lol my bro you're legit the only benchmark + test guy I've subbed to. Thanks so much for all the hard work and the testing of the 5080. Really, really appreciate it man. I've been obsessively watching videos while waiting for my 5080 / 9800x3D. It's going to be an insane upgrade from my 4060 laptop. Esp excited for cyberpunk. Only way I've ever got to experience it was on console (ps5 after next gen update, started a new playthrough after dlc droped but never got to dlc) and on my laptop where I rebought the game and DLC but only really played it for 10 min to test out what I could get away with. Can't wait to re-experience the game. Also finally will be able to get the most out of my 4k 240hz monitor that was absolute overkill for my laptop lol
Hey! I'm happy to read that mate! Enjoy your 5080 PC when it comes, it's a beast, although a bit underwhelming compared to a 4090 for example... But it's also cheaper at least 😉 Nice to see someone with a high end 4K monitor and this card btw! It's definitely capable of awesome experiences with the MFG. A lot of people call me crazy for playing at 4K and say that no one plays at 4K lol. Have a great day!
I've been watching your vids for like 5 months and i got to say, they are awesome. You dont insult the performance on bad gpus and actually do realistic benchmarks too!
I've said this before, and I'll keep saying it Games peaked in 2016-2019. The visuals, the performance and the lack of stutters, bugs and ugly visuals was amazing. Games like RDR2 and MW2019 looked absolutely fantastic, and ran great on mid range cards like the 1060/2060 with 60fps+. Nowadays, you need a 3080 to achieve a heavily upscaled medium settings performance for horribly blurry and muddled games
You mean the 5070 since they introduced the 90 class the others have tookin a class back un unless you were a 3080ti that was obviously. A 3090 with 12gb of vram
It's a pretty bad generational performance increase. But this card is definitely 4k capable, the 4080 and 4070 ti super were both 4k capable cards as long as you're not chasing path tracing.
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the 4060 is a great watt to Performance card. you can max out everything at 1080p and still get around 60-75 fps. with dlss and other cheats you can even get around 120 .. the 8 gb is not a bottleneck
Agree. I have absolutely no regrets about buying this GPU. I have had legendary GPUs in the past (8800Ultra, 1080ti) but gaming on the RTX4080S is on another level. I have never been able to max out games so easily at such insanely high resolutions and it seems the RTX4080S will last me longer than my previous 1080ti as Nvidia has hit the node wall and GPU progress is slowing down. I OC'ed my 4080 to 60TF (stock 5080 has 58TF) and I can run the vast majority of games in my library in 4K native at 120fps. Even some RT games run at well over 120fps, for example RE3 Remake runs at 130-190fps, and RE 8 Village does not run much worse (120-160fps). Only the most demanding RT games runs below 60fps in 4K native on my card (including UE5 games, as Lumen is software RT), but then I can use DLSS to play at a smooth 120fps and I get even better image quality than 4K native TAA, so I cant complain :).
@@PabloB888 me too bro. Got my 1080ti/I7 7700k back in late 2017, legit skipped 20s and 30s and last november decided to finnaly retire the OG. Got a 4080super/7800x3d this gpu is a beast! I play on 1440p as well
Finalizing my first build right now. Picking up a 9800X3D and just ordered my Galax 5080 in white. Upgrading from a 1650Ti Zephyrus G14! I haven’t owned a proper PC in years!
i appreciate your vids, variety of games, and your perspectives. MFG has potential, dunno why ppl keep slagging off on it. The lack of more vram is regrettable tho.
@@garethsutherland9649 Still have my 6800XT and while I was planning to replace it with a 5070ti, I believe waiting another generation is the right to do.
@@garethsutherland9649 That's insane, I have the 6700 xt and that card still kills it! Ofc for those unoptimized games ( like the last 2 year realeases) the struggles a bit, but you get awesome performance and quality. I'm so excited to see Rx 9070 xt performance!
I joined this channel back in 2021 and I have been watching his videos like for the past 4 years or so... I came here for looking for GTX 1650 performance
I have a 4080 super with a 9800x3D and get better numbers than WORM is getting here. That's with a bit more tweaking of course, but that's still a BAD sign for the 5080
But it looks better than native 1440p? And what do you mean under? It's upscaling from 1080p to 1440p, plus multi frame gen feels like normal frames so there's nothing to complain about except the price
@@RonaldoxSiu They only look like normal frames if you already have 60 fps, with less than that, it's full of artifacts. This technology should be an addition to the card's raw performance, not the standard. With video cards getting more and more expensive, with worse and worse performance and games that are poorly optimized, I can't wait to see a 7080 that can't handle a AAA release at 60 fps without frame generation.
@@ilovehotdogs125790 it's real and possible, dlss quality looks better than native because most games use crappy TAA that looks awful. Dlss adds sharpening effect.
The fact you're able to find Bob in almost every game is impressive. Idk what he did to you, but it must have been terrible! At the very least he must be stalking you.
