NVIDIA has officially launched the GeForce RTX 5080, and gamers are eager to see how it stacks up against the powerhouse RTX 4090. With the latest Blackwell architecture, new DLSS 4 technology, and a price tag of $999, the RTX 5080 promises high-end performance at a lower cost. But does it really challenge the RTX 4090? Let’s break it down.
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When comparing raw hardware power, the RTX 4090 still holds the crown. Here’s a quick look at the key specs:
ModelCUDA CoresMemory (GDDR7)Memory SpeedBusPowerPriceRTX 409016,38424GB GDDR6X21Gbps384-bit450W$1,599RTX 508010,75216GB GDDR730Gbps256-bit360W$999The RTX 4090 has more CUDA cores, a wider memory bus, and higher power consumption. However, the RTX 5080 benefits from GDDR7 memory, which has a faster speed, offering better efficiency despite a narrower memory bus.
If you’re looking for the best 4K gaming experience, the RTX 4090 still delivers higher frame rates. Benchmarks show that the RTX 5080 is around 18% slower than the RTX 4090 in demanding AAA games at 4K resolution. However, when compared to the previous RTX 4080, the 5080 is about 15% faster, making it a solid upgrade.
For 1440p gaming, the RTX 5080 offers excellent performance, often coming close to the RTX 4090 while consuming less power. So, if you don’t need the absolute best performance and want to save $600, the RTX 5080 is a great choice.