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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Definitely worth the investment!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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recently upgraded to the GeForce RTX 5080, and it completely exceeded my expectations. The performance jump compared to previous generations is incredible — games run ultra-smooth even in 4K with ray tracing on. Temperatures stay low, fan noise is minimal, and the power efficiency is surprisingly good for such a powerful card.
What really impressed me is how consistent the frame rates are, even in demanding titles. It also handles creative workloads like video editing and 3D rendering flawlessly. The build quality feels premium, and installation was straightforward.
Overall, the RTX 5080 is a beast — perfect for gamers, creators, and anyone looking for top-tier performance.
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This is one of the best-looking graphics cards around, and it has the performance to match. With the help of DLSS, I can run practically all games at high settings, and they look phenomenal on my 4K TV.
I love the RTX 5080's compact two-slot size, which made it a breeze to install. The lit-up GeForce logo and top cross add some flair, but it would've been nice if their color and/or brightness could be controlled.
The card's dual flow-through fans do a great job of keeping the GPU cool. I hardly notice it running, even during the most intense games, and my computer's other fans often end up being louder.
All in all, I'm happy with the RTX 5080 in my gaming PC. It does everything I need without completely breaking the bank or consuming excessive amounts of power.
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I upgraded from an Intel Arc B580 Founders Edition to the RTX 5080 FE — and while both cards look great and serve different needs, the performance jump is incredible. The B580 was honestly impressive for $249 — it handled 1440p with upscaling well, and its design felt sleek and clean. But the 5080 FE, paired with a Ryzen 9800X3D and 6000 MT/s CL30 memory, unlocked a whole new tier.
Overclocked (+390 MHz core, +3000 MHz memory), the card stays whisper quiet and holds 60–62°C under full load. Power draw peaks around 320W with path tracing. It fit perfectly in my Lian Li 207 with no sag — the FE frame is rock-solid. Through tempered glass, it looks like a piece of industrial art.
Performance is nothing short of insane:
• Cyberpunk 2077 (RT + DLSS + Frame Gen): up to 260 fps
• Resident Evil 4 Remake: 160–180 fps
• Kingdom Come: 180–200 fps
• Half-Life 2 RTX: 220–240 fps
DLSS is next-level: nearly indistinguishable from native, yet boosts fps massively. Frame Generation? Underrated. It delivers smoother gameplay than native 70–80 fps and can be tuned (2x, 3x) for your own preference. It’s not a gimmick — it’s transformative.
I’m not a die-hard NVIDIA fan. But let’s be honest: everyone wants a cheap NVIDIA card with enough VRAM. That’s the main complaint, not the technology itself. NVIDIA sets the pace — AMD and Intel are still catching up.
Minor coil whine at first, gone after a few days. 16GB VRAM might feel limiting for future 4K, but it’s perfect for 1440p with RT now. Add in DLSS, Frame Gen, and silent cooling — and at $999, this is simply the best GPU you can buy today.
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The RTX 5080 Founders Edition is an absolute powerhouse for 4K and high-refresh-rate gaming. It crushes every modern title I throw at it, with ray tracing and DLSS delivering stunning visuals and smooth performance. The sleek, premium design and improved cooling system are exactly what you’d expect from NVIDIA. My only wish that it utilized an EVEN BIGGER cooling system to really get down those temps for higher clock speeds. At current I run at about 62C at 100% load with the default fan curve.
Games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Black Ops 6 run flawlessly, even maxed out.
My only gripe? I wish it had more VRAM. While it handles current games well, a bit more would help future-proof it for upcoming AAA titles and large modded textures.
Overall, this is one of the best GPUs out there—blazing fast, beautifully built, and nearly perfect. If you can get it for 1000$ I’d say it’s worth it considering the price of the previous generation. I would have really liked there to be 24gb of vram or even 20. Would have made the card the perfect buy.
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WOW THIS CARD IS AMAZING! Not only is this card very powerful, it is also 2-slot card! The potential for overclocking is amazing on the card as well, for me undervolting its stays under 60 °C with no coil wine and not much power use
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The sleek look of this founders edition card looks amazing. This card can easily handle any game at 1440p, consistently delivering smooth frame rates in every game I’ve tried. The convenience of being able to overclock your card in the nvidia app is also a wonderful addition. The auto-HDR and super resolution are wonderful for veiwing older or lower quality content. I rarely see temps above 60c and they’re never sustained. For reference, the only time I’ve ever had any stutters in gameplay, my CPU is at 100% utilization. I have an i9-10900k, so its an older chip but a powerful one that i have overclocked. Despite how powerful this CPU is, it’s the bottleneck when you pair it with an RTX 5080
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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This card is incredible, but it's a shame we've gotten to the point where people feel lucky to even purchase a $1,000 graphics card. With OC, I was able to get within 11% of the 4090 FE performance, but for 37% less money and WAY less power draw. The OC potential on 5080's across the board is something to behold, we haven't had a card OC this well in awhile, granted it's not going to give you a 20% leap, near 13-14% is still splendid.