Memes about a 1k$ GPU being for 1440p aside, for those with 1440p 480Hz OLEDs, a 5080 is probably the dream DOOM Eternal machine as it is one of the few non-eSports games that can feasibly run at that framerate Though I hope the 5070Ti coming later this month (and will be my upgrade choice) will be the better all-rounder for 1440p RT/high refesh gaming for 25% less money excluding scalpers
50 series are overpriced due to the stock, i would suggest just get a 4070 or higher for 1440p, plus FG is only useful if you have 60fps base and you have a 2k 240 monitor, and I don't see the need for FGx4 either
Even a 3090 Ti can already give you that. These graphics settings are there for you to tweak them. DLSS Upscaling is there for you to utilize it for improved image quality, frame rates and reduced input latency, and with a 4070 Ti Super or better you could utilize frame gen on top off all of that. If that doesn't sound appealing to you, instead of complaining, maybe amd or intel suits you better, spend your money over there.
What you're paying for on nvidia is a decent starting framerate AND the ability to do these compromises to allow for immersion or for coherency you kinda have to pick one but I think it's a great step forward if it werent for the cheapness on the VRAM side it would be much better
We haven't regressed people just whine too much. There has never been an era where the best GPU available could play every game at 4k 120fps, in fact there are always games that no GPU can play at max settings when they first come out. That's the whole point of having settings you can turn down. The constant crying from the "gaming community" is getting so annoying, you don't need a 1000$ GPU to enjoy games and if you just turn some settings down you can play them on a potato.... You can literally run anything on a PC that fits in your hands
@@MrBeetsGaming Right? Somehow you can't properly game with a 5080, yet you still have people with GTX 1080's gaming. Make it make sense. And I somehow have no problem gaming at 4K with a 4070 Ti Super, even at high framerates. So someone has to be doing something wrong.
Regressed? Are you suggesting that people were playing games at 4K 120fps years ago? I have been playing on PC since 1999 and only recently (high-end Ampere and Ada GPUs) GPUs become fast enough to run 4K at 120fps. My RTX4080S had 95fps at 4K when I bought it (techpowerup review, average fps in 4K based on 25 games tested). I OC'ed my 4080 to 60TF (stock 5080 has 58TF) and I can run the vast majority of games in my library in 4K native at 120fps. Even some RT games run at well over 120fps, for example RE3 Remake runs at 130-190fps, and RE 8 Village does not run much worse (120-160fps). Only the most demanding RT games runs below 60fps in 4K native on my card (including UE5 games, as Lumen is software RT), but then I can use DLSS to play at a smooth 120fps and I get even better image quality than 4K native TAA, so I cant complain :). Gaming on a $1000 GPU is amazing, but there will always be some compromises regardless what GPU you will buy, therefore you shouldnt have unrealistic expectations (even with the $2000 RTX5090). I have absolutely no regrets about buying this GPU. I have had legendary GPUs in the past (8800Ultra, 1080ti) but gaming on the RTX4080S is on another level. I have never been able to max out games so easily and it seems the RTX4080S will last me longer than my previous 1080ti as Nvidia has hit the node wall and GPU progress is slowing down.
Looking forward to my 5080, people can hate on this card but it's leagues ahead of what I have now. (GTX 1060 3gb) I'll gladly take 200+ frames over the 20 frames I get now on cyberpunk.
I have a 3060ti, and it is limiting in some games and Blender due to the VRAM. Even a 5080 would be an upgrade. So, it is 7900XTX, 4080 Super, 9070XT, or 5080 (or Super) for my next GPU.
You will be blown away. I had the GTX1080ti and although it was much faster than the GTX1060, I was still blown away when I upgraded my PC with the RTX4080S (4080S OC'ed to 60TF offers comparable performance as stock 5080). My framerate in Cyberpunk went from 30fps at 1440p with raster lighting to 55-80fps with Psycho RT at 1440p TAA native and 140-170 DLSSQuality + FGx2. Path tracing also runs well at 110-130fps.
@@tekeagle2136 The RX7900XTX has 24GB VRAM, but the RTX4080S / 5080 are better for gaming. Radeon 7900XTX is more expensive in the long run (due to its much higher power consumption), it offers fewer features and its performance is much worse in both raster and RT.
With the amount of cooling you can tune the card by simply raising the powerlimit to 400W and memory to +375 to get an easy 10+% uplift. With some voltage/clockspeed/memory tuning you might get upto 20% out of it, making it close to the 4090. I will try that next week, if my 5080 arrives.
palit. they are good, like all the others "famous" like msi, evga, pny.. etc all the chips are nvidias chips, there is almost no difference more than cosmetics, fan/profile configs etc..
@@leocabral9197 idk, currently have a Gigabyte RTX 3070ti and from reading about other brands and their 3070ti's my Gigabyte was running way too hot, having issues with fans way too early and honestly made me not want to go for a another Gigabyte card. some brands just have their flaws. Now, i dont personally know palit so this isnt any shade on that brand. I had the option of buying a Gigabyte and a Asus 5090 TUF (i know im a lucky gamer) and decided to pay the extra 200 bucks for the Asus. (Yes, im aware that many gamers think Asus is shady) But i didnt want to take the chance with a brand i had issues with the past 4 years
Man,how technology improved,my last nvidia was a 9600gt lol.I'm out of place with stuff like this now but i knew a lot about it few years ago,when i say "few years" i mean a decade ago lol.I remember the time when you could buy a really good gaming pc that would last you few years for the price of just one gpu nowadays
I got the 5080 a few days ago and it has been incredible, a massive upgrade over my 3080. I couldn't be happier honestly, well I would have liked 24GB of VRAM, but Nvidia gonna Nvidia.
