This is absolutely true, The overclocking on 5080 is a beast. People thought 5080 was a poor product but as soon as this card boosted to +375 mhz on clock and to 36 Ghz memory, it became a value product. I don’t regret upgrading from 3060ti to 5080. The performance uplift is huge.
@@pixelverdicts lol well of course it was a huge upgrade over the old 3060 ti. you are also comparing a card that cost 400 bucks to a 1000 bucks card. the 5080 is a joke for someone with a 4080 that hoped to get a typical generational uplift around the same price point. overclocking does not change that as the 4080 can be oced too and take back some of that gain.
@@formulaic78 probably people should understand that they shouldn’t be buying a new GPU every generation. Cost of silicon is increasing and that it is becoming harder to adhere to Moore’s law to keep adding more and more transistors in same space. Also there is a business point of view, Nvidia as a company wants to sell there products strategically to ensure consistent cash flow. So there is no doubt there is a 5080 Ti Super Duper with 24 GB of VRAM unveiling next year same time. The road is not a straight one.
They need a badly priced inferior product to make buying the top notch product more sensible. This practice even had a name but can't remember now. The problem with that top tier product is even if you decide to buy it it's nowhere to be found 😂
Why did you buy 5080 when you had a 4090 o_O ? You're also nitpicking a game to conclude that a 5080 OC is faster but an overclocked RTX 5080 is overall still definitely slower than a stock 4090 FE. Bang4BuckPC and others have showed it. I would only replace my 4090 for a 5090 but it didn't impress me. The 4090 is faster and still more future proof with 8 more gigs, DLSS MFG is a cool bonus to have but not essential at all when you already have FG.
@@SagittariusAx because where I live (Singapore), the 4090 is $500 - $1000 more expensive than the 5080 is on the open market. And all I play is COD pretty much. So I make money with slightly more performance in the game that I play most.
@@nossy232323 Oh man... I wish he had done the comparisons before selling it, but I can understand how expensive these cards and and how much the 4090s can be sold for. I can easily sell my 4090 (bought for MSRP in Canada for CAD2129+tax) for more than what I paid for today after 2 years of use. The GPU market is absolutely crazy.
I know you said that you weren't getting artefacts or crashing, but are you sure that maxing out to 2000 on the memory clock isn't actually hurting your performance? A lot of modern GPU's have error correction on the VRAM to try and prevent crashing if clocked too high, which does what it is supposed to, at the cost of some performance regression. Have you had the opportunity to test it at lower clocks and see if you get better or worse performance? Just out of curiosity really for how the 5000 series deals with error correction.
I keep seeing people say this, but everyone who actually has the card can max the memory OC without performance degradation including Techpowerup and Computerbase.
Here are my 3D Mark Port Royal Scores going from +500 to +2000 on the ram. +500MHz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398340? +1000Mhz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398575? +2000Mhz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398779?
0:20 2012. HD7950 overclocked from 800 to 1200 MHz + 50%, back then we said "that's a good overclock"... 2025. RTX 5080 overclocked from 2692 to 3135 MHz + 16%, that's called "good overclock" today. What's wrong with this world?
gddr7 is ecc memory so all 5080s will run +2000. It is creating errors but because its ecc its correcting those errors and that eats up some performance. A good balance is +500 ish.
Here are my 3D Mark Port Royal Scores going from +500 to +2000 on the ram. +500MHz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398340? +1000Mhz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398575? +2000Mhz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398779?
No, there is a measurable performance uplift even going gradually from +0 to +2000. These memory chips are rated for much higher than their stock speeds, so most 5080s should see the same uplift without penalty. Techpowerup actually managed to clock their cards even higher, so once tools like Afterburner get an update it'll become easier to push the memory even further.
It is now certain that we will have an RTX 5080 Ti Super, with 24 GB ? but that would surprise me, they will still stay on 16 GB, not enough competition from AMD) for the end of the year with 10% or 15% more performance than the 4090.
The GPU temps even with the overclock seems to be super good. I'm seeing benchmarks of FE cards in the 60s when other TH-camrs are benchmarking Cyberpunk. Did you change the fan curves at all? Is this running on stock fan curves, or do you have the fans maxed out at 100% for those sorts of temperatures? Great video btw! I'm looking forward to BestBuy shipping mine out here in Canada soon hopefully
I have my fans capped at a maximum of 65% if the GPU ever reaches 70c. So basically I don't really hear the fans, because the card has never come close to 70c
@ I need your expert advice on the fact that I have paired my 5080 with i9-10850k (4.8 base, 5.2 boost) Do you think my CPU is limiting factor even in GPU bound scenerios? Like for example when I turn on RT in black myth, I get 25-30 fps lower than other reviewers. Can you comment on impact on both RT and non-RT scenerios?
