Leaker Kopite7kimi shared new details about the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 SUPER graphics card. The card will keep the same 10752 cores as the standard RTX 5080, but comes with a new GPU model number, GB203-450, instead of GB203-400. It needs more power at 400W or higher compared to the regular model's 360W limit.
The RTX 5080 SUPER will pack 24GB of memory, a big jump from the 16GB in the standard version. This memory runs faster at 32 Gbps instead of 30 Gbps, giving it about 7% more bandwidth at 1024 GB/s. Gamers might see around 5% better performance from these changes, similar to past SUPER upgrades.
NVIDIA hasn't announced when these cards will arrive in stores, and computer makers haven't started talking about them either, not even at recent tech shows. The cards might launch late next year or early 2026 at CES. The current RTX 5080 costs $999, but no price has leaked for the SUPER version.
The RTX 5080 SUPER will pack 24GB of memory, a big jump from the 16GB in the standard version. This memory runs faster at 32 Gbps instead of 30 Gbps, giving it about 7% more bandwidth at 1024 GB/s. Gamers might see around 5% better performance from these changes, similar to past SUPER upgrades.
NVIDIA hasn't announced when these cards will arrive in stores, and computer makers haven't started talking about them either, not even at recent tech shows. The cards might launch late next year or early 2026 at CES. The current RTX 5080 costs $999, but no price has leaked for the SUPER version.