The RTX5080 should have more than 16GB's considering it's price (VRAM is relatively cheap), because when PS6 ports start releasing on PC even 16GB may be not enough to match the PS6 settings, but right now 16GB VRAM is still plenty. Most games use between 9-12GB VRAM even at 4K. There are very few PT games that can alocate more than 16GB VRAM (PT increase VRAM a lot) at 4K native, but not even the RTX5090 with 32GB VRAM has the power to run Cyberpunk or Indiana Jones with PT at 4K native with 60fps. You need to use DLSS in these extremely demanding PT games regardless of what GPU you have and then even 16GB VRAM is enough. With the recent uptade to Alan Wake 2 mega geometry decreased VRAM allocation by about 1.5GB. I see around 11-12GB VRAM allocation (and that's not even usage) at 4K DLSS balance with PT. If every new PT game will use mega geometry VRAM requirements will drastically decrease.
I have for some time now decided if I ever manage to get a new PC (stuck with a mid tier 2014 laptop), I will just go back to 1080p. The way the GPU companies handle their cards, it's just not worth it to me the whole 1440p (or higher) gaming cost and anxiety. Thanks for the video.
I'm sorry but this comment section is so stupid. People rly think they can take benchmarks from the worst optimized game and say 5080 is a 1440p GPU for then hundreds people to agree and to just pretend that it wouldn't run the vast majority of games in 4k with no problems.
According to techpowerup's review, the RTX5080 averaged 95 fps at 4K native (based on 25 games tested), so it's a very capable 4K card. My RTX4080S when OC'ed to 60TF offers similar performance as stock 58TF RTX5080 and there arnt many games in my library that cant run at 4K 120fps native. Even some RT games run at over 120fps at 4K native, for example RE3 remake (130-190fps), or RE 8 Village (120-150fps). Of course, the most demanding RT games (including UE5 software Lumen) will run below 60fps, but then I can use DLSS technology to boost the frame rate up to 6x times, so in practice I always get 4K like image and 120fps. I'm very happy with this quality and have no complaints. People who complain probably have old GPUs or AMD GPUs :P, so dont understand it doesnt make sense the most demanding PT/RT games at native 4K.
I don't know what to think of NVIDIA right now. I was thinking of going from my 4070 super to a 5080. They made the 5080 $1,000 which is what I was hoping for but the performance is not the upgrade that it should be at all. They effectively pulled the whole 4080 12 gb thing all over again without offering an actual good option. One of my reasons for an upgrade is that at 1440p rt uses a lot of vram and 16 gb would be nice. 12 gb was getting to the limit. Well, they are giving 40 series owners the useful DLSS 4 features (FG 4x is pointless so not having that really doesn't matter) like the new transformer model and improved frame generation with seemingly lower vram usage. So did they release a kind of bad product? Yes. But did they also give me, a 4070 super owner, the features of the new cards while supplementing one of my main reasons to upgrade? Also yes.
great video, would you make a Smooth Motion review video for the 50 series please, and also check if the 40 series could have handled the Smooth Motion option
Crazy how a single component for a gaming pc costs $1000. PC gaming is a huge scam and money grab. Imo, the most high end GPU should cost no more than $500.
Bro, forget the card, you should try a hand at competitive gaming... you're surprisingly good at counterstrike... I remember, even in the 5080 4k video, you went to town at that other deathmatch game...
I really can't wait for ur review of the 5070 and the 5070ti ... ur opinion will help me decide which to buy, i have one question do u think the ai things worth waiting? or should i consider buying the 4070s? last thing to say "GOOOOD BYEE BOOOOB" xD
They started at 1200/1300 depending on store here in portugal, ended up snagging a 1500 one (msi trio OC) had bigger factory oc and way better fans/construction. A friend of mine got a gigabyte one later in the gay and is completely amazed by it coming from 3070.
1440p is amazing because it looks sharp by default and gives some performance overhead to play with DLDSR and that kind of stuff for Anti Aliasing. Then you have DLSS that looks good up until performance in some cases and gives crazy performance and at Quality looks 95% of native and on top of that it Anti Aliases amazingly. For instance I use Forza Motorsport, the thin outline Mazda logo on the back of the MX 5 (I think) gets covered by the paint around it blurring either with DLAA or TAA. With DLSS Quality and less it's actually readable and of good quality.
JOOOOO! There is literally only ONE guy that did a video about the Palit Gaming pro version and he only unboxes it but never tests it! Thank you so much! That's the card I got, I was looking everywhere for a video on it. But the only videos I found were about the gaming rock OC eiditon. Super glad I subbed ot you. You rock broski! P.s. Is that the gaming pro OC or regular edition? I got the regular edition but there doesn't seem to be any difference in internals / cooling etc (same for gamingrock I believe but I'm not sure)
So now that youve tried the 5080, would you pick 1440p monitor or 4k if you don't care about competitive high fps? Can the 5080 handle high settings in 4k instead of ultra settings?
i dont have any general or particular knowledge in gpu or gaming fields but why people have 50 series so much ? aside from high prices , isn't it good that we can have 1440p game at 200+ fps or even 4k resolution ?
Hi! I currently have 5700 non XT and planning to upgrade I'll be playing gaming like alan wake 2, silent hill remake etc on medium setting, which card should I go for 3060 12gb or the 6700xt 12 gb because both cards are almost the same priced as my local stores. I also have a 165hz 1080p monitor so please recommend according to that.
