I just bought it today and its amazing. Did the benchmark on Cyberpunk max settings maxed RT, it ran beautifully and only got to 74°c. Very happy with this card.
I just want to say that this is a really good review and helped me stick with my choice. I'll be paring this with the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and can't wait to get gaming. I was a little hesitant purchasing this card because I will only be gaming but like I mentioned above, you've made me realise I have made the correct decision. The video had everything you need to know it and the games at the end with all the information you need was a brilliant touch. Thanks and subbed.
thank you mate. Hope you have luck getting the 9800x3d, they are really hard to get hold of atm. I ordered mine 15mins after launch and it only arrived yesterday!
I'm curious about something, regarding the extra bought cable, in this case Corsair I believe. I guess the 4080super doesnt require *too* much power. But looking at the 'dongle' that comes with the card, and comparing it to the store bought Corsair one. The Corsair only has 2 pcie to go into the PSU. While the 'dongle' (forgot the actual name lol) that comes with the card, has 3 (that turns into 1 12vhpwr). Is using only 2 pcie 'cables' sufficient ? I mean sure the card ran and all. I dunno, hence me asking ;) I guess the 3-to-1 'dongle' that comes with the card, just has that extra pcie for ..fun? "futureproofing" ? I guess I'm just a bit uncertain, seeing that the included connector has 3(to 1) versus the Corsair one only has 2(to 1) connectors. Which if I'm not terribly wrong here, means the Corsair cables can transfer only 2/3 of the 'juice' compared to the included 12vhpwr? But maybe that's really enough for the 4080super. But probably not for, for example 4090, as I'm pretty sure that one needs 3x pcie? No idea if I made any sense whatsoever lol Guess the super short version is, card comes with the 'dongle' which is 3pcie to 12vhpwr. But the - in this case - corsair only has *2* pcie. Isn't that a bit weird. Or is that 'extra' pcie connector that comes with the card just there for show? I know it's been a while since this video was up'ed, and all, so I'm not expecting anyone really to bother with my comment. But an answer would ease my mind quite a bit, as it's exactly the proart 4080super I would get, if I get the 'itch' soon. (one could argue that *now* it's just better to wait for the 50-series..but..meh)
8-pin PCIe is rated for 150 watts so according to spec two of them would be good for up to 300 watts. However that depends on the cable quality and also your PSU. For example Seasonic sells cable with only two PCIe connectors for their PSUs, but says that it's good for 600 watts, so Seasonic is confident that their PSUs can give 300 watts per connector even if spec says that 150 watts per connector is maximum. I've read that 4080 Super can draw a bit over 300 watts, so according to spec your would need three PCIe connectors, but with good quality cable and PSU two can be enough. (ps. NVIDIA 4090 FE card actually comes with 4-to-1 cable since according to spec that connector is 600W but each PCIe is only 150W so if going by the spec four would be needed for full power.)
I've just ordered this one replacement for Gigabyte 4080 Super Windforce, my case is Thermaltake AH T200 Pink and Gigabyte one didn't fit well, i hope this one fit
@504Trey Yes I did. I made sure I removed all old software for my old 3080 graphics card. I had no issues on installation other than the connector that comes with the card was too short so I ordered the exact cable I needed for my EVGA 850 power supply. No issues so far and going on two weeks now. I haven't had a chance to play with it fully but I plan to on my next off days.
Is the performance alot better and noticable compared to 3080? I found decent deal for ProArt model at 900€ or possibly less to upgrade my 3070. @@richardh418
is it me or are most of the rtx 40 series cards just ugly? with the exception of this pro art card and the msi expert, I feel like they're too blocky and tacky.
It's due to Nvidia's restrictions to AIB partners. Partners have a tough time making any profit on their models. And Nvidia makes things worse by the Founders Edition price gouging many AIB partner models. So many are forced to just slap on a cheaper generic cooling design, to stay in profit territory. One of the reason EVGA ended their partnership with Nvidia, there's just no room for profitability, and with no alterations allowed regarding power delivery etc. Virtually no card is that much different to the rest, just RGB and branding.
