$999 RTX 5080 Faster, NVIDIA CANCELS 4090, PRICE DROP?

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ClassicalTechnology
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😂 clickbait. Nvidia won't lower prices.

SigmaHuman
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The prices are crazy, a gaming GPU should not cost over 1000$

tzuno
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Judging by the current price of the 4080, the 5080 will definitely be at least $1200.

rohanchooramun
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If you want the truth, I'm getting tired of the leaks and I think I've changed my mind about buying the card.

xxmoomh
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Nvidia is stopping production of the 4090 to prematurely limit supply ahead of the 5080 and thus prop up the $1600+ price. So-called influencers will warn us all to get our overpriced 4090 now because the "less expensive" 5080 will actually fall 5-10% short of the 4090 and will still have just 16GB of VRAM. The 5090 will retail for well over two-grand because Nvidia knows there are plenty of people who will pay that much. But MSRP of both the 5080 and 5090 is irrelevant; scalpers will set prices, not Nvidia and not retailers.

rangersmith
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I've seen this too many times before to know what's gonna happen. There will be no price drops. All the speculation on every channel in regard to gpu pricing always leads nowhere, on every release, everytime. Price always goes up.

DeepThinker
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Nvidia Drop Prices?? Never going to happen. New 3090s are still going for 1300 on Amazon.

Chiefgeargrinder
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Price drop and nvidia in the same sentence is quite wild 😂

IcdInfernoyt
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I'm highly interested in the 5080 as an upgrade to my 3080 but I'm expecting at least 4090 performance, 16gb of ram and no more than $999. If the performance is even greater than that for the money that's a bonus. If not, I'll jump back to AMD as I had a 5700XT before my 3080.

PaulieK
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No, if the RTX 5080 only has 16GB of vRAM. The local Ai tinkerer's out there will want the 24GB of vRAM on the RTX 4090. Gamers won't be as affected by lower vRAM though, but I think the extra vRAM on the 4090 will allow it to hold more value than the RTX 5080.

theonerm
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They are cancelling the 4090 because they want you to be forced to get the 5090.

num
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I like this tech channel, You're thorough with your explanation and your voice is clear brother

Feast_
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the level of loonacy buying a GPU for 1.5k or 2k or even 1k, its an absurd, just bought mine rtx3090 in second hand for 380euros working for almost 2 years thank you very much

marcosavila
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I've been waiting for a 5090 since the 4090 released. I build a new PC every other generation of GPU and I'm ready to upgrade from my 3090Ti. However, I've begun to give serious consideration to the 5080 if it is 10% faster than the 4090, has 20GB VRAM and is sold around $1000. I would like to have a true 4k gaming system, so we'll see what the next few months bring.

SPSteve
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RTX 5080 is rumored to have 10, 700 CUDA cores. RTX 4090 has 16, 000 CUDA cores. I'm not even sure RTX 5080 will match the RTX 4090 in performance.

johnc
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Great insight for future pricing, looking to build my first pc tempted to build one now but its probably best i wait till the 50 series makes its debut. My little 30 series laptop is just gunna have to hold out a bit longer lol.

sobelowtriplefo
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5080 needs to faster than 4090,
pricing needs to fixed, it should be $800

marufulislam
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If you think the 4090 price is going to drop overnight, you probably the guy that thinks the next gen AMD GPU will smoke the Nvidia.

oside_m
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Nvidia's discontinuation of the RTX4090 is a strategic move, not due to external factors. The RTX5080 is expected to outperform the RTX4090, particularly in DLSS performance rather than direct rasterization, and will offer up to 16GB of GDDR7 memory. This positions it uniquely in the market, as it may not be the preferred choice for A.I. workloads due to its VRAM limitations. For gamers, a $999 price point is becoming standard. The cessation of RTX4090 production, coupled with the RTX5080's unsuitability for intensive video production and A.I. inference tasks, and ongoing purchases by China, suggests that the RTX4090's price may surge before the RTX5090's launch. The absence of a competitive product from AMD further complicates the scenario.

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