Wednesday, January 10th 2024
NVIDIA RTX 4080 SUPER Founders Edition Pictured, Thanks to iBUYPOWER
We recently did an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Founders Edition unboxing preview; and although NVIDIA has announced all three of its RTX 40-series SUPER graphics cards, including the RTX 4080 SUPER that goes on sale this January 31; nobody in the press has an RTX 4080 SUPER Founders Edition sample yet. At the iBUYPOWER booth, we caught one. As a major OEM/SI, the company has access to these, and there's no NDA in place preventing us from picturing it. We just can't show you what it drives like, until later this month.
So then, the RTX 4080 SUPER comes in a similar big black box to the one the RTX 4070 SUPER came in, which opens out along a diagonal axis, to reveal the card. The card is huge, triple slot-thick, and bears geometric resemblance to the original RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 Founders Edition cards. What's new is that the magnesium-alloy outer frame of the cooler is now matte-black, and contrasted with diamond-cut edges that are glossy black (though not silver-chrome). The heatsink remains matte black thanks to its ceramic surface treatment; the body panel behind the PCB has the RTX 4080 SUPER embossed logo. The RTX 4080 SUPER starts selling from January 31, at a starting price of $999.
So then, the RTX 4080 SUPER comes in a similar big black box to the one the RTX 4070 SUPER came in, which opens out along a diagonal axis, to reveal the card. The card is huge, triple slot-thick, and bears geometric resemblance to the original RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 Founders Edition cards. What's new is that the magnesium-alloy outer frame of the cooler is now matte-black, and contrasted with diamond-cut edges that are glossy black (though not silver-chrome). The heatsink remains matte black thanks to its ceramic surface treatment; the body panel behind the PCB has the RTX 4080 SUPER embossed logo. The RTX 4080 SUPER starts selling from January 31, at a starting price of $999.
13 Comments on NVIDIA RTX 4080 SUPER Founders Edition Pictured, Thanks to iBUYPOWER
But that's not really true because the Quadro line offers driver related things that the GeForce cards don't like specific drivers for Autocad and more.
Lmao. Never. Ada is also already halfway down its refresh cycle, even 800 is rich.
With RTX 4090 at 2000 EUR we could see shops trying to get 1300 - 1500 EUR for RTX 4080 Super - after all, it will be faster than discontinued RTX 4080 that goes for 1150 EUR.
And when the Ada cards arrive, I wouldn't be surprised if the price for RTX 5080 will be set at 1800 USD / EUR. That's 1200 + 50%, since we should have as much price increase as there is performance increase, by the new Jensen's Law, since Moore's dead.
involuntary :nutkick:Threats by boycott only work if your boycott makes a difference. And while the AI craze is in full swing (or as Nvidia predicts, it only just begun), gamers are irrelevant, just as we were during cryptomadness.
Trust me, a lot more Tesla's end up used by China than gaming cards.
The real reason GPUs have gone up so much over the past decade is about demand. Demand has gone through the roof with GPU's from crypto to AI to gaming. Demand has gone through the roof for GPUs and that is what is driving up the price.