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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good quality GPU upgrade
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Discreet packaging, has all the ROPs, overclocks quite a lot surprisingly well, had it for 2 months now and happy with it.
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This is a great graphics card IF you can find one at MSRP, and only because the 4080 super and 4090 are no longer in production. It's a poor value if you are coming from the 4000 series but a great uplift from the 3000 generation.
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Great card if you’re looking to upgrade and can get it for MSRP. Otherwise I’d wait for the next generation of cards. I had a 2070 super so it was definitely worth it for me. Looks nice and runs well.
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The 5080 was a much needed upgrade for me, as my 3070 FE was quickly showing its age in newer titles such as Monster Hunter Wilds and even older ones like Cyberpunk.
Multi-frame generation carries these 50 series cards in games that do not need eSports levels of low-latency. It is definitely an enhancement, not a hindrance in GPU progression
While I don't feel like the 16GB of VRAM is crippling the card in any way for the games I have been playing, the 5080 should be a sub $800 card in my eyes because of it.
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If you're able to get one without paying scalper prices, this card is a great option for those wanting to upgrade from a 30 series card. If you're coming from a 40 series card, it's not as big of a jump.
Runs games at 4K max settings without any issue. The new frame generation in DLSS4 is incredible tech, regardless of how you feel about the discussion between rasterization and AI-driven frame generation. If you take the product for what it is, it's a capable 4K graphics card that is well built. If you take into account stock and price issues and generational uplift, that's a completely different story