RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests

Is the RTX 5080 truly worth your investment? If it hits the rumored $999 price point, it could be a compelling choice. However, should it significantly exceed the current RTX 4080 Super’s pricing, you might want to think twice… [skeptical]

RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests
RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests

Let’s not forget—this is a gaming powerhouse first and foremost. Its performance must absolutely justify every penny of that premium price tag.

RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests
RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests

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RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests
RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests
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31 thoughts on “RTX 5080 Benchmark Results: 10-15% Faster Than RTX 4070 Super with Performance Tests”
  1. I see the potential with the RTX 5080, especially if it stays close to the $999 mark. But honestly, that 10-15% improvement over the RTX 4070 Super isn’t groundbreaking enough for me to jump on board, especially if prices creep up. Still, as a gamer, I’d definitely want to test it out before making any decisions.

  2. I’m really intrigued by those benchmark numbers—10-15% faster is nothing to sneeze at, especially for gamers. But yeah, that price will be a huge factor; if it’s too steep compared to the RTX 4080 Super, I’d probably hold off unless I had cash to burn. Still, as someone who values top-tier performance, this card sounds hard to resist if priced right.

  3. I’m really intrigued by these benchmarks. A 10-15% performance boost for around the same price as the RTX 4080 Super sounds like a no-brainer, but I’d still want to see how much power it consumes and what kind of heat it puts out. For gamers, though, this could be a solid upgrade if it stays within that price range.

  4. I see the RTX 5080 offers a solid performance boost over the 4070 Super, but that price point is a big question mark. It’d better bring more than just a 10-15% improvement if it’s asking for an even higher price than the 4080 Super. Guess we’ll have to wait and see if it’s worth the upgrade.

  5. I see the RTX 5080 offers a solid performance boost over the 4070 Super, but $999 feels steep if it doesn’t deliver game-changing improvements. Still, as someone who plays a lot of modern AAA titles, that 10-15% faster could make a noticeable difference in my experience. Guess I’d need to see more real-world scenarios to decide if it’s worth the upgrade.

    1. Absolutely, $999 is a big investment, and the decision really depends on your priorities. While the 10-15% improvement might not be revolutionary, it can definitely feel noticeable during demanding games. Real-world testing is key—try to find demos or rentals if possible! Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s great to hear from gamers who care about performance.

  6. The 10-15% improvement over the RTX 4070 Super sounds nice, but at $999, I’d still need to weigh if it’s worth it compared to other options. Gaming performance is key, but I hope the overall value proposition is strong enough to justify that price bump. It really depends on how much of an upgrade this is for current gamers versus newcomers.

  7. I see the RTX 5080 offers a solid performance boost over the 4070 Super, but $999 feels like a risky investment if it doesn’t deliver game-changing improvements. Still, as someone who wants the best for AAA gaming, I’d definitely want to test it out before committing. The question is whether that 10-15% faster will feel worth it in real-world scenarios.

    1. Absolutely, investing nearly $1,000 is a big decision! While the 10-15% performance increase might not sound revolutionary, it can make a noticeable difference in demanding games, especially at higher resolutions or with ray tracing enabled. Testing it in person would be key—see if that extra speed aligns with your needs. Thanks for sharing your thoughts; it’s always helpful to hear how others weigh these upgrades!

  8. It sounds like the RTX 5080 could be a solid upgrade, especially if it stays close to the $999 mark. But I agree, at a higher price point, it might be hard to justify over something like an RTX 4080 Super. Still, as someone who cares about gaming performance, those 10-15% gains are nothing to sneeze at. Just hope the power consumption doesn’t spike too much.

    1. Absolutely, the performance gains sound promising for gamers looking to step up their setup. Pricing will definitely be key—keeping it competitive like the $999 range would make it very appealing. I share your concern about power consumption, though; balancing performance with efficiency is always important. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s great to hear from fellow gaming enthusiasts.

  9. The 10-15% performance boost over the RTX 4070 Super sounds solid, but at $999, I’d still expect it to outperform the current RTX 4080 in most scenarios to make it worth the money. Gaming-wise, though, it definitely seems like it could deliver, so if someone’s in the market for a top-tier card, this could be on their radar. Still, I hope there are some killer features beyond raw numbers to really justify that price.

  10. I see the potential with the RTX 5080, especially if it stays within the rumored $999 range. But honestly, even a 10-15% improvement over the RTX 4070 Super might not feel like enough for gamers who already have a high-end setup. It really comes down to whether that extra performance justifies the cost.

  11. A 10-15% boost over the 4070 Super sounds decent, but at $999 it’s a tough sell unless you really need that extra performance. I’d wait to see how it stacks up against the 4080 Super in real-world gaming. Pricing will make or break this one.

    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I agree that pricing will be key—if the 5080 closes the gap with the 4080 Super in performance-per-dollar, it could be compelling. Early benchmarks suggest it’s more of a generational step than a leap, so waiting for real-world comparisons is smart. Appreciate your perspective!

  12. A 10-15% boost over the 4070 Super sounds decent, but at $999 it better deliver some serious 4K performance. If it ends up closer to 4080 Super pricing though, I’d probably just wait for the next gen or look at AMD options. Still curious to see real-world benchmarks beyond these early tests.

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