Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super
Maximum PC|May 2024
The $999 card that’s really $1,200
ZAK STOREY
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super

OH, NVIDIA. This hasn’t aged well. For those of you who are unaware, all of Nvidia’s RTX 4000 Super series cards had a slightly different strategy towards their launch. The RTX 4070 Super touted a 25 percent internal componentry increase on average (CUDA cores, ray tracing units, ROPs, the lot). Pricing remained static. The RTX 4070 Ti Super received a 10 percent componentry increase, but more importantly, jumped from 12GB of VRAM up to 16GB, with pricing once again remaining the same. Lastly, there was the RTX 4080 Super. By far the least impressive of the three, it received only a meager five percent internal hardware bump. More importantly, it came with a $200 price drop on its recommended retail price. That would theoretically bring it all the way down to a humble $999—sub $1,000 at last, for an 80 series card. Huzzah!

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