@@Jepphhh Well I bought a 4080S Proart (I had an insane deal on it) and the temps are great. I have a m-ATX case so of course it could be better but, even during heavy benchmarks, it never went above 80/85°C. The differences in temps between Proart and TUF aren't that significant honestly
it doesn't have the gamer tag or look all over it. There isn't anything internally that makes it more creator focused, its smaller than most 4080s. Its all cosmetic mostly lol.
subbed loved ya content , I currently have a 3070ti this card looks tempting my 3070ti will play in 4k certain games will lag hence the 8gb of v ram . or should I wait for the 50 cards to come out .
sorry for slow response, I have been away! I think we are so close to 5000 series it may be worth waiting. If you are set on getting a 4080 though, this is a great card to get
I bought it from Novatech on release day. Stock seems to have dried up so everyone has put up their prices now 😢 hope it improves soon as the price was the only thing going for the 4080 super!
@@mashextraOh they did actually get some in then...I ordered the proart on release day from Novatech also, but it went from expected today to perpetually we're expecting these soon. Fortunately managed to pick up an FE one so cancelled that order.
Hi Mate, I'm about to grab one of these and I currently have a EVGA 3080 along with a 850w Corsair RM850x ATX PSU, Do you know if I purchase that white cable you used and have linked will it swap over and work with my PSU? I've searched and didn't quite see an answer for it
Yes mate, your rm850x uses type 4 cables so the cable I linked works perfectly. It comes in a few colours too. Just make sure you don’t get the newer type 5 cables, they are smaller. I used a rm650x in my video and the sf range also use type 4 cables
you sure can. It games like any other 4080 super. I use mine for mostly 4k gaming such as BF2042 and Finals. Although it is slightly more compact than other 4080 supers the performance and temps have been amazing
@@mashextra thanks for the info and advise. Im asking because my current GPU is a gigabyte 4080 super aero OC, im experiencing random fps drops in all of my games. The thing is i have sent it back to the company that i bought the pc from but they arent able to tell what causes the fps drop/lag. Thus, they are replacing my GPU with the asus proart 4080 super. So im not really sure if it has the same performance or cooling capability.
Wow that’s not right! That card should be rock solid! Did you monitor temps/clocks whilst you encountered the fps drops? Also what cpu and ram are you using?
@@mashextra i did monitor the temps while gaming, the highest average on the cpu is 65 degrees(on the gigabyte gpu), for the cpu im using the ryzen 7 7800x3d and the ram is lexar rgb ddr5 32gb
well your specs are good but I am confused, did you mean max GPU temps are 65? Do you use Riva tuner to monitor temps/clock speeds? It may help find the culprit. Though, by switching to a new card may solve your issue anyway but if not please get back in touch and I can look with you
Hi Mate, Nice video. Do the card have coilwine or any sissing noise? And you have the formd t1? What are the systems specs that you will use for the formd t1?
Thanks mate. I can't hear any coil whine in the ATX case whilst gaming and the system is incredibly quiet. I want to do an all air build in the T1 so it will be 7800x3d with AXP90-x47 full copper, Asus b650i, fury ram and a sf750. Just got all the parts so will start he video later this week
@@mashextra Thanks for the answer Mate. I bought a rtx 4080 super founders edition and that card is so nice but anoying coilwine. So i think i go for the pro art. Is the pro art your only card or do you have another one
@@mashextra Thank you so much for your reactivity, i ended up getting it i'll post an update on the performance knowing i currently run a laptop gtx 1660 super
I just picked up a ncase m1 evo to tide me over :) will put a video on that on our Mash IT channel soon and will definitely make a v2 video when it releases! I have the a4 and a4 h2o and love his cases so was really gutted when I missed the c4
If it is a high quality psu you will be fine! I am actually running mine on a rm650x which most people would recommend again but as it’s a decent psu it’s fine
Great review. I purchsed this exact card. Havent arrived tho. I have a pro art z790 mobo (those thunderbolts are a god save for me for my pen displays) and im really exited to take my actual 3070ti out and replace with this beauty.
well the gaming OC is a great card providing you can fit it! it takes over 4 slots!! the pro art still performs well but is only 2.5 slots therefore fits more cases
Couldnt help notice you run this gpu with a 650w PSU even though Asus recommends 850w... I see youve mentioned in the comments that it's fine if your PSU is good quality, but I would still be worried? 😮 Anyway, what is the specs of the rest of your computer?
