The RTX 5080 OC graphics card offers a strong performance, while also having the latest Blackwell architectural advances from NVIDIA.
Of course, it should not be too big, as its raw performance increased compared to the previous generation. The process of making this graphics card remains at a time of 2nm, which is less than the increased performance of the RTX 4000 series. These physical limitations are inevitable; Even for nvidia. To make up for this issue, artificial intelligence -based improvements have expanded significantly; Especially with DLSS 4 and MFG technologies. Unlike previous releases, gamers have to wait for widespread optimization, the DLSS 4 is easily accessible on older GPUs. However, the MFG (multi -frame production) remains unique to the RTX 5000 series and allows the RTX 5080 OC to fully use its next -generation capabilities.
The card shines on artificial intelligence -based performance improvements and shows the future of instant rendering and improvement (UPSCALING). While raw hardware improvements may seem mandatory, the RTX 5080 proves that the next gaming evolution is not just about raw power but about intelligent optimization. The biggest limit of this graphics card is its VRAM. It has only 2GB of VRAM, although it has significantly improved the speed of the GDDR7. However, there are scenarios in which the graphics card is in trouble and sometimes leads to crash.
Reducing resolution helps a lot and is inevitable in such cases. So the RTX 5080 is ideal for gaming at HD with maximum settings. In some games, it can even run 4K resolution without reducing details. However, the performance in 4K varies depending on the game, and more tests will be required to determine its actual capabilities in different fields.
What is the RTX 5080 graphics card?
It can be said that the RTX 5080 is a high -performance graphics card based on the GB203 graphics chip that converts it to the second fast -made graphics card using the new Blackwell architecture from NVIDIA. The TUF series of ASUS is well known in the graphics card market. Apparently, TUF cards are known for their simple but practical design. The RTX 5080 is no exception and is integrated into the production line.
Technically, the RTX 5080 offers the same set of the flagship features of the RTX 5090; This means that there will be no reduction in the main function and the power of execution. However, a closer look at the specifications shows clear differences in the performance between the two models that immediately attract the attention of the audience.
With the release of Blackwell’s graphics cards, many games will benefit from new features like DLSS and MFG. In addition, the DLSS is transferred to the Transformer model. This will also be useful for the holders of older RTX graphics cards. However, multi -frame production (MFG) will be unique to the RTX 5000 series graphics cards. If the game does not support the MFG native, users can still enable it through the NVIDIA control panel. According to NVIDIA, there should be no performance difference between native support and activation through the control panel.
Overall packaging and design
As soon as the box is opened, you will be impressed with a strong, well -made design of this graphics card. The external body is made of a combination of metal and plastic, while its aluminum back plate enhances structural strength and enhances heat transfer.
The design, with the preservation of the look of the TUF series, is matte and simple. RGB lighting is minimized and limited to the logo next to the graphics card. It adds a delicacy that doesn’t look too much. This cautious approach is supposed to be attractive to content gamers and creators who prefer performance and durability over the eye -catching beauties.
One of the highlights of this product is its cooling system, which uses three large -axis fans to create strong air flow and drag fresh air effectively. However, the large size of the graphics card should not be ignored. With a relatively than 5 cm long length and the transverse of four slots, in some structures, the adjacent PCIE slots may block you. Overall, at first glance, the RTX 5080 graphics cards are excellent in both design and construction quality.
Function: PCIE 5.0 system but only 1GB of VRAM
The RTX 5090 graphics cards like the RTX 5080 use the technical advances of the new Blackwell architecture. However, in terms of performance, the second rapid model of this series has a clear distinction with its flagship; To see this difference, it is enough to take a closer look at the test results.
The RTX 5080 is the second powerful graphics card in the Blackwell production line by NVIDIA. The card has 2 CUDA cores and uses 2GB of GDDR7 memory and 2GB of memory bandwidth.
One of the highlights of the DLSS 4 support is in collaboration with the production of multi -frame (MFG). This advanced technology improves visual realism by using artificial intelligence -based frames and beam reconstruction. Nvidia has claimed that this process offers a better quality display and gameplay.
The RTX 5080 graphics cards use the PCIE 5.0 interface in optimal conditions. However, reverse compatibility with older PCIE standards ensures that the latest Blackwell graphics cards can still work with older motherboards.
RTX 5080 graphics card testing conditions

For this test, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D processor is used with the Asrock X870E Taichi motherboard. All performance benchmarks were performed in Performance Mode.
As an alternative, Q-Mode is also provided, which uses fan curvature to reduce fan speed. However, this does not affect the maximum energy consumption or speed of the graphics card clock.
Synthetic benchmarks
The RTX 5080 graphics cards increase the power of the RTX 4080 Super in synthetic benchmarks; However, the graphics card is difficult to overcome compared to the founder version of the RTX 5080. Keep in mind that the difference between the power of the two is only 2 %. Such a difference will not be significant or considerable when working.
In contrast to the new flagship, the RTX 5090, the RTX 5080 graphics card falls significantly. Even the RTX 4090 has a clear vanguard, with its 2 % superiority of the RTX 5080. In terms of competing with AMD, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics cards are still a tough competitor; Even in front of the second Blackwell fast model of NVIDIA.
Despite the synthetic test results, benchmark scores do not always show the actual gaming or productivity performance. Just as the actual performance will be quite different depending on factors such as game optimization, driver updates and specific needs.
RTX 5080 graphics card performance in professional applications

