PNY GeForce RTX™ 4080 Super 16GB XLR8 Gaming Verto™ Epic-X RGB™ OC Triple Fan Graphics Card DLSS 3 (ARGB, 256-bit,PCIe 4.0, GDDR6X, HDMI/DisplayPort, incl. Adapter & Support Bracket, 3.5 Slot)
Brand PNY
Graphics Ram Size 16 GB
GPU Clock Speed 2295 MHz
Video Output Interface DisplayPort, HDMI
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Customer ReviewsRyan********orf
I'm loving everything about this card, and it performs far better than my old laptop ever could. I personally have no issues with fans or the build quality or anything of the sort. Temps are awesome too, never hitting 70°C in my use so far (including Cyberpunk).While it is large, I don't think it's too big and the way this looks is perfect for my build. I'd definitely say it was worth my money. Especially compared to what the original 4080 in price.
Dava********ettI thought my 3080 was big (upgrading from a 1080) until i got this 4080. The size of this GPU is quite massive. It’s super quiet and temps are always low. Not only that but it has less power consumption than my 3080. Very satisfied with my purchase!
As****DJWhen it comes to the decision of power vs value, this is one of NVIDIA's crowning jewels when it comes to modern graphics cards. This GPU has it all- a large supply of VRAM, DLSS upscaling, Frame Generation, AV1 Encoding, near endless shader support, and much more. The GPU is also a colossally massive work of engineering that struggles to fit inside even the best of cases, but for those with the clearance, this GPU is near-perfectly balanced when it comes to value.Let me start by saying that if you are playing games at resolutions lower than 4K, you simply won't need another GPU for a very long time. On a pure rasterization standpoint, without any of the fancy DLSS features, I can run most modern and older titles at 4K medium to high settings all at 60FPS or higher, with most being over 100FPS. Once Ray Tracing is enabled, that number does dwarf substantially but can be quickly remedied by simply enabling DLSS upscaling and even Frame Generation in supported games. For those running 1440p, 1080p, or lower resolutions, it would be hard to find any game that will run lower than 100 FPS at Max Settings. Alan Wake 2, which is the most demanding game I own, runs at between 28-35 FPS at Max settings at 4K with Ray Tracing enabled, but that number jumps well over 60 when DLSS and Frame Gen are enabled. I mention that as that's the worst case scenario I've encountered, and even recently ported games from the PS5 such as Horizon: Forbidden West, Ghost of Tsushima, and God of War: Ragnarok all clear 100+ FPS at 4K Max Settings with DLSS enabled but no Frame Gen needed when paired with my 7800X3D. Plus, the GPU's massive heatsink and 3 large fans make this card rarely peak beyond 67 degrees when under load as it stays impressively cool despite all the power it uses. Needless to say, for gaming, there really isn't a need for anything better.However, that's not all. When it comes to encoding, this card delivers some of the best quality I have ever seen in my streams and videos.