MY corsair RM650x is a more premium PSU so I have no worries but regardless I am in the process of moving it to an ITX so will need a SFX PSU soon. The rest of the specs are i7 12700k, z690 mono, 32gb ram, 2x 2tb m.2 and 1x 2.5" 4tb
I have a query about the power cable. Original cable has (W-shape) 3x 8pin connectors.. and the corssair one is only have (Y-shape) 2x 8pin connectors.. will this be an issue? do we require all 3x 8pins like in the original cable? as there is a 4 micro pins used for sensing power connectors, so 3x sensor pins will be connected from the original W-cable (whereas corssair will only have 2x sense pins in the 4 pin micro connector? So, will that cause any problems? (SUBSCRIBED) 👍👍
hey mate, thanks for the Sub and in answer to your question. The adapter that comes with the card just connects to the 3x 8 pin PCIE connectors leading to a messy bulky ugly solution. This cable from corsair replaces the PCIE cables direct to the PSU so actually works better with this solution because there is less mess and less connectors between the PSU and card plus less strain on the 12VHPR connector as the cable is more flexible. All the pin outs are exactly the same
@@mashextra Thanks for this, I know this is surely a rookie question. But I don't understand why you can go from [PSU] 3x8 PCIe pin => [GPU]12VHPR using the original gpu adapter to the [PSU] 2x8 PCIe pin => [GPU]12VHPR using the custom cables. Why is it possible to use just 2x8 pins instead of 3x8pins?
The plugs on the PSU side are not equal to the plugs on the GPU side. As an example if you look at your PSU cables you will probably have an GPU power cable coming out of your PSU to 2x 8 pin gfx power connectors (which are daisy chained). Imagine you used both of those to the adapter and then another cable for the 3 required connector you can see your have done the same thing. Does this make sense? it is hard to explain over text without showing it
@@mashextra Yeah thanks for explaining. I think I get it. In/out pins are just about compatibility. As long as the GPU can pull the necessary power and the cable can withstand it then anything goes.
returned 7900xtx and got this one instead, sorry amd not gonna bother with your beta test this time any longer, time out errors or black screens be gone
Yeah I had a 6900XT that was absolutely unusable in vertical mount, ha. I even made a video where tilting the case while gaming would make the card jump to 110c hotspot and fans screaming in agony within a few seconds and if you put it back to normal, the temps would drop. Truly an AMD vapor chamber moment.
Yes, it’s exactly the same performance as any other 4080 super but designed to fit more of a creator look. Gaming is amazing on it and it also cuts through my video editing 👍
Haha I know nvidia don’t recommend it but those Corsairs with Japanese caps are amazing. Plus you have no idea what I have got away with in the sf range for itx’s 😂
I sure am! But in all seriousness this is a quality PSU and I have actually had heavier systems running on it, the 4080 super is only drawing about 300w of power and the CPU about 100w
I got mine today, it actually feels rather slim and lightweight but seems really well finished and looks classy.
just bought it yesterday and all i have to say is i love it
What are your temps in games ?
I just bought it today and its amazing. Did the benchmark on Cyberpunk max settings maxed RT, it ran beautifully and only got to 74°c. Very happy with this card.
@@alex_poff7049 I run 4k max on a 43 inch monitor and I don’t get higher than 63 degrees C
@@Shep83 in my country ProArt cost cheaper then Zotac and other Chinese rubbish. Now i understand why =(
@@alex_poff7049 are you assuming asus is not china based company? lol taiwan is basically china lmao
I just want to say that this is a really good review and helped me stick with my choice.
I'll be paring this with the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and can't wait to get gaming.
I was a little hesitant purchasing this card because I will only be gaming but like I mentioned above, you've made me realise I have made the correct decision.
The video had everything you need to know it and the games at the end with all the information you need was a brilliant touch.
Thanks and subbed.
thank you mate. Hope you have luck getting the 9800x3d, they are really hard to get hold of atm. I ordered mine 15mins after launch and it only arrived yesterday!
@mashextra thanks dude, I got mine on Tuesday. Was super super super lucky though! Now building it up so fingers crossed I don't screw it up. 🤣
I just paired my new RTX 4080 super ProArt with my 98003dx and everything is superb!!!!