Do you have an Idea why the GPU utilzation in Spider-man 2 is not constantly 100% with FG enabled and FPS unlocked? Really strange to me. By the way - great video! :)
By the look of game optimization of current titles, the Rtx 6080 will be a 1080p card
you do realize Nvidia had like 15% of the cores disabled on the 4090? They are doing this on purpose
@@VuBeClan That's pretty standard practice, those cores are disable because they are defective in some way.
Well at some point we might still get to be impressed like it happened with 10xx gen those cards were gold
. Might still happen or not😂
my ranked teammates
i use a 4080 at 4k and have never felt like a game wasnt optimized. Must be an amd thing
lol my bro you're legit the only benchmark + test guy I've subbed to. Thanks so much for all the hard work and the testing of the 5080. Really, really appreciate it man. I've been obsessively watching videos while waiting for my 5080 / 9800x3D. It's going to be an insane upgrade from my 4060 laptop. Esp excited for cyberpunk. Only way I've ever got to experience it was on console (ps5 after next gen update, started a new playthrough after dlc droped but never got to dlc) and on my laptop where I rebought the game and DLC but only really played it for 10 min to test out what I could get away with. Can't wait to re-experience the game. Also finally will be able to get the most out of my 4k 240hz monitor that was absolute overkill for my laptop lol
Hey! I'm happy to read that mate!
Enjoy your 5080 PC when it comes, it's a beast, although a bit underwhelming compared to a 4090 for example... But it's also cheaper at least 😉
Nice to see someone with a high end 4K monitor and this card btw! It's definitely capable of awesome experiences with the MFG. A lot of people call me crazy for playing at 4K and say that no one plays at 4K lol.
Have a great day!
@@zWORMzGaming No The Finals:((
Why 9800x3d, do you ONLY game on your PC ?
@UM_88-s2c It can still perform well in productivity. It's fine.
You got issues my bro
Thanks again for the 1440p add. And as always thanks for everything you do for the gaming community 😊
I've been watching your vids for like 5 months and i got to say, they are awesome. You dont insult the performance on bad gpus and actually do realistic benchmarks too!
I've said this before, and I'll keep saying it
Games peaked in 2016-2019. The visuals, the performance and the lack of stutters, bugs and ugly visuals was amazing. Games like RDR2 and MW2019 looked absolutely fantastic, and ran great on mid range cards like the 1060/2060 with 60fps+. Nowadays, you need a 3080 to achieve a heavily upscaled medium settings performance for horribly blurry and muddled games
yes, thats a fact
those were the days and i have a feeliong its getting worse
lmao
So true, it’s crazy how when I had a 2060 and couldn’t even boot fh5 correctly is just ridiculous
Can't believe im saying this but the rtx 5080 is a 1440p card 🫤
By that definition, there are only two 4k cards in the whole market.
It really isn't. It can play a good amount of games at 4k over 60 FPS often getting to 80-90 in games like HD2. Unless it HAS to run games at
How?
1440p is the superior resolution anyway
You mean the 5070 since they introduced the 90 class the others have tookin a class back un unless you were a 3080ti that was obviously. A 3090 with 12gb of vram
Thank you for the review, Roman Bellic Jr.
crine
I’m building my first gaming pc this week! Got a 4070 Ti Super, Ryzen 9 7900X, and 32 GB of RAM. upgrading from a ps4 this bouta be crazy!
That's a huge upgrade. Congrats 🎉🎉
@ thank u! I’m just waiting on the final component to arrive and I’ll be ready to build🤟
@josephstewart7696 i would'verecommended the 7800x3d because it beter for gaming
That's literally the same build i have ❤
Congratulations on your pc and do enjoy 😂😊
Welcome to the pc world
Since this is a 70 class GPU rebranded as a 80 class, it makes sense that 1440p is where it does good
More like a 5060 Ti as the 4070 is in reality a 4060.
its not rebranded, u will see castratos 5070.. u will cry not to mention ultimate castratos 5060 😆
It's a pretty bad generational performance increase. But this card is definitely 4k capable, the 4080 and 4070 ti super were both 4k capable cards as long as you're not chasing path tracing.
@@MariuszRogowski-r7w you mean the 5050
This GPU has really dissappointed me. It should've perform better.
Indeed
same , like for my 4K switch i wanted an 80's card because 90's are too exepensive so i don't switch on this one
I need to switch from a 3060 and im getting a 5080
4080 here and Will Be until 6080... If thats a good card...
I mean the 50 series aren’t “bad cards” they’re just not as good as they should be.
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excellent work !! hope u the best , hello from Athens Greece :-) !
Press F to pay respect to Bob.
im on ps4 il press X😂
I'm sticking with my rtx 4060 for now I was foolish for overlooking the 8gb VRAM I might upgrade to the 5080 in 2 years. Keep up the great work!
the 4060 is a great watt to Performance card. you can max out everything at 1080p and still get around 60-75 fps.
with dlss and other cheats you can even get around 120 ..
the 8 gb is not a bottleneck
Who misses being a kid and never feeling bothered with graphics or framerate
Im using this gpu as my first time ever building one, cant wait!!!
