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  • GPU Base Clock Frequency
    2.7 gigahertz
    GPU Boost Clock Frequency
    2.73 gigahertz
    DisplayPort Ports
    3 x DisplayPort 2.1
    HDMI Ports
    2 x HDMI 2.1
    Maximum Resolution
    8K (4320p)
    Maximum Number of Displays Supported
    6

ASUS - TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16GB GDDR7 PCI Express 5.0 Graphics Card - Black

Model: TUF-RTX5080-O16G-GAMING
SKU: 6613333
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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for High End Gaming

    5/5, do recommend. Context: Bought this for my first gaming PC and it was definitely worth it. I don't have room for a desk so I have to play on my living room TV and my TV will only swap between 4K and 1080p. Which meant I have to be able to play at 4K. I'm also a firm believer that if I'm paying $1,600 for a GPU and just over $3,000 for the whole computer then I better be able to play at well over 60 FPS. Anything less than that and I'd feel like I wasted money. I built my computer around the GPU to ensure I would not be bottlenecked at any point and it worked. I've been able to play games at 4K well above 60 FPS and am absolutely thrilled. Current Play List & Rough Results: Dying Light 2 - 4K, Ultra Settings, Full Ray Tracing (Highest Setting), DLSS: Quality - 120FPS Avg Remnant 2 - 4K, Ultra Settings, Full Ray Tracing (Highest Setting), DLSS: Quality - 120FPS Avg Black Myth: Wukong - 4K, High Settings, Full Ray Tracing: Low, DLSS: Performance - 85FPS Avg Full Hardware List: Case: Lian Li A3X mATX-WDG Black MB: Asus Tuf Gaming B850M CPU: AMD 9800X3D RAM: 64GB 6000MT/s CL 28 (G.Skill Flare X5) GPU: Tuf Gaming NVIDIA 5080 AIO: Corsair iCue Link Titan LCD PSU: Asus ROK Loki SFX-L 1000W

    Posted by Logs

  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Great Product, Horrible Price.

    The ASUS TUF 5080 is a great overall partner card for the 5080 series. With my unit, I was fortunate enough to not experience any coil wine, which is a known problem for the TUF series. But, even with these benefits that asking price of being 50 over MSRP of what the 5080 is advertised to retail for makes it hard to recommend to most. The build quality is excellent. The front and backplate of the card are made of aluminum, while the edges use "TUF" plastic. See what I did there? Sorry, lol. But I expected to see a lot more RGB for this price. The only thing that is illuminated is the TUF logo on top of the card. The card is pretty big, it mounts in 2 slots, but the width easily extends over 3. I don't personally have a problem with it as I use a big case, but make sure you double check the dimensions of any SFF cases along side the dimensions of this card. The card's temperatures are great. It efficiently cools the 5080 silicon. The highest I've seen it go is 65 °C under maximum stress conditions, such as using MSI Kombustor or Time Spy benchmarking. This is with a percentage per Celsius fan curve, so I have never seen it go over 65 percent fan speed as well. It doesn't usually get near this in normal game settings. Keep in mind, this is with overclocking the core clock boost up to 400 MHz and 2000+ for the memory. Which I also have to admit is great headroom. I saw increases in FPS of about 10 percent on average, with 15 percent being the highest from stock. This gets it near or even the same performance of a 4090. Just with much less VRAM. Everything about the card is great. The build quality, the performance, the cooling, the overclocking headroom, but... this can also be obtained with many cheaper partner cards, or even the base FE that goes for $500 cheaper. If this card were priced more reasonable over the MSRP, let's say maybe 25 to 30 percent, which is still high in my opinion, I think overall this card would be a good recommendation. But I just can't justify it to be $500 over the base price of a FE. I understand these cards are extremely high in-demand as of writing this, but the performance difference and overclocking headroom should be identical between these cards. You would be losing $500 for no good reason besides aesthetics. The original MSRP for this card was $1350, the max price I would consider reasonable, but uplifting another 10 percent to become $1485 is unacceptable. I understand a lot of this is caused by the recent imposed tariffs in the US, but ASUS is still making a decent profit as this card still costs the company a lot less than they are selling it for. The company could afford to keep the price stable while still maintaining a profit even after having to deal with the added import cost. But, instead they increased 10 percent to maintain profit margins. On a card that was already overpriced for what it was. While taking advantage of the artificial demand created by Nvidia for this series of cards. I come from a GTX 1080, the performance increase is huge, around 3 to 4 times more. But even with this, it's still hard to justify this pricing. You could buy a PS5, or an Xbox Series X, or a couple of Series S's, or even almost buy an RTX 5070 if you go with the FE instead of this card. You would lose out on all of this, for what, the SAME performance? Very unethical and predatory from not only Nvidia, but from ASUS. Just like any other 5080, it also includes Nvidia's new AI tech like DLSS 4 and MFG. It's great software, but I believe MFG should not have to carry what this series of cards lacks in raster increase from the previous generation. My bottom line, if you can find a cheaper partner card, or even the FE of the 5080, I would recommend getting that over this card. The 50 percent increase of MSRP is not justified whatsoever, and it's a shame because this is genuinely a good product, but not to the point where it can charge like this. I will be returning this if I can find a FE or cheaper variant of the 5080 series, even for a good of a card as it is.

    Posted by SkyLight

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    5080 was the best Bestbuy Member purchase ever

    I upgraded from an EVGA RTX 3080 to the new RTX 5080, and I can’t even begin to explain how incredible the difference is. This card is an absolute monster! I’m getting 400+ FPS on max graphics settings across the board, and everything runs buttery smooth. Whether it’s AAA titles or demanding creative workloads, the RTX 5080 handles it all effortlessly. What makes this even more special is how hard it was to find. I’d been trying to get my hands on one since launch day with no luck, until I finally scored one through the Best Buy app. Huge shoutout to Best Buy for making it happen! I’m now officially proud to be a Best Buy Member. If you’re thinking about upgrading, don’t hesitate. The RTX 5080 is 100% worth it. Powerful, efficient, and future-proof ,this is next-gen gaming and performance done right.

    Posted by SavageOutlaw

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