People are mad that this 80 series card is the weakest that Nvidia ever released, but Nvidia is on a warpath for stock prices unfortunately, so setting aside the beyond underwhelming performance leap, this is still one of the best performance/dollar cost cards available.
This card is a monster, it easily runs Marvel Rivals at 290 frames when no frame gen at 2k resolution and CS2 gets well over 550 fps in almost any circumstance. If you love playing competitive games and also want to dominate every single-player game you throw at it in 2k resolution, you will be very happy.
Is the 4090 and 5090 still better? By far, that's no question, but think about how much power and money those both cost. If it's hard to buy a 5080, it's 10x more difficult to find an available 4090 or even 5090.
If you can buy this card at MSRP, I think it's a solid buy. I upgraded from my RTX 3070 and couldn't be happier. I'll be sticking with this card for at least 5-6 years.
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The NVIDIA RTX 5080 is an absolute beast of a graphics card. From the moment I installed it, the performance leap was undeniable. Whether I’m gaming at 4K ultra settings or working on intensive 3D rendering tasks, the RTX 5080 handles everything effortlessly with consistently high frame rates and near-silent operation.
Pros:
• Blazing Fast Performance: Outperforms the RTX 4080 and even rivals the 5090 in many real-world benchmarks.
• DLSS 4.0 & Ray Tracing: Games look stunningly realistic, and DLSS ensures smooth gameplay even at max settings.
• Thermal Efficiency: Runs cooler than expected thanks to its improved cooling architecture.
• Power Efficiency: Despite the performance boost, it’s surprisingly power-efficient, especially compared to the previous generation.
Cons:
• Premium Price: It’s definitely an investment, and while it’s more affordable than the RTX 5090, the cost may be steep for casual gamers.
• Large Size: It’s a bulky card—make sure your case has enough room.
Value for Money:
While it’s not cheap, the performance-to-cost ratio is impressive if you’re upgrading from a 30-series or older. You’re getting nearly flagship-level performance without paying the ultra-premium price of the 5090.
If you’re a serious gamer, creator, or someone needing top-tier GPU power without going all-in on the most expensive option, the RTX 5080 strikes the perfect balance. Highly recommended!
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I had the ASUS TUF 5080 but swapped it for the Founders Edition while still in the return window as shown in the photos — no regrets. The FE runs about 5°C hotter, but it’s worth it at MSRP.
It looks clean, overclocks well (+375 core / +500 memory), and gave me around a 10–15% performance boost in games. Iconic design, great build, and solid all-around.
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It runs very cool, barely noticeable sound wise, effortlessly over 120 to 240 FPS depending on game and settings, awesome card, will get another one soon!!!
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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The NVIDIA RTX 5080 Founders Edition is hands down one of the most impressive GPUs I’ve ever owned - if you can get your hands on one. From gaming to content creation, this card exceeds expectations in every way. I upgraded from my previous-generation GPU, and the difference is like night and day.
Performance & Gaming Experience
This card crushes 4K gaming without breaking a sweat. I’ve tested it on some of the most demanding games, and the frame rates are unbelievably smooth, even with ultra settings and ray tracing maxed out. DLSS 3.5 takes performance to another level, making games not only look stunning but also run buttery smooth. Even in 8K gaming and VR applications, the 5080 handles everything like a champ.
Cooling & Build Quality
NVIDIA’s Founders Edition design is a masterpiece. The cooling system is incredibly efficient, keeping temperatures low even during marathon gaming sessions. I was worried about heat, but the dual-fan setup does an outstanding job, and the card runs much quieter than I expected. Plus, the minimalist, industrial design is absolutely gorgeous—it looks premium and blends perfectly into any high-end build.
Content Creation & Productivity
For those who use their GPUs beyond gaming, this card is a powerhouse for creative work. Whether it’s 3D rendering, video editing, or AI-based workflows, the RTX 5080 delivers blazing-fast performance. Rendering times are drastically reduced, and the CUDA cores plus Tensor cores provide a massive boost to professional applications like Blender, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe software.
Final Thoughts – Is It Worth It?
If you’re looking for the ultimate GPU for gaming and creative work, the RTX 5080 Founders Edition is 100% worth it. The performance is next-level, the cooling is superb, and NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible with their cutting-edge technology. Whether you're a hardcore gamer, a streamer, or a content creator, this card is an absolute must-have. Highly recommended!