I don’t regret buying 4080s before 5 mounts
Agree. I have absolutely no regrets about buying this GPU. I have had legendary GPUs in the past (8800Ultra, 1080ti) but gaming on the RTX4080S is on another level. I have never been able to max out games so easily at such insanely high resolutions and it seems the RTX4080S will last me longer than my previous 1080ti as Nvidia has hit the node wall and GPU progress is slowing down.
I OC'ed my 4080 to 60TF (stock 5080 has 58TF) and I can run the vast majority of games in my library in 4K native at 120fps. Even some RT games run at well over 120fps, for example RE3 Remake runs at 130-190fps, and RE 8 Village does not run much worse (120-160fps). Only the most demanding RT games runs below 60fps in 4K native on my card (including UE5 games, as Lumen is software RT), but then I can use DLSS to play at a smooth 120fps and I get even better image quality than 4K native TAA, so I cant complain :).
I really found a RTX 4090 for 1100€ used 😃 and sold my 4080 super for 900€ so it was a good Upgrade for this Price
@@PabloB888 me too bro. Got my 1080ti/I7 7700k back in late 2017, legit skipped 20s and 30s and last november decided to finnaly retire the OG. Got a 4080super/7800x3d this gpu is a beast! I play on 1440p as well
Finalizing my first build right now. Picking up a 9800X3D and just ordered my Galax 5080 in white.
Upgrading from a 1650Ti Zephyrus G14! I haven’t owned a proper PC in years!
I was waiting for this, thank you for doing 1440p
i appreciate your vids, variety of games, and your perspectives. MFG has potential, dunno why ppl keep slagging off on it. The lack of more vram is regrettable tho.
I know you no longer have the gtx 1070 but will you do more videos on it in the future
Probably! I want to grab a FE eventually 😉
You should do this as a series for all GPUs. Awesome vid
“Sing bob sing!” My favourite part of the video😂😂
Poor Bob
Also the overclocking on this card is insane
Nice. I feel less remorse buying the 7900xtx the other day. I've always been team green but this, less than paper, launch really burned me guys.
Oh, you're having such a hard time.
The 7900XTX is much worse than the RTX4080 yet alone the RTX5080.
@@PabloB888 in raytracing•
@ I know. However you're here. I feel safe now.😘
@@Aethelbeorn Asmongold is live, what are you even doing here?
Thank you! Finally, someone testing Marvel Rivals on competitive settings for high end cards!
Best intro on youtube i have ever seen
Thank you 😁
I can’t wait to see you doing a review of the RTX 5070 ti. Thank you
Glad I took rx 6800 16gb for 200$ last year. Best buy ever
Such good cards. Im still on the 6700 non xt 10gb and 1440p is great.
@@garethsutherland9649ah the PS5 equivalent GPU
@@garethsutherland9649 Still have my 6800XT and while I was planning to replace it with a 5070ti, I believe waiting another generation is the right to do.
@@garethsutherland9649 That's insane, I have the 6700 xt and that card still kills it! Ofc for those unoptimized games ( like the last 2 year realeases) the struggles a bit, but you get awesome performance and quality. I'm so excited to see Rx 9070 xt performance!
cant even find one for $300 today (heavily used ofc), they go for like $400.
That card looks really good would love to be able to find one in stock
This review will be relevant in 2 years when Nvidia stops faking the low availability of the 50 series.
I joined this channel back in 2021 and I have been watching his videos like for the past 4 years or so... I came here for looking for GTX 1650 performance
This comment reminds me of the RTX 3070 series
F Scalpers
They've done this the past 4 generations, I don't understand why people are so surprised
This guy’s cracked at CS2 wtf!!😂
I have a 4080 super with a 9800x3D and get better numbers than WORM is getting here. That's with a bit more tweaking of course, but that's still a BAD sign for the 5080
I have this card on preorder (ordered during launch day was supposed to arrive today but got pushed back in queue)
Waiting for this to come
Biggest upgrade on the RTX 5000 series IMO is the DisplayPort 2.1 alongside DSC finally allowing the use of DSR and DLDSR
Ye DP 2.1 can be helpful in the future
another day, another clip of zworm hitting the nastiest cs2 shots
So we're essentially back to 1080p (even slightly under actually) and 60fps gaming when using DLSS Quality in 1440p, what a time to be alive...
But it looks better than native 1440p? And what do you mean under? It's upscaling from 1080p to 1440p, plus multi frame gen feels like normal frames so there's nothing to complain about except the price
@@RonaldoxSiu 1440p dlss quality actually upscales from 960p not 1080p
@@RonaldoxSiu They only look like normal frames if you already have 60 fps, with less than that, it's full of artifacts. This technology should be an addition to the card's raw performance, not the standard.
With video cards getting more and more expensive, with worse and worse performance and games that are poorly optimized, I can't wait to see a 7080 that can't handle a AAA release at 60 fps without frame generation.
@@RonaldoxSiu it doesn't look better than native that's literally impossible. Frame gen does not feel like normal frames either.
@@ilovehotdogs125790 it's real and possible, dlss quality looks better than native because most games use crappy TAA that looks awful. Dlss adds sharpening effect.
I'm impatiently waiting for RTX 5070 and Your tests, Maybe i would consider to buy it
Really love the videos
The fact you're able to find Bob in almost every game is impressive.
Idk what he did to you, but it must have been terrible! At the very least he must be stalking you.
