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The 4080 Super ships with a few more of Nvidia's CUDA cores enabled—10,240 compared to 9,728, a 5.26 percent increase—and those cores are clocked marginally faster.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super performance benchmarks. Let’s start at 4K resolution, as that’s the most demanding common scenario for these ultra-high-end graphics cards, ...
Nvidia’s RTX 4080 isn’t a showstopper. In terms of raw performance, it’s still one of the best graphics cards you can buy, only taking a back seat to the behemoth RTX 4090 in performance.
What it is Enjoy a $300 discount on the MSI 17″ RTX 4080 Gaming Laptop (Vector 17 HX A14VHG-1016US), which pairs a 24-core ...
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4080 delivers stunning performance improvements in content creation, but the high price tag and limited memory keep it from being a no-brainer.
Nvidia’s RTX 4080 Super is the first of the 40-series GPUs to get a price drop. It replaces the RTX 4080, but with only a small performance bump over the original card.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super is available in the US, UK, and Australia (among other markets) from January 31, 2024, with a US MSRP of $999.99 (about £800 / AU$1,400).
Nvidia’s RTX 4080 has been out for a while, but the RTX 4070 Ti is a new release, and the circumstances around it are quite strange. At first, ...
Nvidia has had a bit of a turbulent time of late, but it looks like the upcoming GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card could get our hype levels rising again. That's thanks to a new leak, which suggests ...
The new Nvidia RTX 4080 is another speedy graphics card—it bloody should be for $1,200—and when you take DLSS 3 into account you are getting on for twice the performance of the similarly ...
Very little about Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4080 is surprising—especially now that the confusing, scrapped 12GB version is being renamed.In pretty much all of our performance tests, it slots in right ...
Did Nvidia really need to bother making the RTX 4080 Super? That's a question I've been asking as I benchmark the latest Ada GPU, and from a pure silicon point of view I'd have to say, no.