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Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 FE is the new king of the hill

by on17 September 2020


Review roundup: Reviews are out with nothing but praise

The review NDA for Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 Founders Edition has been finally lifted and reviews have gone online showing just how much raw performance is behind Nvidia's new $699 priced flagship graphics card.

The reviewers, those that had no trouble in getting a review sample in time due to COVID-19, mostly have nothing but praise for Nvidia's latest flagship card. Benchmark results places it on top of review charts, at least until the BFGPU Geforce RTX 3090 launches in a week time.

In case you missed it earlier, the Geforce RTX 3080 is one of the first three Geforce SKUs based on Ampere architecture and its GA102 GPU brings a total 8704 CUDA cores, 96 ROPs, and 272 TMUs, offering 29.8 TFLOPs of compute performance. The new Ampere architecture also brings 2nd gen RT cores as well as 3rd gen Tensor cores, which means that it should handle ray-tracing and DLSS much faster, especially with the new DLSS 2.0.

The GPU works at 1440MHz base and 1710MHz GPU Boost clocks, and it comess with 10GB of 19Gbps GDDR6X memory on a 320-bit memory interface.

The novelty is the new 12-pin power connector which is actually an adapter for two 8-pin PCIe, that should give it enough juice to handle 320W TDP.

The RTX 3080 is about 30 to 40 percent faster than the RTX 2080, and around 20 percent faster than the RTX 2080 Ti. When it comes to competition, the Radeon RX 5700 XT is about 50 percent slower, but RDNA 2 is just around the corner so we'll see how that goes.

What is rather surprising, is that despite its 320W TDP, the Geforce RTX 3080 offers impressive performance-per-watt. Even performance-per-buck is not bad as at $699, it offers impressive value if you are looking for 4K gaming.

W1zzard from Techpowerup.com went all out showing the Geforce RTX 3080 performance in a couple of different scenarios, comparing performance with Ryzen 3900XT and Intel Core i9-10900K, as well as looking into PCI-Express scaling, so those are worth checking out as well.

In any case, Nvidia has started a new chapter and has an upper hand for now, and we are eager to see the $1499-priced RTX 3090 performance on September 24th. More importantly, the $499-priced Geforce RTX 3070 which comes on October 15th should be quite an interesting card and one to look for in case you are not going for 4K/UHD or 1440p at 144+Hz.

Here are some of the published reviews.

- Techpowerup.com - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition Review - Must-Have for 4K Gamers

- Hothardware.com - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Review: Ampere Is A Gaming Monster

- Techspot.com - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Review: Ampere Arrives!

- Hexus.net - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition: Performance redefined

- Tomshardware.com - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition Review: A Huge Generational Leap in Performance

- Tweaktown.com - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition Review: The Superman of GPUs

- Pcper.com - NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3080 Founders Edition Review

- PCWorld.com - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition review: Staggeringly powerful

- Overclock3d.net - Nvidia RTX 3080 Founders Edition Review

 

Last modified on 17 September 2020
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