I'm curious about something, regarding the extra bought cable, in this case Corsair I believe. I guess the 4080super doesnt require *too* much power. But looking at the 'dongle' that comes with the card, and comparing it to the store bought Corsair one. The Corsair only has 2 pcie to go into the PSU. While the 'dongle' (forgot the actual name lol) that comes with the card, has 3 (that turns into 1 12vhpwr). Is using only 2 pcie 'cables' sufficient ? I mean sure the card ran and all. I dunno, hence me asking ;) I guess the 3-to-1 'dongle' that comes with the card, just has that extra pcie for ..fun? "futureproofing" ?
I guess I'm just a bit uncertain, seeing that the included connector has 3(to 1) versus the Corsair one only has 2(to 1) connectors. Which if I'm not terribly wrong here, means the Corsair cables can transfer only 2/3 of the 'juice' compared to the included 12vhpwr? But maybe that's really enough for the 4080super. But probably not for, for example 4090, as I'm pretty sure that one needs 3x pcie?
No idea if I made any sense whatsoever lol
Guess the super short version is, card comes with the 'dongle' which is 3pcie to 12vhpwr. But the - in this case - corsair only has *2* pcie. Isn't that a bit weird. Or is that 'extra' pcie connector that comes with the card just there for show?
I know it's been a while since this video was up'ed, and all, so I'm not expecting anyone really to bother with my comment. But an answer would ease my mind quite a bit, as it's exactly the proart 4080super I would get, if I get the 'itch' soon. (one could argue that *now* it's just better to wait for the 50-series..but..meh)
8-pin PCIe is rated for 150 watts so according to spec two of them would be good for up to 300 watts.
However that depends on the cable quality and also your PSU. For example Seasonic sells cable with only two PCIe connectors for their PSUs, but says that it's good for 600 watts, so Seasonic is confident that their PSUs can give 300 watts per connector even if spec says that 150 watts per connector is maximum.
I've read that 4080 Super can draw a bit over 300 watts, so according to spec your would need three PCIe connectors, but with good quality cable and PSU two can be enough.
(ps. NVIDIA 4090 FE card actually comes with 4-to-1 cable since according to spec that connector is 600W but each PCIe is only 150W so if going by the spec four would be needed for full power.)
Just arrived today will install it on weekend 😊thanks for the great review
glad you enjoyed it and have fn with the new card :)
Am Jealous, mine is on back-order 😞
How's the card?
really good, fast as hell@@Johnjrambo75
Happy with it? Mine will arrive thursday.,, 🎉
Nice review, And I've been looking at the proart models. I have the 4070 OC version nice.
I've just ordered this one replacement for Gigabyte 4080 Super Windforce, my case is Thermaltake AH T200 Pink and Gigabyte one didn't fit well, i hope this one fit
just took a look at that case and I dont think you will have any problems at all :)
I have one coming in on Wednesday. I'll be upgrading from my Asus Tuf 3080 that I've had for over 3 years.
Did u get your card & how is it?
@504Trey Yes I did. I made sure I removed all old software for my old 3080 graphics card. I had no issues on installation other than the connector that comes with the card was too short so I ordered the exact cable I needed for my EVGA 850 power supply. No issues so far and going on two weeks now. I haven't had a chance to play with it fully but I plan to on my next off days.
Is the performance alot better and noticable compared to 3080? I found decent deal for ProArt model at 900€ or possibly less to upgrade my 3070. @@richardh418
This is what i would buy if i were to build my pc
Prices of graphics are insane but I do love this one. Just picked up a Formd T1 for an upcoming build with this card :)
why this version is $40 more expensive than Strix 4070ti super? which one you recommend?
Really want to replace my 2080Ti with one of these. Gotta try to save up!
i might get this model for my itx build but debating between this and a 7900 xtx oem model to fit in an s300 case
I am not sure this would fit in an S300 case but when I get into the office I will check
is it me or are most of the rtx 40 series cards just ugly? with the exception of this pro art card and the msi expert, I feel like they're too blocky and tacky.
It's due to Nvidia's restrictions to AIB partners. Partners have a tough time making any profit on their models. And Nvidia makes things worse by the Founders Edition price gouging many AIB partner models. So many are forced to just slap on a cheaper generic cooling design, to stay in profit territory. One of the reason EVGA ended their partnership with Nvidia, there's just no room for profitability, and with no alterations allowed regarding power delivery etc. Virtually no card is that much different to the rest, just RGB and branding.