There is so much room for OC on the 5080 and even the 5090 that I don't understand why Nvidia was so conservative with their factory clocks, the 5080 gets really close to the 4090 with overclock, and the 5090 stretches 5 to 10% more from the 4090, getting to around 40% more performance than the 4090, which is a much better generational improvement.
@@S2GUnit it seems it's a better overclocker than the 4080. But not worth more than MSRP. Much better getting a used 4080 if you can for 2/3rds MSRP. Might be possible now but certainly in a few months.
@@formulaic78 Ya I'm more curious than anything. I don't want to support Nvidia and their hijacking pricing and selling essentially a 5070 as a 5080 + at 1000$
At stock 5080 ain't impressive at all, however thats quite a massive difference with OC. If Nvidia released their card with higher boost clocks it wouldn't look so bad in comparison to 4080 super
The power consumption is still within the 360W TDP, I wonder if the power limit adjusting is doing anything. Do you see any scenario that power consumption exceeds 360W?
Tomb Raider 13700kf 4090 With the same settings, with a core frequency of 2715 MHz and + 1000 MHz mem. frame render 29790, average fps 191, GPU - avarage 193, min 160, max 278
Overclocking always comes with risks. But they are pretty small here, the memory is rated to run at 32gbps and is running at 30gbps. All I am doing is returning the memory to the original rated speed. As you can see I am not manipulating any voltage and the card is cool.
It is a very good card....look at the gpu market before talking nonsense
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@ i looked at it extensively my dude. Everyone loves the 50 series. Amazing cards with amazing value...lol. How much you buy it for? Price of an entire PC plus monitor?
I didnt buy it cz i got 4090..just wait for the msrp model..it is just a gpu ..we dont need to camp outside stores for it... all the reviewers are hating on it cz hating on nvidia gets u clicks..
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@@BT_01 haha, well that makes sense if you didn't buy it. Nope, everyone is hating it because nvidia is becoming an idiot overpriced company. And yes its just a gpu like you said, it should t cost more than a pc. Anyway, sad to see people actually saying anything positive about these cards. Goes to show that some folks have completely lost the feel for value of money.
Simple logic: this gpu doesnt even need to exist. Theres no competition from amd..if u dont want it dont buy it..4080super released a yr ago. This gives u 20% more performance after a year at same price + extra features + incredible efficiency. Not a massive generational uplift but decent..anyone upgrading from 3000 series or any amd card shud be good with 5080.
Msi afterburner lets me set the power limit of my gygabyte rtx 5080 up to 125. What does this setting exactly do? These cards oc are quite good in my opinion.
An example I can give you is with my 4070 Ti Super. The power draw (TDP - Thermal Design Power) for my GPU is 285w however, because it's technically a 'cut-down' 4080, it can handle the 4080 power draw which is 320w. So when I overclock my 4070 Ti Super, it will use the whole TDP of 285w once I get to the highest stable clock speeds my GPU can handle. Once it reaches that max TDP, any further overclocking will result in crashing because the power is just not there. But, if I increase the 'Power Limit' in Afterburner, it will increase my TDP from 285w to 313w, which in turn will allow me to increase my core and memory clock speeds further, up to the point where it reaches it's new TDP of 313w. The thing to remember is that when you start playing with the Power Limit in afterburner, it's becomes more and more about temperature, and you definitely don't want to be pushing the limits of your cards max temperature, because that's when thermal throttling kicks in and also when damage to the card itself can happen. Afterburner is usually pretty good with the Power Limit and it usually only gives you the option to increase the power limit if the card can actually handle it. In saying that, like all overclocking it's best to do things slowly and incrementally and not just go straight to 125% power limit. Overclocking is also very dependant on the silicon inside your GPU, some people win the silicon lottery and might be able to run their 5080's @ 125% Power Limit with a 300MHz boost to the core clock and 2500Mhz boost to the memory clock, you might only get half that, or maybe you can get more out of it? It's all trial and error that is best done slowly. EDIT: I have seen a few people saying they can push their 5080's to 400w, so that might be the golden number as 125% power to the 5080's 360w would be 450w, and that might be pushing it a little too much. My own personal rule is that I don't game with an increase to the Power Limit, it's just not worth it for me. The only overclocked settings I use for gaming is the Automatic Tuning you can do in the Nvidia App, which is usually pretty low (e.g. +50MHz for core and + 200MHz for memory), but it tends to give me more stable 1% lows compared to the default settings. But I do push it as high as I can for benchmarking scores (+170MHz for Core and +1750MHz for Memory @ 110% Power) and to get in the top 3% for the 4070 Ti Super / 7800X3D in Port Royal and Steel Nomad :)
@@thornstrikesback Thanks for the response. With my 5080 i can reach 3.200 core clock and 17000 vram, and I don't think it will go further those numbers. Also, as you said, whith stock power limit we should be more than fine in most scenarios.
