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RTX 5080 vs RTX 4080 Super 2025 Comparison

The RTX 5080 delivers 35-40% better performance than the RTX 4080 Super across gaming and compute tasks, thanks to its newer Blackwell architecture, increased CUDA cores (10,240 vs 10,240 but optimized), and improved memory bandwidth of 576 GB/s versus 576 GB/s with superior efficiency gains.

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NVIDIA RTX 5080

Flagship Blackwell-architecture GPU with 16GB GDDR7 memory, delivering 35-40% performance uplift over Ada generation

Enthusiasts, 4K gamers, content creators, and users planning 5+ year upgrade cycles who need cutting-edge performance

Score63%
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NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

High-end Ada-generation GPU with 16GB GDDR6X memory, delivers excellent 4K gaming and compute performance at lower cost

Budget-conscious gamers, streamers, and creative professionals who prioritize proven reliability and value over absolute peak performance

Score56%

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AI Summary

The RTX 5080 delivers 35-40% better performance than the RTX 4080 Super across gaming and compute tasks, thanks to its newer Blackwell architecture, increased CUDA cores (10,240 vs 10,240 but optimized), and improved memory bandwidth of 576 GB/s versus 576 GB/s with superior efficiency gains.

Our Verdict

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Choose the RTX 5080 if you want the latest performance, plan to keep your GPU for 4+ years, or do heavy compute/AI workloads—the architecture jump justifies the upgrade. Choose the RTX 4080 Super if you're on a tight budget, already own one, or primarily play at 1440p where both exceed 100 fps—waiting for price drops on the 5080 is also reasonable given current pricing.

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NVIDIA RTX 5080
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Choose NVIDIA RTX 5080 if

Enthusiasts, 4K gamers, content creators, and users planning 5+ year upgrade cycles who need cutting-edge performance

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Choose NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super if

Budget-conscious gamers, streamers, and creative professionals who prioritize proven reliability and value over absolute peak performance

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • GPU Architecture Generation:NVIDIA RTX 5080 wins(Blackwell (2025) vs Ada Lovelace (2023))
  • Manufacturing Process:5nm (TSMC) vs 5nm (TSMC)
  • Memory Configuration:NVIDIA RTX 5080 wins(16GB GDDR7 vs 16GB GDDR6X)
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Key Facts & Figures

25 numeric metrics compared

MetricNVIDIA RTX 5080NVIDIA RTX 4080 SuperRatio
CUDA Cores(cores)14,08010,240
Memory Interface(bit)320-bit320-bit
Memory Bandwidth(GB/s)576576 GB/s
FP32 Performance(TFLOPS)54.9 TFLOPS41.1 TFLOPS
Boost Clock(GHz)2.55 GHz2.55 GHz
VRAM Capacity(GB)16 GB GDDR716 GB GDDR6X
Power Consumption(W)575W TDP320W TDP
Launch Price (MSRP)(USD)$999$799
Boost Clock Speed(MHz)2,655 MHz2,505 MHz
4K Gaming Performance (avg FPS)(FPS)165 FPS (ultra settings)120 FPS (ultra settings)
TDP (Power Consumption)(W)575W320W
FP32 Tensor Performance(TFLOPS)1,457 TFLOPS1,148 TFLOPS
Recommended Retail Price (USD)(USD)$2,199$999
Peak FP32 Performance(TFLOPS)1,457
Ray Tracing (RT) Performance(TFLOPS)364
Memory Capacity(GB)16
Power Consumption (TDP)(W)320
1440p Gaming (avg. fps in modern AAA)(fps)165
Launch MSRP(USD)$1,999
CUDA Cores(cores)10,24010,240
Memory Bandwidth(GB/s)576576
TDP (Power Consumption)(W)320320
Manufacturing Process(nm)55
Expected 4K Gaming Performance(%)+35-40% vs 4080SBaseline (100%)
MSRP Launch Price(USD)1,9991,599

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

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  • GPU Architecture Generation

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    Blackwell (2025)(winner)

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    Ada Lovelace (2023)

  • Manufacturing Process

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    5nm (TSMC)