Memes about a 1k$ GPU being for 1440p aside, for those with 1440p 480Hz OLEDs, a 5080 is probably the dream DOOM Eternal machine as it is one of the few non-eSports games that can feasibly run at that framerate
Though I hope the 5070Ti coming later this month (and will be my upgrade choice) will be the better all-rounder for 1440p RT/high refesh gaming for 25% less money excluding scalpers
Should I assume 10-15fps less for 5070Ti ?
Is that even English
@@UM_88-s2c no, should be around 10% better than 4070 Ti Super so its probably around 20 to 25% slower than rtx 5080
50 series are overpriced due to the stock, i would suggest just get a 4070 or higher for 1440p, plus FG is only useful if you have 60fps base and you have a 2k 240 monitor, and I don't see the need for FGx4 either
@@igorrafael742910%?😂 More like 5%
Goodbye Bob!
Always gets me 😂
Kryzzp, when you play minecraft with 5090, please use distant horizon mod, it makes your render distance to really a large number,please
Ngl your the best tester for gpus can’t wait for you to do the 9070xt ❤ and (GOODBYE BOB! 💥)
$1000 should absolutely get you a 4K 120fps experience in 2025. can't believe how far we've regressed man
Even a 3090 Ti can already give you that. These graphics settings are there for you to tweak them. DLSS Upscaling is there for you to utilize it for improved image quality, frame rates and reduced input latency, and with a 4070 Ti Super or better you could utilize frame gen on top off all of that.
If that doesn't sound appealing to you, instead of complaining, maybe amd or intel suits you better, spend your money over there.
What you're paying for on nvidia is a decent starting framerate AND the ability to do these compromises to allow for immersion or for coherency you kinda have to pick one but I think it's a great step forward if it werent for the cheapness on the VRAM side it would be much better
We haven't regressed people just whine too much. There has never been an era where the best GPU available could play every game at 4k 120fps, in fact there are always games that no GPU can play at max settings when they first come out. That's the whole point of having settings you can turn down. The constant crying from the "gaming community" is getting so annoying, you don't need a 1000$ GPU to enjoy games and if you just turn some settings down you can play them on a potato.... You can literally run anything on a PC that fits in your hands
@@MrBeetsGaming Right?
Somehow you can't properly game with a 5080, yet you still have people with GTX 1080's gaming.
Make it make sense.
And I somehow have no problem gaming at 4K with a 4070 Ti Super, even at high framerates. So someone has to be doing something wrong.
Regressed? Are you suggesting that people were playing games at 4K 120fps years ago? I have been playing on PC since 1999 and only recently (high-end Ampere and Ada GPUs) GPUs become fast enough to run 4K at 120fps.
My RTX4080S had 95fps at 4K when I bought it (techpowerup review, average fps in 4K based on 25 games tested). I OC'ed my 4080 to 60TF (stock 5080 has 58TF) and I can run the vast majority of games in my library in 4K native at 120fps. Even some RT games run at well over 120fps, for example RE3 Remake runs at 130-190fps, and RE 8 Village does not run much worse (120-160fps). Only the most demanding RT games runs below 60fps in 4K native on my card (including UE5 games, as Lumen is software RT), but then I can use DLSS to play at a smooth 120fps and I get even better image quality than 4K native TAA, so I cant complain :).
Gaming on a $1000 GPU is amazing, but there will always be some compromises regardless what GPU you will buy, therefore you shouldnt have unrealistic expectations (even with the $2000 RTX5090). I have absolutely no regrets about buying this GPU. I have had legendary GPUs in the past (8800Ultra, 1080ti) but gaming on the RTX4080S is on another level. I have never been able to max out games so easily and it seems the RTX4080S will last me longer than my previous 1080ti as Nvidia has hit the node wall and GPU progress is slowing down.
Now he's slaying poor Bob with a 5080
Why are these GPUs so bad for the price asked ? Holy cow.
another 45 mins video, LESGOOO, goated review, sucks that the 5080 is so underwhelming, cant wait for your review on the 9070xt
Looking forward to my 5080, people can hate on this card but it's leagues ahead of what I have now. (GTX 1060 3gb) I'll gladly take 200+ frames over the 20 frames I get now on cyberpunk.
300 fps with frame gen is wild, can't wait to try that out
I have a 3060ti, and it is limiting in some games and Blender due to the VRAM. Even a 5080 would be an upgrade. So, it is 7900XTX, 4080 Super, 9070XT, or 5080 (or Super) for my next GPU.
You will be blown away. I had the GTX1080ti and although it was much faster than the GTX1060, I was still blown away when I upgraded my PC with the RTX4080S (4080S OC'ed to 60TF offers comparable performance as stock 5080). My framerate in Cyberpunk went from 30fps at 1440p with raster lighting to 55-80fps with Psycho RT at 1440p TAA native and 140-170 DLSSQuality + FGx2. Path tracing also runs well at 110-130fps.
@@tekeagle2136 The RX7900XTX has 24GB VRAM, but the RTX4080S / 5080 are better for gaming. Radeon 7900XTX is more expensive in the long run (due to its much higher power consumption), it offers fewer features and its performance is much worse in both raster and RT.
This is a huge upgrade. Congratulations, mate!
With the amount of cooling you can tune the card by simply raising the powerlimit to 400W and memory to +375 to get an easy 10+% uplift.