Yes these memory chips are rated at 32gbps. Here are my 3D Mark Port Royal Scores going from +500 to +2000 on the ram. +500MHz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398340? +1000Mhz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398575? +2000Mhz www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398779?
I tried also to overclock my Rtx 5080 Asus Tuf Gaming with the newest Afterburner Beta. But it wont go over 0,985v. So im stuck with 3080mhz (+300) and +2000 on memory Meanwhile the card pulls (Powerlimit at 110%) only 300 watts and stays at 58 degrees. Any Solutions? Want to challenge that massive cooler
@ u think the core clock cant go higher, because the Voltage is limited and so it doesnt draw more power either. Its weird, because the default curve in msi afterburner shows higher voltage. But the card itself doesnt go above 0,985v🤷🏼
@@n0pe_7 RTX 5080 TI is on the way. Nvidia power limited 5080 so a 5080 TI can fill the gap between a 5080 and 5090. 400 W TDP 524 GB 5080 TI with at least 25 percent faster than a stock 5080 is the way to go.
The RTX 5080 is so efficient, I can only imagine the performance per Watt if it was built on 3NM.
This is absolutely true, The overclocking on 5080 is a beast. People thought 5080 was a poor product but as soon as this card boosted to +375 mhz on clock and to 36 Ghz memory, it became a value product. I don’t regret upgrading from 3060ti to 5080. The performance uplift is huge.
Yeah, and performance uplift would be very nice also
@@pixelverdicts lol well of course it was a huge upgrade over the old 3060 ti. you are also comparing a card that cost 400 bucks to a 1000 bucks card. the 5080 is a joke for someone with a 4080 that hoped to get a typical generational uplift around the same price point. overclocking does not change that as the 4080 can be oced too and take back some of that gain.
@@pixelverdicts it most certainly did not become a value product. It gained value certainly, but does not represent bang for buck!
@@formulaic78 probably people should understand that they shouldn’t be buying a new GPU every generation. Cost of silicon is increasing and that it is becoming harder to adhere to Moore’s law to keep adding more and more transistors in same space. Also there is a business point of view, Nvidia as a company wants to sell there products strategically to ensure consistent cash flow. So there is no doubt there is a 5080 Ti Super Duper with 24 GB of VRAM unveiling next year same time.
The road is not a straight one.
Almost 500+ mhz for only 30+ watts is actually impressive. Wonder why they were so conservative with the clocks.
Gotta sell the 5080 super somehow
They need a badly priced inferior product to make buying the top notch product more sensible. This practice even had a name but can't remember now. The problem with that top tier product is even if you decide to buy it it's nowhere to be found 😂
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10 to 15% extra performance for around 10% more power that's pretty good. Will be interesting to see your Astral 5090 and how that does.
Yall should do a collaboration of some sort yall are our go to in my friend group
0 headroom
And that’s for a lower end model. The GIGABYTE Aourus Master ice starts at 2800mhz and is overclockable to over 3200mhz (sometimes)
They're saving this for the Ti 24GB 5080
Overclocking my gigabyte OC 5080 got me more fps at 1440p low than my 4090 in Warzone. Looks like I can sell my 4090 and make some money back 😂
Why did you buy 5080 when you had a 4090 o_O ? You're also nitpicking a game to conclude that a 5080 OC is faster but an overclocked RTX 5080 is overall still definitely slower than a stock 4090 FE. Bang4BuckPC and others have showed it.
I would only replace my 4090 for a 5090 but it didn't impress me.
The 4090 is faster and still more future proof with 8 more gigs, DLSS MFG is a cool bonus to have but not essential at all when you already have FG.
