4080 at this price.
Or the possible inevitability that Nvidia will have to drop prices if the AMD cards are competitve and several hundred pounds cheaper.
Maybe there are more ppl like me who stuck to their 1080TI for so long just to be excited as seeing a rock when looking at those disgusting products.
You buy, you feed the massive greed of those despicable individuals.
I see that currently even the Radeon RX 670(5)0 is a 30% performance upgrade for you.
Happy to agree to disagree. And the other half? None of y'all have to agree, but I have certainly seen the BS they're capable of too, and that's when they're not in the lead.., so I suppose living in NVidia's shadow has its benefits, nothing they do looks as bad and can be excused it would seem.
Everything they do is geared to maximise profits, even the things that appear to be brimming with good will, its all in hopes they get more of your money. So again, I look only at individual products and base my assessment of the performance, price, features merits etc and don't really consider the rest.
I wonder how accurate their site is and how many of these actual cards they have of each model.
Hopefully they don't sell out and cards sit to collect dust....eh, but who am I kidding? Lots of stupid people out there, they'll all sell by tomorrow.
GIGABYTE EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4080 16GB GDDR6X PCI Express 4.0 x16 ATX Video Card $1,239.99
**UPDATE**
Looks like people must have been returning their 4080s because 4 hours after Micro Center has opened their doors today, they now have more in stock. HAHAHA!
(okay, okay....logic dictates that Micro Center probably got another shipment in of more cards)
I waited for this amount of time because I wanted a replacement that will push at least 60FPS at 4K.
Meanwhile the PS5 was a solid companion in my demon carving training.