Xfx merc 7900xtx
@@ericsonbernabe7987 on AMD side Imlike the reference model and the power color red devil model
is the build quality on this better or is the tuf better?
If you had to choose between the 4080 SUPER OC ProArt and the 4080 SUPER TUF, which will you choose ? The prices are pretty much the same
ProArt for smaller form factor and design
agreed
but does the smaller fctor and smaller fans adfect temps ? thats the only thing holding me back
@@Jepphhh Well I bought a 4080S Proart (I had an insane deal on it) and the temps are great. I have a m-ATX case so of course it could be better but, even during heavy benchmarks, it never went above 80/85°C. The differences in temps between Proart and TUF aren't that significant honestly
6:44 which game is that?
That is "the Finals" its free and available on steam. Its really good
Many Thanks for your great effort & Review, the best review in the web
Hey nice Video! Thanks!
Did you Undervolt ur card?
Did you already build the formd t1? With the rtx 4080 pro art 4080 super?
And how is it more creator focused now?
it doesn't have the gamer tag or look all over it. There isn't anything internally that makes it more creator focused, its smaller than most 4080s. Its all cosmetic mostly lol.
who Said it's creator Focused? ProArt is more a overall PC Build Design.
@@RyoTheTiger you're arguing semantics my dude. Creator can mean more than one thing.
@@Killswitch1411 doesn't answers my question
I think on fractal north case it would look really nice
I cracked up at the “many minutes later.” I couldn’t believe how much time I spent peeling plastic on mine, either.
haha glad it wasn't just me 🤣
Whats the max rpm or this gpu fans?
Jep this Card is good. You have a nice Setup.
subbed loved ya content , I currently have a 3070ti this card looks tempting my 3070ti will play in 4k certain games will lag hence the 8gb of v ram . or should I wait for the 50 cards to come out .
sorry for slow response, I have been away! I think we are so close to 5000 series it may be worth waiting. If you are set on getting a 4080 though, this is a great card to get
How much does the ProArt 4080 Super cost? I'm sure it's not under $1000.
I am not sure in the USA but in the UK I paid £969 which was about £10 more than the FE
@@mashextra where did you buy it from mate for that price? From your link it's 1.4K
I bought it from Novatech on release day. Stock seems to have dried up so everyone has put up their prices now 😢 hope it improves soon as the price was the only thing going for the 4080 super!
@@mashextraOh they did actually get some in then...I ordered the proart on release day from Novatech also, but it went from expected today to perpetually we're expecting these soon. Fortunately managed to pick up an FE one so cancelled that order.
1100+ euro in the Netherlands as of today.
Such a good looking GPU
Hi Mate,
I'm about to grab one of these and I currently have a EVGA 3080 along with a 850w Corsair RM850x ATX PSU, Do you know if I purchase that white cable you used and have linked will it swap over and work with my PSU? I've searched and didn't quite see an answer for it
Yes mate, your rm850x uses type 4 cables so the cable I linked works perfectly. It comes in a few colours too. Just make sure you don’t get the newer type 5 cables, they are smaller. I used a rm650x in my video and the sf range also use type 4 cables
@@mashextra you are a diamond! Thank you 🙏🏻
Am i able to use this GPU for heavy gaming?
you sure can. It games like any other 4080 super. I use mine for mostly 4k gaming such as BF2042 and Finals. Although it is slightly more compact than other 4080 supers the performance and temps have been amazing
@@mashextra thanks for the info and advise. Im asking because my current GPU is a gigabyte 4080 super aero OC, im experiencing random fps drops in all of my games. The thing is i have sent it back to the company that i bought the pc from but they arent able to tell what causes the fps drop/lag. Thus, they are replacing my GPU with the asus proart 4080 super. So im not really sure if it has the same performance or cooling capability.
Wow that’s not right! That card should be rock solid! Did you monitor temps/clocks whilst you encountered the fps drops? Also what cpu and ram are you using?
@@mashextra i did monitor the temps while gaming, the highest average on the cpu is 65 degrees(on the gigabyte gpu), for the cpu im using the ryzen 7 7800x3d and the ram is lexar rgb ddr5 32gb
well your specs are good but I am confused, did you mean max GPU temps are 65? Do you use Riva tuner to monitor temps/clock speeds? It may help find the culprit. Though, by switching to a new card may solve your issue anyway but if not please get back in touch and I can look with you
Subscribed! Nice video, thank you! Wanting to upgrade for this new gaming channel! Cheers!