@@SagittariusAx I can only swap my 4090 for an at least 25 percent faster 5080 TI with 24 gb over stock 5080. 5080 even with OC isn't worth swapping.
@@dusunsel8656 even, 25% isn't really worth it, especially considering how such a beast the 4090 already is.
@@SagittariusAx because where I live (Singapore), the 4090 is $500 - $1000 more expensive than the 5080 is on the open market. And all I play is COD pretty much. So I make money with slightly more performance in the game that I play most.
Please do a comparison between your overclocked 5080 and the overclocked 4090.
He sold his 4090.
@@nossy232323 Oh man... I wish he had done the comparisons before selling it, but I can understand how expensive these cards and and how much the 4090s can be sold for. I can easily sell my 4090 (bought for MSRP in Canada for CAD2129+tax) for more than what I paid for today after 2 years of use. The GPU market is absolutely crazy.
There is already a video.
Still slower
why overclocked 4090. Then both will be moving targets. A reference stock 4090 would be better
There is much more headroom in this card. So it looks like that a 5080 S or TI with 24 GB Vram is a given.
Is it normal for the graphics card to run this cool? Has it added any additional cooling to the original? It's really great.
I know you said that you weren't getting artefacts or crashing, but are you sure that maxing out to 2000 on the memory clock isn't actually hurting your performance? A lot of modern GPU's have error correction on the VRAM to try and prevent crashing if clocked too high, which does what it is supposed to, at the cost of some performance regression. Have you had the opportunity to test it at lower clocks and see if you get better or worse performance? Just out of curiosity really for how the 5000 series deals with error correction.
I've been overclocking for over a decade. Trust me when i tell you it's not hurting performance.
I keep seeing people say this, but everyone who actually has the card can max the memory OC without performance degradation including Techpowerup and Computerbase.
@@Bang4BuckPCGamer Good to know.
@@TheInfiniteDraw I saw someone overlocking the memory up to 6600 before they started having worse performance
Here are my 3D Mark Port Royal Scores going from +500 to +2000 on the ram.
+500MHz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398340?
+1000Mhz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398575?
+2000Mhz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398779?
Can't wait for the 3nm version refresh 60XX serie? Hope it won't be 2 years. Impressive OC headroom.
2 years minimum for next gen, expect it 2027
sadly it will probably coming in 2027-8
0:20 2012. HD7950 overclocked from 800 to 1200 MHz + 50%, back then we said "that's a good overclock"...
2025. RTX 5080 overclocked from 2692 to 3135 MHz + 16%, that's called "good overclock" today. What's wrong with this world?
There was no GPI Boost back then, that's the only reason.
Meanwhile my quest for a 5090 continues.
We will get there in the end mate.
in the bios: clear cmos -> disable: svm, smm, memory context -> restart, disable: power down, gear down, set: trc 60 twr 48, trfc1 384, trfc2 400, trfcsb 300, fclk2200, uclk3100 👍
i'm so used to gpus drawing 400w now 300w feels like theres performance left on the table 🤣🤣
Thats incredible
Overclocked 5080 draws the same wattage as 3080 and 2X the performance
gddr7 is ecc memory so all 5080s will run +2000. It is creating errors but because its ecc its correcting those errors and that eats up some performance. A good balance is +500 ish.
Here are my 3D Mark Port Royal Scores going from +500 to +2000 on the ram.
+500MHz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398340?
+1000Mhz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398575?
+2000Mhz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398779?
No, there is a measurable performance uplift even going gradually from +0 to +2000. These memory chips are rated for much higher than their stock speeds, so most 5080s should see the same uplift without penalty. Techpowerup actually managed to clock their cards even higher, so once tools like Afterburner get an update it'll become easier to push the memory even further.
It is now certain that we will have an RTX 5080 Ti Super, with 24 GB ? but that would surprise me, they will still stay on 16 GB, not enough competition from AMD) for the end of the year with 10% or 15% more performance than the 4090.
Impressive
The GPU temps even with the overclock seems to be super good. I'm seeing benchmarks of FE cards in the 60s when other TH-camrs are benchmarking Cyberpunk. Did you change the fan curves at all? Is this running on stock fan curves, or do you have the fans maxed out at 100% for those sorts of temperatures?