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    5nm (TSMC)

  • Memory Configuration

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    16GB GDDR7(winner)

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    16GB GDDR6X

  • Memory Bandwidth

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    576 GB/s

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    576 GB/s

  • Estimated Gaming Performance Gain

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    35-40% faster(winner)

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    Baseline

  • TDP (Power Consumption)

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    320W

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    320W

  • MSRP Launch Price

    NVIDIA RTX 5080

    $1,999 USD

    NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

    $1,599 USD (at launch 2023)(winner)

Full Comparison

NNVIDIA RTX 5080
NNVIDIA RTX 4080 Super
CUDA Cores(cores)
14,080
10,240
Memory Bandwidth(GB/s)
576
576 GB/s
Memory Capacity(GB)
16
CUDA Cores(cores)
10,240
10,240
Manufacturing Process(nm)
5
5
Memory Interface(bit)
320-bit
320-bit
Boost Clock(GHz)
2.55 GHz
2.55 GHz
FP32 Performance(TFLOPS)
54.9 TFLOPS
41.1 TFLOPS
VRAM Capacity(GB)
16 GB GDDR7
16 GB GDDR6X
Memory Configuration
16GB GDDR7
16GB GDDR6X
Memory Bandwidth(GB/s)
576
576
Power Consumption(W)
575W TDP
320W TDP
TDP (Power Consumption)(W)
575W
320W
TDP (Power Consumption)(W)
320
320
Launch Price (MSRP)(USD)
$999
$799
MSRP Launch Price(USD)
1,999
1,599
Boost Clock Speed(MHz)
2,655 MHz
2,505 MHz
4K Gaming Performance (avg FPS)(FPS)
165 FPS (ultra settings)
120 FPS (ultra settings)
FP32 Tensor Performance(TFLOPS)
1,457 TFLOPS
1,148 TFLOPS
Peak FP32 Performance(TFLOPS)
1,457
Expected 4K Gaming Performance(%)
+35-40% vs 4080S
Baseline (100%)
Recommended Retail Price (USD)(USD)
$2,199
$999
DLSS Frame Generation
DLSS 4 (native frame gen)
DLSS 3 (interpolation only)
Ray Tracing (RT) Performance(TFLOPS)
364
Power Consumption (TDP)(W)
320
1440p Gaming (avg. fps in modern AAA)(fps)
165
Launch MSRP(USD)
$1,999
Architecture Generation
Blackwell (2025)
Ada Lovelace (2023)

Pros & Cons

10 pros·7 cons across both

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NVIDIA RTX 5080

+5-3

Pros

  • 35-40% faster gaming performance at 4K ultra settings vs RTX 4080 Super
  • Blackwell architecture with improved efficiency and lower latency
  • GDDR7 memory (faster than GDDR6X) with better bandwidth utilization
  • Superior ray tracing and DLSS 4 support with frame generation
  • Better thermal efficiency and quieter operation under load

Cons

  • $1,999 MSRP is $400 premium over RTX 4080 Super launch price
  • Requires newer PSU (850W+ recommended vs 750W for 4080 Super)
  • Limited software maturity compared to mature Ada driver ecosystem
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NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super

+5-4

Pros

  • Excellent value on secondary market ($900-1,200 used in 2025)
  • Proven driver stability with 2+ years of optimization
  • Handles 4K gaming at 60+ fps in most titles with high settings
  • Lower power consumption profile (320W TDP) suitable for 750W PSUs
  • Strong performance in CUDA and tensor workloads for AI/ML tasks

Cons

  • 35-40% slower than RTX 5080 in native performance benchmarks
  • GDDR6X memory is slower than GDDR7 with higher latency
  • No DLSS 4 frame generation support (DLSS 3 only)
  • Older architecture means fewer optimization pathways for future titles

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. Only if you game at 4K with maximum settings or do compute-intensive work. The 35-40% performance gain justifies the upgrade for future-proofing (planning 5+ year ownership), but 1440p gamers will see diminishing returns. If you already own a 4080 Super achieving 60+ fps at your target resolution, the $400+ premium isn't necessary yet.

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