With some voltage/clockspeed/memory tuning you might get upto 20% out of it, making it close to the 4090. I will try that next week, if my 5080 arrives.
I did that, and it's true. I have a stable +450
The best review channel 👍
Stutternite doing stuttery things, as we expected. Thanks for the video. 🎉
How are palit cards.?.. I havent seen one also it is not available in my country i think.
palit. they are good, like all the others "famous" like msi, evga, pny.. etc all the chips are nvidias chips, there is almost no difference more than cosmetics, fan/profile configs etc..
I got palit gamerock oc 4080 for over 2 years...still rocking without a flaw.
@@leocabral9197 idk, currently have a Gigabyte RTX 3070ti and from reading about other brands and their 3070ti's my Gigabyte was running way too hot, having issues with fans way too early and honestly made me not want to go for a another Gigabyte card. some brands just have their flaws. Now, i dont personally know palit so this isnt any shade on that brand. I had the option of buying a Gigabyte and a Asus 5090 TUF (i know im a lucky gamer) and decided to pay the extra 200 bucks for the Asus. (Yes, im aware that many gamers think Asus is shady) But i didnt want to take the chance with a brand i had issues with the past 4 years
I've tested a lot of palit products since 3000 series til now they're very good
@@vladimirdosen6677 rgb is so good on it too
Exactly what I needed, thank you as always worm!!
Happy to help!
GPUs couldn't catch up to the laziness of game developers. We're losing the 4K and above dream with this one boys
Man,how technology improved,my last nvidia was a 9600gt lol.I'm out of place with stuff like this now but i knew a lot about it few years ago,when i say "few years" i mean a decade ago lol.I remember the time when you could buy a really good gaming pc that would last you few years for the price of just one gpu nowadays
I got the 5080 a few days ago and it has been incredible, a massive upgrade over my 3080. I couldn't be happier honestly, well I would have liked 24GB of VRAM, but Nvidia gonna Nvidia.
It's a great card, just a small increase gen on gen
The RTX5080 should have more than 16GB's considering it's price (VRAM is relatively cheap), because when PS6 ports start releasing on PC even 16GB may be not enough to match the PS6 settings, but right now 16GB VRAM is still plenty. Most games use between 9-12GB VRAM even at 4K. There are very few PT games that can alocate more than 16GB VRAM (PT increase VRAM a lot) at 4K native, but not even the RTX5090 with 32GB VRAM has the power to run Cyberpunk or Indiana Jones with PT at 4K native with 60fps. You need to use DLSS in these extremely demanding PT games regardless of what GPU you have and then even 16GB VRAM is enough.
With the recent uptade to Alan Wake 2 mega geometry decreased VRAM allocation by about 1.5GB. I see around 11-12GB VRAM allocation (and that's not even usage) at 4K DLSS balance with PT. If every new PT game will use mega geometry VRAM requirements will drastically decrease.
PS6 will be weaker than a 4070 super that's a 12gb card@@PabloB888
2:09 goodbye bob nice stuff😂😂
hello from pakistan alsways loved your reviews
Thank you 😊🙏
Bro, life is good, its even better when Kryzzp make benchmarking videos. Everyday is a happy day even when it looks sad. Just loving life.
HLO GUYS
HLO
I have for some time now decided if I ever manage to get a new PC (stuck with a mid tier 2014 laptop), I will just go back to 1080p. The way the GPU companies handle their cards, it's just not worth it to me the whole 1440p (or higher) gaming cost and anxiety.
Thanks for the video.
rtx 5090 videos more fun tbh. love your vids
More 5090 coming tomorrow!
Have you tried the Nvidia Smooth Motion feature? Its coming to 40 Series apparently
I'm sorry but this comment section is so stupid. People rly think they can take benchmarks from the worst optimized game and say 5080 is a 1440p GPU for then hundreds people to agree and to just pretend that it wouldn't run the vast majority of games in 4k with no problems.
Exactly the Card itself isn't the problem
The problem is that most of new Games
Are unoptimized and run like crap
Even on 1000-2000$ GPUs
According to techpowerup's review, the RTX5080 averaged 95 fps at 4K native (based on 25 games tested), so it's a very capable 4K card. My RTX4080S when OC'ed to 60TF offers similar performance as stock 58TF RTX5080 and there arnt many games in my library that cant run at 4K 120fps native. Even some RT games run at over 120fps at 4K native, for example RE3 remake (130-190fps), or RE 8 Village (120-150fps). Of course, the most demanding RT games (including UE5 software Lumen) will run below 60fps, but then I can use DLSS technology to boost the frame rate up to 6x times, so in practice I always get 4K like image and 120fps. I'm very happy with this quality and have no complaints. People who complain probably have old GPUs or AMD GPUs :P, so dont understand it doesnt make sense the most demanding PT/RT games at native 4K.
exactly like what....
Kryzzp is the goat of benchmarking fr
I don't know what to think of NVIDIA right now. I was thinking of going from my 4070 super to a 5080. They made the 5080 $1,000 which is what I was hoping for but the performance is not the upgrade that it should be at all. They effectively pulled the whole 4080 12 gb thing all over again without offering an actual good option. One of my reasons for an upgrade is that at 1440p rt uses a lot of vram and 16 gb would be nice. 12 gb was getting to the limit. Well, they are giving 40 series owners the useful DLSS 4 features (FG 4x is pointless so not having that really doesn't matter) like the new transformer model and improved frame generation with seemingly lower vram usage. So did they release a kind of bad product? Yes. But did they also give me, a 4070 super owner, the features of the new cards while supplementing one of my main reasons to upgrade? Also yes.