Great video btw! I'm looking forward to BestBuy shipping mine out here in Canada soon hopefully
@@christopherallinson8016 I can confirm with my ASUS PRIME card, the temps are under 71C
I have my fans capped at a maximum of 65% if the GPU ever reaches 70c. So basically I don't really hear the fans, because the card has never come close to 70c
@ Hehe, I didn’t cap it but yes its around the same when I ran Unigine Superposition
@ I need your expert advice on the fact that I have paired my 5080 with i9-10850k (4.8 base, 5.2 boost) Do you think my CPU is limiting factor even in GPU bound scenerios? Like for example when I turn on RT in black myth, I get 25-30 fps lower than other reviewers.
Can you comment on impact on both RT and non-RT scenerios?
@@Bang4BuckPCGamer Good to know. I'll have to see what the stock fan curve behaves like when I receive my card
its like switching to performance bios by software
There is so much room for OC on the 5080 and even the 5090 that I don't understand why Nvidia was so conservative with their factory clocks, the 5080 gets really close to the 4090 with overclock, and the 5090 stretches 5 to 10% more from the 4090, getting to around 40% more performance than the 4090, which is a much better generational improvement.
But how much can the 40 series overclock? Need to be comparing apples to apples. On my 4080 I think my overclock got around 5%.
@@formulaic78
The 4090 can't get more than 4% on a good day
The 4080 can OC like
@@formulaic78 That's what I'm wondering. I'm looking around for benchmarks of an OC'd 4080S vs a 5080.
@@S2GUnit it seems it's a better overclocker than the 4080. But not worth more than MSRP. Much better getting a used 4080 if you can for 2/3rds MSRP. Might be possible now but certainly in a few months.
@@formulaic78 Ya I'm more curious than anything. I don't want to support Nvidia and their hijacking pricing and selling essentially a 5070 as a 5080 + at 1000$
Excuse me. Did you overclocked your RTX 4090 Suprim X in one of your videos before?
th-cam.com/video/djxZ-GPPnU4/w-d-xo.html
At stock 5080 ain't impressive at all, however thats quite a massive difference with OC. If Nvidia released their card with higher boost clocks it wouldn't look so bad in comparison to 4080 super
*that's
*NVIDIA
Please do a RTX 5080 OC vs a 4090 OC 4K with Path Tracing.
I don't own an RTX 4090 anymore.
The power consumption is still within the 360W TDP, I wonder if the power limit adjusting is doing anything. Do you see any scenario that power consumption exceeds 360W?
The max I have seen on GPUz is 360W
Is there a good reason for you to not touch the Core Voltage? Or will it not help even if you increase it.
It doesn't help this card. cards with a higher power limit may benefit.
can you run furmark on the card? You're the only one on TH-cam with this card 😅
Around 10% more fps in most of these games is hugh ? Just asking
For modern GPU yes.
You should try oc 4090 if you still have it vs oc 5080
Tomb Raider 13700kf 4090 With the same settings, with a core frequency of 2715 MHz and + 1000 MHz mem. frame render 29790, average fps 191, GPU - avarage 193, min 160, max 278
Is there any risk for the GPU itself?
Overclocking always comes with risks. But they are pretty small here, the memory is rated to run at 32gbps and is running at 30gbps. All I am doing is returning the memory to the original rated speed. As you can see I am not manipulating any voltage and the card is cool.
@@Bang4BuckPCGamer ok thank you
Hey is this a good card PNY mine is arriving thursday?
I think it's good. It is cool and quiet. No RGB lighting but I don't care that much about that.
I don't know what you guys are on about, but this perf. upgrade is completely negligible. And lets be honest, this card doesn't cost the MSRP at all.
It is a very good card....look at the gpu market before talking nonsense
@ i looked at it extensively my dude. Everyone loves the 50 series. Amazing cards with amazing value...lol. How much you buy it for? Price of an entire PC plus monitor?
I didnt buy it cz i got 4090..just wait for the msrp model..it is just a gpu ..we dont need to camp outside stores for it... all the reviewers are hating on it cz hating on nvidia gets u clicks..
@@BT_01 haha, well that makes sense if you didn't buy it. Nope, everyone is hating it because nvidia is becoming an idiot overpriced company. And yes its just a gpu like you said, it should t cost more than a pc. Anyway, sad to see people actually saying anything positive about these cards. Goes to show that some folks have completely lost the feel for value of money.
Simple logic: this gpu doesnt even need to exist. Theres no competition from amd..if u dont want it dont buy it..4080super released a yr ago. This gives u 20% more performance after a year at same price + extra features + incredible efficiency. Not a massive generational uplift but decent..anyone upgrading from 3000 series or any amd card shud be good with 5080.
