Decent price, kept me updated with progress, well packed (and they chucked in some sweeties!) and good delivery. Great service overall.Read on Google
Clock Speeds | |
Max. GPU Clock (Boost) | 2655 MHz |
Max. Memory Clock | 22400 MHz |
Colour | |
Primary Colour | Black |
Standards / Specifications | |
Adaptive Sync Technology (G-Sync / Freesync) | NVIDIA G-Sync |
Lighting | |
Lighting | Yes |
Graphics Card | |
GPU Series | RTX 40 Series |
Cooling | |
Number of GPU Fans | 3 |
GPU Model | |
GPU Series Name | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 |
Graphics Chip | AD103-300 |
Manufacturing Process | 4 nm |
Shader Units | 9728 |
Tensor Cores | 304 |
Raytracing Cores / Ray Acceleratorss | 76 |
GPU Memory Type | GDDR6X |
Slot Type Standard | PCIe 4.0 |
GPU Memory Size (GB) | 16 |
GPU Memory Interface (bit) | 256 |
GPU Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) | 716.8 |
GPU Effective Memory Clock (MHz) | 22400 |
Silent and powerful all in 1 ultimate graphics card. Amazing upgrade.
Can't say much bad about this card has I playing maxed out and great frames. I did have a problem with display port has it wouldn't work on my card when first got but had great experience playing on HDMI so have no problem yet.
Having had the card a couple of weeks, I can honestly say it is simply the best card I have ever owned. I do not need a 4090 and I currently don't need 4k gaming, so at 1440 its mega quick with no bottle necks. I have read you can overclock this card past 3Ghz, but would you really need to? If you are thinking of upgrading to this card, it is 2.5 times faster than a RTX 3060ti and twice as fast as a RTX 3070ti. Comparing it to a RTX 3090 and the RX 6950 XT you will get over 30% gains before using overclocking, (Asus TUF versions used for benchmarking). My previous card was a AMD RX 6950 XT, which whilst a tad faster than my sons RTX 3090, was a pain in the butt. Lots of windows 11 issues with the stupid conflicts adrenaline software caused with the installed sound software. Having bought this car, it installed straight away and Nvidia's software ran perfectly fine, (after removing AMD software), and it runs all my games flat out on full settings. The card weighs 2.4Kg so you will need to use the supplied card support, which is magnetic and really well made. I can say the same of the card itself, usual Asus quality built card with a metal backplate and shroud, but I would expect that at this price. One online reviewer complained of whine from their test card, er what whine? Fans are super quiet too. My whole system runs cooler than before, typical gpu idle is 28 degrees and during gaming it rarely ever breaks 50 degrees. RTX 4080's are very power efficient and you will get away with a 850w PSU. This card in particular draws a lot less than my AMD card did when gaming (65+w less). You get two fan connectors on the end of the card, for running installed case fans in conjunction with the cards own fans, but I have not bothered with this. The only thing which I can think of why not to buy this card, is if you have a small or medium sized case, as this card is huge measuring 35cm long. I have a Coolermaster HAF 912, which easily fit this card in and I had no issues with the 16 pin plug cable bending. Asus supply you with a quality made connector which uses three 8 pin plugs from your PSU. I have a Be Quiet PSU installed so bought their own version, which uses only two 8 pin plugs and reduces the amount of cables on show. At the time of buying Overclockers were offering this card anywhere from £50-100 less than competitors, the non OC version can be had slightly cheaper if that's your thing. I ordered the previous evening and my card was available next morning for collection, which is great if you live locally and do not want next day delivery.
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