According to the test results, our graphics card generally falls behind the RTX 5090 (in the field of overall performance and execution). However, for semi -professional work, the RTX 5080 can still be a good option, as it offers optimal performance in SPecViewperf 2020.
In the latest SpecworkStation 4.0 test, the implementation difference between these graphics cards is reduced; However, the overall ranking remains unchanged. Interestingly, AMD is once used as a powerful option for professional applications. Finally, it is the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, which sets the standard in this category.
However, hardware compatibility with specific software is very important to maximize performance. In professional environments, Workstation GPUs equipped with specialized drivers are generally the best choice to ensure the stability and complete optimization of the software.
Gaming Performance

The RTX 5080 graphics cards have enough power to manage modern games, but its performance varies depending on the game. A closer look shows that VRAM limitations can become a barrier, as the 2GB memory of this card is only half the flagship model.
An obvious example of this is the game of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which is constantly in 4K resolution with DLSS and tracking the full route. The same thing shows the problem of VRAM real. Benchmarks were not complete in this regard; However, even the RTX 4080 was in trouble and provided only 4 frames per second. The RTX 5080 probably won’t perform better. However, this problem does not exist in other games; This makes Indiana Jones and the Great Circle more an exception than a general process.
For those who consider the RTX 5080, it is also important to choose the right display. This card is mainly designed for gaming QHD (1440p resolution) and UHD (4K resolution). 4K gaming may be more challenging over time; Especially when it relies only on the performance of Rasteisation. UPSCALING technologies such as DLSS may be essential to maintaining the fluid frame rate at higher resolutions.
DLSS 4 and Multi -frame production (MFG)

When we look at the raw material performance, Blackwell’s graphics cards from NVIDIA do not provide significant advantage over the ADA Lovelace generation. However, NVIDIA has improved and rebuilt key technologies, including DLSS and FD (FG).
By changing the Transformer (DLSS 4) model, the image quality improves dramatically; Without affecting the power of execution. In combination with FG and multi -frame production (MFG) – which is unique to Blackwell’s graphics cards – the framework can be increased.
RTX 5080 graphics cards are not much superior to the founder edition; However, it uses the same permanent chip. However, compared to the RTX 5090, it remains significantly with a significant difference.
When the native gaming performance is considered with DLSS 4 and MFG activation, we see a significant difference. With MFG activation, the RTX 5080 OC graphics cards can experience a 5 -fold performance increase over the RTX 4090.
Of course, this comparison has some limitations, as the ADA LoveLace flagship does not support these new technologies. For this reason, this comparison is not fair. Considering this, the RTX 5080 offers the mental frame rate by activating artificial intelligence -based improvements.
Sound Release
ASUS has high performance cooling system in its RTX 5080. The card has three Axial-Tech fans designed to create optimal air flow and temperature control.
In practice, this decision, the fans, is in 2D mode and only rotates under light and low -speed loads. In the Idle mode, or low -pressure tasks, only 1.5 dB is measured in a test setting that almost impaired the card.
However, in stress testing, the sound level increases to 1.5 dB. Although this amount of sound is not too loud, it is clearly audible during the operation.
RTX 5080 graphics card temperature

The RTX 5080 graphics cards use different cooling performance than Founders Edition, making these two graphics cards very different in heat exchange. ASUS uses a large heathin with steam chamber with three axial-tech fans to pass fresh air through cooling blades to manage heat.
Of course, the company also promotes its MaxContact technology, which is designed to provide an extremely smooth contact surface between the cooling and the graphics card chip and guarantee better heat transfer. However, this claim cannot be confirmed because it has not been opened during the graphics card test.
The big heathin is enough to manage the full 2 -watt graphics card. During the stress test, the temperature of up to 0.5 ° C recorded for the GPU kernel; While the VRAM temperature remained slightly lower at 2 degrees Celsius. Unfortunately, the hot point of the graphics card is measured and it is unclear whether NVIDIA will activate this feature in future updates. Access to this data will be valuable, as it can help diagnose possible heat transfer problems caused by the exhaustion of materials over time.
ASUS has a different approach to thermal materials compared to the Founders Edition version of NVIDIA, which uses liquid metal to improve conductivity. Instead, a phase change thermal pad is used, designed to be as durable and at the same time avoid the disadvantages of traditional thermal paste. This guarantees long -term stability without the risks associated with the use of liquid metal.
Electric consumption

Fortunately, the RTX 5080 does not record a new record for power consumption. However, NVIDIA has increased TGP compared to the RTX 4080. This amount has reached 2 watts to 2 watts. The increase is less than the increase in the flagship of this series; The power consumption in the series is up to 5 watts (a new record for NVIDIA graphics cards).
According to the tests, the RTX 5080 has the same power consumption as the RTX 3090. When the performance is considered per watt, it shows a significant improvement in efficiency over previous generations. However, with the peak of 2 watts in stress tests and about 2 watts in gaming, the RTX 5080 is by no means a low -use graphics card.
For those who intend to buy and install the second fast graphics card in the Blackwell series, ASUS recommends a power supply with at least 2 watts. Observing these specifications is very important to ensure the stable and reliable performance of the pressure system.
Overall ranking
The RTX 5080 is a high -performance graphics card that offers a significant increase in frame rates using the new Blackwell architecture of NVIDIA; Of course, as long as its latest features are used. ASUS remains loyal to the design of its TUF signature and ensures that this graphics card is simply in the TUF series production line.
However, the owners of very powerful cards from the Ada Lovelace generation should not worry. The increase in raw performance is relatively average compared to the previous generation. The biggest advantages of Blackwell’s architecture belong to its new technologies that create a significant increase in frame rates in supported games and applications.
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