Msi afterburner lets me set the power limit of my gygabyte rtx 5080 up to 125. What does this setting exactly do? These cards oc are quite good in my opinion.
An example I can give you is with my 4070 Ti Super. The power draw (TDP - Thermal Design Power) for my GPU is 285w however, because it's technically a 'cut-down' 4080, it can handle the 4080 power draw which is 320w. So when I overclock my 4070 Ti Super, it will use the whole TDP of 285w once I get to the highest stable clock speeds my GPU can handle. Once it reaches that max TDP, any further overclocking will result in crashing because the power is just not there. But, if I increase the 'Power Limit' in Afterburner, it will increase my TDP from 285w to 313w, which in turn will allow me to increase my core and memory clock speeds further, up to the point where it reaches it's new TDP of 313w. The thing to remember is that when you start playing with the Power Limit in afterburner, it's becomes more and more about temperature, and you definitely don't want to be pushing the limits of your cards max temperature, because that's when thermal throttling kicks in and also when damage to the card itself can happen. Afterburner is usually pretty good with the Power Limit and it usually only gives you the option to increase the power limit if the card can actually handle it. In saying that, like all overclocking it's best to do things slowly and incrementally and not just go straight to 125% power limit. Overclocking is also very dependant on the silicon inside your GPU, some people win the silicon lottery and might be able to run their 5080's @ 125% Power Limit with a 300MHz boost to the core clock and 2500Mhz boost to the memory clock, you might only get half that, or maybe you can get more out of it? It's all trial and error that is best done slowly.
EDIT: I have seen a few people saying they can push their 5080's to 400w, so that might be the golden number as 125% power to the 5080's 360w would be 450w, and that might be pushing it a little too much.
My own personal rule is that I don't game with an increase to the Power Limit, it's just not worth it for me. The only overclocked settings I use for gaming is the Automatic Tuning you can do in the Nvidia App, which is usually pretty low (e.g. +50MHz for core and + 200MHz for memory), but it tends to give me more stable 1% lows compared to the default settings. But I do push it as high as I can for benchmarking scores (+170MHz for Core and +1750MHz for Memory @ 110% Power) and to get in the top 3% for the 4070 Ti Super / 7800X3D in Port Royal and Steel Nomad :)
@@thornstrikesback Thanks for the response. With my 5080 i can reach 3.200 core clock and 17000 vram, and I don't think it will go further those numbers. Also, as you said, whith stock power limit we should be more than fine in most scenarios.
@@maximovidalverdu7924 +320MHz on the Core Clock is really good mate. That's where most of the boost and those extra frames come from :)
2000mhz on memory ? can it run stable ??
Yes these memory chips are rated at 32gbps.
Here are my 3D Mark Port Royal Scores going from +500 to +2000 on the ram.
+500MHz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398340?
+1000Mhz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398575?
+2000Mhz
www.3dmark.com/3dm/125398779?
I tried also to overclock my Rtx 5080 Asus Tuf Gaming with the newest Afterburner Beta.
But it wont go over 0,985v. So im stuck with 3080mhz (+300) and +2000 on memory
Meanwhile the card pulls (Powerlimit at 110%) only 300 watts and stays at 58 degrees.
Any Solutions?
Want to challenge that massive cooler
The max my card has pulled is 360W, I didn't know this was an issue until now, so don't really have a solution for that.
@ u think the core clock cant go higher, because the Voltage is limited and so it doesnt draw more power either.
Its weird, because the default curve in msi afterburner shows higher voltage. But the card itself doesnt go above 0,985v🤷🏼
@@n0pe_7 RTX 5080 TI is on the way. Nvidia power limited 5080 so a 5080 TI can fill the gap between a 5080 and 5090. 400 W TDP 524 GB 5080 TI with at least 25 percent faster than a stock 5080 is the way to go.
@@dusunsel8656 yeah
Für 2000€ msrp😂
Damn, you know things are bad when you have to settle for the PNY version.
@@L0L247 Closest to MSRP and as you can see it's a cool, quiet Beast.
For the 4000 series PNY was a very solid choice. Great temps and quiet. Looks like it's the same for the 5080.
@@Bang4BuckPCGamer understood. But if I had a choice at MSRP, that brand probably wouldn’t be the first one I’d pick.