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Loving this card. The move from a 4080 to 5080 is not as lateral as people say. Overclocked this card 400mhz on the core and 3000mhz and comes within a few percent of a stock 4090. And as a person who hates ai, I now recognize that it is the future. What, by the 6090 or 7090, are we going to be pumping 2000 watts? The multiframe tech world wonders. As long as you have vsync, vsync and reflex with boost, your latency drops dramatically. Very happy with my purchase.
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I upgraded from an RTX 3080 FE to an RTX 5080 FE for the upcoming Battlefield 6! I initially wanted a 90FE but they are very hard to acquire from BB or directly from NVidia so I settled for the 5080 FE, To my surprise - I averaged 250 FPS + with DLSS in 3440x1440p 100 hz monitor while participating the Battlefield 6 Beta! I had low expectations for the 5080FE because of the 16GB VRam = but during the BF6 beta - the game only used roughly 9-10 Gb! I can report that the 5080 FE pairs well with a Ryzen 7800X3D and should keep me satisfied till the 60series release.
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Coming from a 3080 (and before that a 1080ti), the 5080 doesn’t feel like much of an upgrade. While I think the Founders Edition is one of the nicest looking cards of this generation and at MSRP appears to be the best value of the 5080 models, the 5080 is not a good value next to cards like the 5070ti or last gen offerings. Compounding that, the drivers for 50 series have been the worse I’ve seen over the past decade. You have to roll back to older drivers to play game A, then update to play game B, and game C crashes occasionally no matter what version you’re on. Despite all of that, when the drivers cooperate the 5080 is a great card. Temps are good, its quiet, you can get great performance with less power if undervolting is your thing, and if not the 50 series overclocks really nicely. Overall, if you have the cash go for it, but if I did it all again I’d either go for a 5070ti or 5090.
Good value upgrade if you're not coming from 4000s
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 delivers a significant performance boost over the RTX 3080, making it a worthwhile upgrade for those coming from any 3000-series or older GPUs. Compared to the RTX 3080, the 5080 offers approximately 60–70% better performance in 4K gaming and substantially higher ray tracing capabilities, making demanding titles much smoother.
For those on a 4000-series card, the performance uplift is much smaller—around 15% over the RTX 4080—which is why many complaints stem from last-gen owners expecting more. However, the RTX 5080 retains the same $999 MSRP as the 4080, meaning it still provides the best value in the 80-series tier if purchased at retail price.
Pairing it with a high-end CPU, such as the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, unlocks even better performance, ensuring top-tier rankings in benchmarks like 3DMark (98th percentile) and buttery smooth gameplay across all modern titles. If you're upgrading from a 3000-series or older, the RTX 5080 is a fantastic choice—just be sure to find it at MSRP for the best value.
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I picked this card because all of the other card partners have beefy coolers that would otherwise make my card sag. This one doesn’t really require any gpu mount. Run that cool temperatures, does everything I needed to do and more.
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Coming from a 3070 the 5080 is a monstrous upgrade. Double the vram and more than double the raw performance. Very lucky to have been able to purchase one and thank you, Best Buy, two days later it arrived on my doorstep.
Runs cooler and quieter than my old 3070 despite the higher power draw and physically is about the same shape with the two-slot design.
It really should have come with more vram because when I'm running Cyber Punk or Hogwarts at 4k with max raytracing I'm using over 14gb of vram. Yikes! Doesn't bode well for maximizing future games in the next few years. Oh well. For that reason, I say this card is absolutely worth it at $999 USD. Anything over that and it's just hard to justify. Hopefully Nvidia gets the stock boosted soon and 9070 xt from AMD provides some healthy competition so we can collectively end this period of scalper insanity.
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Im upgrading from a 2080s, this is a solid upgrade! I wouldnt recomend someone with a 4080 maybe a 3080 should skip this year. But anthing else if you can get it at msrp this thing has been great. Solid performance with good temps.
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Excellent gpu, ok price given the state of gpu market. The 5080 is a great overclocker easily able to add +400 to the core clock and over +2000 to the memory clock. The performance is great, getting fairly close to the performance of last generations 4090 (-10 to -15% of the 4090 on average) While it’s unusual for Nvidia to release a card that is less performant than last gen’s best, it’s just where we’re at in the current gpu space. If you can get the card for MSRP I do recommend the 5080 anything more and I’d say hold out if you can or look towards the AMD 9070XT.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Upgrade from RTX 3080 FE to RTX 5080 FE brings significant performance improvements: 60-70% higher FPS in multiple games. Stalker 2 is now playable in 2K and card is not hot, around 55-60C with full load. Overall very good looking GPU and it has all 112 ROPs. Few issues I've experienced: NZXT CAM application doesn't show fan speed, FS2020 crashed with latest Nvidia drivers when using DirectX 11, DirectX 12 works fine. Price was MSRP so no complains here but availability could be better. Pretty happy being able just buy one.