NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Blackwell's high-end mainstream card — 16GB GDDR7, 10,752 CUDA cores, DLSS 4, and a 360W power budget.
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Pros
- ✓ 16GB GDDR7 at 960 GB/s
- ✓ DLSS 4 support
- ✓ More efficient than RTX 4090 per watt
- ✓ Same $999 MSRP as 4080 Super
Cons
- – Half the VRAM of the 5090
- – Big step down in cores from 5090
- – Still needs an 850W PSU
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