🎮 Dominate your digital realm with the RTX 5080 Gaming OC — power, speed, and cool sophistication.
The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming OC 16G is a cutting-edge graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4 technology. Equipped with 16GB of ultra-fast GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit interface and PCIe 5.0 support, it delivers exceptional performance for gaming and creative workloads. Its WINDFORCE cooling system maintains optimal temperatures, enabling sustained high performance at resolutions up to 7680x4320 pixels.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 Pixels |
Memory Speed | 30000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | GV-N5080GAMING OC-16GD |
Item model number | GV-N5080GAMING OC-16GD |
Item Weight | 4.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.46 x 4.96 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.46 x 4.96 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B0DS2R6948 |
Date First Available | January 30, 2025 |
A**N
I absolutely love this 4080
I am extremely happy with this Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4080. It has the exact same cooler that’s on the Gaming OC 4090 so the temps are incredible. While playing any game at 1440p with highest settings, the fans barely ever turn on. When they do turn on, they never ramp up, and they only stay on for about a minute since the cooler is so over engineered. I am glad they did it like this. I have yet to see the temps go above 55° and haven’t seen the hotspot go above 64°Like I said, it’s huge, in the pictures I posted, you can see how big it looks next to my RTX 3080 Ti, and how big it looks compared to the 24” monitor behind it. The 4080 is a bit taller.I’ve had lots of different GPU’s and this is my favorite by far. And not just because of the performance, but because of the design, and the ability to control the Gigabyte logo RGB color and the fan RGB color separately. Also because the support bracket that came with it is extremely solid. I checked with a level to see how well it held it up and it was perfectly level. No sag at all. I saw reviews that said the bracket didn’t fit their case or motherboard, but the bracket fit my Gigabyte X670 motherboard just fine.If you told me I had to think of one thing I didn’t like about this card, I’d say it kind of sucks that the RGB under the fans doesn’t turn on unless the fans are spinning. That isn’t really an issue though because you can set a custom fan curve so that the fans are always or almost always spinning even a little.So if you’re looking for a 4080, I absolutely recommend this Gigabyte Gaming OC 4080. I like it so much, I will definitely be getting another gigabyte for the Nvidia 50 series GPU’s.
G**F
Aorus 5080
Nice GPU and run great. I can OC the snot out of it and runs fairly cool. But this GPU runs fast without OC the card it not even necessary. However DO NOT Trust Amazon for making the payments over time 12 Months. They will find a way to make it not happen. Amazon has turned into money cheats.
R**T
HUGE upgrade, literally.
Upgraded from a RTX 3080 12GB with AIO cooler.Firstly, this card is HUGE. I had to relocate the front radiator fans in my case to the outside of the case (which worked fine btw). It's a MSI MPG GUNGNIR 110R mid-tower case, which I think is pretty standard as far as design and size.Second point, this GPU stays COOL. I was pretty concerned that I'd have to purchase an AIO, since the 3080 I upgraded from cooled so much better with one. AIO unnecessary here! Stays right around 60°C at full load, ~65°C after 4-5 hour heat soak in an 85°F room. But it stays cool because of the massive heat pipe/radiator fin setup on it, which is why it's such a huge card.Third point, it's very quiet. If I force it to full fan speed, you can hear it, but even then it's nothing crazy loud in my opinion. It also has never needed to go full speed to cool on it's own. Stays quiet and cool for long periods of 100% GPU load.I use it for 4K gaming while 4K streaming/recording, and highly modified games like Cyberpunk. I was skeptical of frame gen, but at 2x-3x it's barely noticeable quality-wise. 4x and it starts to look bad. DLSS works fine without the frame gen too. As far as raw power (No DLSS, No frame gen), it can pull 60FPS at 4K on a maxed out demanding title.Lastly, price. Was it worth the upgrade? These prices are nuts. Plus I had to upgrade the rest of my 4 year old system so this GPU wouldn't be bottlenecked. But it is what it is, prices aren't ever going back down. This was a huge upgrade from a very capable 3080. I could still return and refund all of it, and I have no plans to do so.
C**E
Great card
Great graphics card. The noise is fairly low but the card is pretty large. Overall a good buy. Don't forget to get the extended warranty from the manufacturer
B**T
Impressive power, oppressive pricing.
Works great impressive power, terribly oppressive price.
C**A
Best Card I've Ever bought!
Before this I had a 1060 that a friend lent me to replace a burnt out R9 380x. The boost going from a 1060 to this is insane. It's huge, make sure it fits in your case. It looks good, its fast, pretty easy to set up. Value for money is a tough one because I spent. . . I think it was a little over $1400 at the time (Peak Covid price hikes) I've run it on two different boards now and it's never given me a problem. And I DO NOT MISS the AMD Wattman program, which is what fried the 380x. Lol. Honestly a 40 series card is the way to go these days.
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