Thanks for the sub! and good luck with the channel :)
Hi Mate, Nice video.
Do the card have coilwine or any sissing noise? And you have the formd t1?
What are the systems specs that you will use for the formd t1?
Thanks mate. I can't hear any coil whine in the ATX case whilst gaming and the system is incredibly quiet. I want to do an all air build in the T1 so it will be 7800x3d with AXP90-x47 full copper, Asus b650i, fury ram and a sf750. Just got all the parts so will start he video later this week
@@mashextra Thanks for the answer Mate.
I bought a rtx 4080 super founders edition and that card is so nice but anoying coilwine.
So i think i go for the pro art.
Is the pro art your only card or do you have another one
Its my only 4080 super but I also have: inno3d 4070ti super, pallit 4070, zotac 4070, game rock 3080, Asus 3060ti twin and AMD 6800 reference card
@@mashextra damnn what are you doing with all the cards ?
@@mashextra so your card doesnt have coilwine at higher frames? Like 150 fps or more
What CPU Cooler was that? Thermalright with 120 or with 140 fans?
Thank you for video
It is the peerless assassin 120. Fantastic cooler for the price but the fans have a slight whine so I am going to swap them out
Âre 16 GB enough for the Future to Play in 4K ?
for the next couple of years at least. Certainly dont look at the 12gb cards for 4k
Noticed any coil whine?
none at all on mine
Hi, is this also good for playing?
Yes
can this card install game ready drivers instead of studio drivers ?
yes it sure can and vice versa with other Nvidia 4000 series cards, you can choose if you want to install game ready or studio drivers :)
@@mashextra Thank you so much for your reactivity, i ended up getting it i'll post an update on the performance knowing i currently run a laptop gtx 1660 super
Thanks man!
Looking to put this in my DAN C4 case.
Oh wow! I really wanted the c4 but missed out when it went live. Can’t wait for the r2 to release
@@mashextra Yeah I was lucky enough to find it in stock here. Looking forward to v2 release, hope you can make a video on it too.
I just picked up a ncase m1 evo to tide me over :) will put a video on that on our Mash IT channel soon and will definitely make a v2 video when it releases! I have the a4 and a4 h2o and love his cases so was really gutted when I missed the c4
Sir, which one queiter between rtx proart and rtx noctua?
Noctua its quite obvious
Hi would this be okay with 750w PSU ?
5900x
32gb 3600mtz ram
8 Lian LI fans
Thanks
If it is a high quality psu you will be fine! I am actually running mine on a rm650x which most people would recommend again but as it’s a decent psu it’s fine
@@mashextraGreat thanks for the quick reply! Thinks its an Evga gold psu ! Earned a sub thanks
Great review. I purchsed this exact card. Havent arrived tho. I have a pro art z790 mobo (those thunderbolts are a god save for me for my pen displays) and im really exited to take my actual 3070ti out and replace with this beauty.
oh wow, pro art board and card! I wish they made a pro art ITX as I am in the process of downsizing :)
Proart or the Gaming OC?
well the gaming OC is a great card providing you can fit it! it takes over 4 slots!! the pro art still performs well but is only 2.5 slots therefore fits more cases
Couldnt help notice you run this gpu with a 650w PSU even though Asus recommends 850w...
I see youve mentioned in the comments that it's fine if your PSU is good quality, but I would still be worried? 😮
Anyway, what is the specs of the rest of your computer?
MY corsair RM650x is a more premium PSU so I have no worries but regardless I am in the process of moving it to an ITX so will need a SFX PSU soon. The rest of the specs are i7 12700k, z690 mono, 32gb ram, 2x 2tb m.2 and 1x 2.5" 4tb
I have a query about the power cable. Original cable has (W-shape) 3x 8pin connectors.. and the corssair one is only have (Y-shape) 2x 8pin connectors.. will this be an issue? do we require all 3x 8pins like in the original cable? as there is a 4 micro pins used for sensing power connectors, so 3x sensor pins will be connected from the original W-cable (whereas corssair will only have 2x sense pins in the 4 pin micro connector?
