GPU | GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER |
CUDA Cores | 10240 |
Video Memory | 16GB GDDR6X |
Memory Bus | 256-bit |
Engine Clock | Boost: 2610 MHz |
Memory Clock | 23 Gbps |
PCI Express | 4.0 16x |
Display Outputs | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a (up to 7680×4320@60Hz) |
1 x HDMI® Connector* | |
*Supports 4K 120Hz HDR, 8K 60Hz HDR, and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in HDMI 2.1a Specification | |
HDCP Support | 2.3 |
Multi Display Capability | Quad Display |
Recommended Power Supply | 750W |
Power Consumption | 320W |
Power Input | 1 x 12VHPWR |
DirectX | 12 Ultimate |
OpenGL | 4.6 |
Cooling | IceStorm 2.0 |
Slot Size | 3.5 slot |
SLI | N/A |
Supported OS | Windows 11 / 10 (64-bit, v1809 November 2018 or later) |
Card Length | 355.5mm x 149.6mm x 72.1mm / 14″ x 5.9″ x 2.8″ |
Accessories | GPU Support Stand |
3-pin RGB Header Cable | |
3x 8-pin-to-12VHPWR cable | |
Manual |
Specification may change without further notice.
This is a massive, thick and curvy beast.
Upgraded from RTX 3070 to RTX 4080 Super.
I didn’t expect that this will be a huge and heavy GPU. Weight is heavier than my work laptop, around 2 kg and has a thickness of more than 3 slots. I recommend using a support bracket or doing a vertical mount to avoid sagging.
Perfomance and cooling: Good for 4K and overkill for QHD gaming. Can easily play more than a hundred FPS max QHD settings on most games without noise and high temperature. I’ve been stress testing this but cooling is so good I didn’t see it hitting the 68C mark and the gpu fans were at 30%. For gaming, temps are only hovering at 56-65C.