Nvidia Rtx 5080 Leak Gets Some Pc Gamers Worried That Team Green Hasn’t Learned From Rtx 4080 Fiasco

A recent piece of hypothesis on Nvidia’s next-gen Blackwell GPUs has were given some other folks fascinated with how the RTX 5080 would possibly end up – bringing again unhealthy reminiscences of the fumbled RTX 4080 release (with that disappointing spec, and the entire pretend pas with the canceled 12GB model).

Kopite7kimi, a normal leaker at the subject of graphics playing cards on X (previously Twitter), stoked this chatter with the revelation that Blackwell’s GB203 chip (within the RTX 5080) shall be paired with a 256-bit reminiscence bus, and extra down the variety, GB205 will run with a 192-bit bus.

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As ever, manner this statement with warning – it’s only a rumor. VideoCardz, which flagged this up, requested for affirmation that there’d be “no 384-bit GPU in [the] Blackwell circle of relatives” to which the leaker answered that “it will have to be like this now.”

So, that’s no longer a definitive observation in fact, regardless that no leak ever is – and even though it’s Nvidia’s plan at this level, that might exchange. (Have in mind, the RTX 5090 is the one Blackwell GPU supposedly because of release this , past due on, and the RTX 5080 gained’t flip up till 2025 – so it is nonetheless a way out if the rumor mill is true).


Research: What does this imply for the RTX 5080 then?

A lot of the point of interest with Blackwell rumors up to now has been on the concept that the flagship RTX 5090 may have a 512-bit reminiscence bus (a lot beefier, 33% wider in truth, than the RTX 4090). That is the graphics card according to the GB202 chip.

GB203 would be the chip down from that, the engine of the RTX 5080 as discussed, with the idea having been made that this might be a 384-bit bus, and that it’d be upgraded from the RTX 4080 which has a 256-bit bus. (In any case, the RTX 5090 is making a large jump from 384-bit to 512-bit, in principle, and all efficiency rumors level to it being a just right candidate for our roundup of the best possible graphics playing cards).

It sounds as if, that isn’t the case, and with a halved reminiscence bus in comparison to the flagship Blackwell graphics card, this has some PC avid gamers frightened that perhaps the RTX 5080 shall be a sizeable step down at the efficiency entrance from the 5090.

Then again, we wish to watch out right here. Initially, this may well be erroneous or Nvidia may just exchange its thoughts, as already famous. Secondly, if the verdict has been made to handle a 256-bit bus with the xx80 style, Nvidia could have different enhancements at the reminiscence aspect of the equation that this suits in with. (This revelation has additionally been taken as a touch that Nvidia is operating with 16GB of VRAM with the RTX 5080).

Regardless of the case, the spec that Nvidia shoots for must equivalent, or somewhat higher, the RTX 4090, for it to make sense – and we will be able to nonetheless totally be expecting that to occur. Or, the pricing may well be adjusted, which might end up even higher for the patron – regardless that to be truthful, we discover it arduous to envisage a extra inexpensive xx80-class GPU.

Briefly, we’d advise you to not fear about what’s flying across the rumor mill in this day and age. Nvidia will make the relative price proposition – efficiency consistent with greenback for the RTX 5080 – make sense in comparison to its predecessor, just because it has to take action. It’s precisely the RTX 4080 release being so badly judged which will have to – we are hoping – make certain that Nvidia guarantees that the RTX 5080 gained’t be considered in the similar gentle.

Then again, that doesn’t preclude the likelihood that the Blackwell successor to the RTX 4080 may well be very somewhat worse off reasonably, in fact. All of this stays hypothesis, and we’ll wish to wait till later within the rumor cycle to look if those theories across the lesser spec reminiscence bus persist.

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