So, will that cause any problems? (SUBSCRIBED) 👍👍
hey mate, thanks for the Sub and in answer to your question. The adapter that comes with the card just connects to the 3x 8 pin PCIE connectors leading to a messy bulky ugly solution. This cable from corsair replaces the PCIE cables direct to the PSU so actually works better with this solution because there is less mess and less connectors between the PSU and card plus less strain on the 12VHPR connector as the cable is more flexible. All the pin outs are exactly the same
@@mashextra Thanks for this, I know this is surely a rookie question. But I don't understand why you can go from [PSU] 3x8 PCIe pin => [GPU]12VHPR using the original gpu adapter to the [PSU] 2x8 PCIe pin => [GPU]12VHPR using the custom cables. Why is it possible to use just 2x8 pins instead of 3x8pins?
The plugs on the PSU side are not equal to the plugs on the GPU side. As an example if you look at your PSU cables you will probably have an GPU power cable coming out of your PSU to 2x 8 pin gfx power connectors (which are daisy chained). Imagine you used both of those to the adapter and then another cable for the 3 required connector you can see your have done the same thing. Does this make sense? it is hard to explain over text without showing it
@@mashextra Yeah thanks for explaining. I think I get it. In/out pins are just about compatibility. As long as the GPU can pull the necessary power and the cable can withstand it then anything goes.
Dude, 650W PSU. Is that gonna be sufficient enough?
its a high quality PSU and would be fine though this was only done for testing and I have a 850w now
What case is that?
NZXT H5 flow. Sorry for the slow reply
nice review
Спасибо за обзор,купил такую же себе👍
returned 7900xtx and got this one instead, sorry amd not gonna bother with your beta test this time any longer, time out errors or black screens be gone
I bought the 6800 and wasn't that impressed. I like the prices but Nvidia definitely offer a more streamlined experience
Yeah I had a 6900XT that was absolutely unusable in vertical mount, ha.
I even made a video where tilting the case while gaming would make the card jump to 110c hotspot and fans screaming in agony within a few seconds and if you put it back to normal, the temps would drop.
Truly an AMD vapor chamber moment.
what is better ProArt or the TUF?
Tuf
Bro saidf That is it while unboxing. How did you miss the cute little card holder. It's very much visible right there 😅
wich also can Transform into a Screwdriver. so you always have one in your Build with you, quite handy
@@RyoTheTiger Yeah I like the little guy!
Haha I found it after, what a numpty 😂
Kind of makes me want to sell my 4080 Super FE and get this one so i can put it in a Mini ITX case
I am actually about to do a ITX build with this card 😃
Hey man is it possible to game on this version pro art version of the rtx 4080 super
Yes, it’s exactly the same performance as any other 4080 super but designed to fit more of a creator look. Gaming is amazing on it and it also cuts through my video editing 👍
Lets not forget the RGB nonsense is why so many cards are way above MSRP@@mashextra I do like the simpler aesthetic...
I got this version in oc version
650w power supply with a 4080 super? Ouch
Haha I know nvidia don’t recommend it but those Corsairs with Japanese caps are amazing. Plus you have no idea what I have got away with in the sf range for itx’s 😂
300w card... isnt too bad...
650 watt power supply you must actually be insane
I sure am! But in all seriousness this is a quality PSU and I have actually had heavier systems running on it, the 4080 super is only drawing about 300w of power and the CPU about 100w
I'm using deepcool 750w on a 7900xtx so far so good
Imagine being so insane not knowing the power draw of your components....it would probably run just fine on an RM550x / 7800x3d setup.
let me borrow that
no way is there enough bling on this card to fit in your razer build :)
yeh... very sexi card, fix in box a close door... super for VGA this is TOP ... sexi :D :D :D
How Asus GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER PROART 16GB OC Edition Enhance Your Gaming Experience in Dubai, United Arab Emirates? - GCC Gamers
Spends 1k+ on a card and picks a game that barely utilizes the cards full potential, smh.
what games would you like to see? I mainly play PUBG, Apex and Finals. None of which are really demanding 🤣
@@mashextra Well in that case enjoy your 8k gaming experience, cause that is the only way you can make this card work for its money.
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why the fuk is it $150 usd more than normal 4080 super, pass
that's strange in the UK, it was the same price!
Seeing that too... in the U.S. the ASUS 4080 Super ProArt is $150 USD more than Nvidia's 4080 Super Founders Edition.