Dude I’m on a 1070ti bro, just keep your current card or wait for 5070ti which probably won’t be much of a difference to yours
@@tungris I know. Since they did the updates I probably won't have any good reason to upgrade.
great video, would you make a Smooth Motion review video for the 50 series please, and also check if the 40 series could have handled the Smooth Motion option
Crazy how a single component for a gaming pc costs $1000. PC gaming is a huge scam and money grab. Imo, the most high end GPU should cost no more than $500.
GPUs are not for gaming only though, you can work with them
@@barbellvgo2424 doesnt change how ridiculous the pricing has become
Poor guy fantasy 😂😂
Bro not for all gaming, but producivty is all 😂😂
Yea love it
I'm coming from an RTX2080 so this will be a massive upgrade for me. I've ordered the Gigabyte Master ICE RTX5080
After nvidia's release of the 50 series, its looking like ill switch to amd for my next gpu :/
Kryzzp qual era/é sua patente no CS? Sempre me impressiono contigo jogando
Abraços do Brasil
4080Ti Super
man I miss when 4080 was released and it was a 4k high refreshrate gpu
"aaaand youre gonna have some latency issues with 4x frame gen aaaaaaan GOODBYE BOB" lmaooo my favorite part is bob getting ran over
Bro, forget the card, you should try a hand at competitive gaming... you're surprisingly good at counterstrike... I remember, even in the 5080 4k video, you went to town at that other deathmatch game...
I really can't wait for ur review of the 5070 and the 5070ti ... ur opinion will help me decide which to buy, i have one question do u think the ai things worth waiting? or should i consider buying the 4070s?
last thing to say "GOOOOD BYEE BOOOOB" xD
Appreciate the game selection
They started at 1200/1300 depending on store here in portugal, ended up snagging a 1500 one (msi trio OC) had bigger factory oc and way better fans/construction.
A friend of mine got a gigabyte one later in the gay and is completely amazed by it coming from 3070.
i know its alot but can you make a 1080pp testing video of 5080 or 5090 with modern path traced games
Just came from the other channel from the unboxing video. love your videos man❤
Thank you 😊🙏
1440p is amazing because it looks sharp by default and gives some performance overhead to play with DLDSR and that kind of stuff for Anti Aliasing. Then you have DLSS that looks good up until performance in some cases and gives crazy performance and at Quality looks 95% of native and on top of that it Anti Aliases amazingly.
For instance I use Forza Motorsport, the thin outline Mazda logo on the back of the MX 5 (I think) gets covered by the paint around it blurring either with DLAA or TAA. With DLSS Quality and less it's actually readable and of good quality.
JOOOOO! There is literally only ONE guy that did a video about the Palit Gaming pro version and he only unboxes it but never tests it! Thank you so much! That's the card I got, I was looking everywhere for a video on it. But the only videos I found were about the gaming rock OC eiditon. Super glad I subbed ot you. You rock broski! P.s. Is that the gaming pro OC or regular edition? I got the regular edition but there doesn't seem to be any difference in internals / cooling etc (same for gamingrock I believe but I'm not sure)
So now that youve tried the 5080, would you pick 1440p monitor or 4k if you don't care about competitive high fps? Can the 5080 handle high settings in 4k instead of ultra settings?
Marvel Rival was without FG enabled, but in Timecode is description "MFG x4 tested".
It was interesting to look how MFG x4 works on this game.
i dont have any general or particular knowledge in gpu or gaming fields but why people have 50 series so much ? aside from high prices , isn't it good that we can have 1440p game at 200+ fps or even 4k resolution ?
Will you do the 5090 laptop gameplay when it comes out???
Yeh i wouldnt be paying 80 series prices to play at 1440p. Is the 70 series now a 1080p card? And if so what the 60 series good for?
Great video,so much work is done,we appreciate you.
Just force preset K globally through nvidia profile inspector and replace the dlls on the folder for the latest ones.
4:44
oh man, you forgot about Bob. he's still out there alive
Finally after 4 years a card that cand handle Cyberpunk 2077 in 1440p with ray tracing in 60fps.
Can you make a test of the RTX 4080 super in 1440p? pls.
How do you afford all of this bro
could you maybe test naraka one day? it's f2p and i would love to hear your thoughts about it's optimization
thank you i have been waiting for this because of vram usage and allocations i was wondering if 12 gb would have been enough for 1440p path tracing
What program are you using to track fps and all the stats here?
I feel like most people play Fortnite on performance mode, having nanite on is pretty crazy 😂
Hi! I currently have 5700 non XT and planning to upgrade I'll be playing gaming like alan wake 2, silent hill remake etc on medium setting, which card should I go for 3060 12gb or the 6700xt 12 gb because both cards are almost the same priced as my local stores. I also have a 165hz 1080p monitor so please recommend according to that.
Do you have an Idea why the GPU utilzation in Spider-man 2 is not constantly 100% with FG enabled and FPS unlocked? Really strange to me. By the way - great video! :)