- Nvidia’s new RTX 5080 GPU works better than RX 7900 XTX of AMD in Rasterization and Ray Tracing
- DLSS 4 Performance takes it further, while RX 7900 XTX only has FSR 3 for now
- The scale could leave many people buying AMD GPU in place
The best GPU of the NVIDIA RTX 5000 series are finally here, with the RTX 5090 ($ 1,999 / £ 1,939 / AU $ 4,039) and the RTX 5080 ($ 999 / £ 939 / AU $ 2.019) is launched yesterday. With comparisons now in nature, it is clear to see that RTX 5080 defeats Radeon RX 7900 XTX of AMD while sitting at the same price listing, although the possibilities of finding one at that price are thin.
Both in Rasterization RAW and (as expected) the ray tracking performance, the RTX 5080 of Team Green is presented at the top of the RX 7000 series GPU of its rivals in several games as evident in the comparison of Gamer Meld on YouTube (available below). While it is not by a great margin (at least in raw rankization), it completes the work that the Super RTX 4080 of the previous generation set out to do.
Examples of this are notable in Black myth: WukongSince RTX 5080 obtained an average table of 42 fps versus the 32 FPS of RX 7900 XTX to the 4K Max graphics configuration without scale or light tracking, a 27%performance difference. With RT overdrive enabled in Cyberpunk 2077 In the 4K Max graphics configuration and the increase in reduction (performance mode for both), the RTX 5080 had an average of 59.84 FPS compared to 30.02 FPS of 7900 XTX.
It is worth noting that this is, while the powerful GPU of Team Green was using DLSS 4 and RX 7900 XTX was using FSR 3; I could call it an unfair comparison, but the FSR 4 of Team Red will only be available for RDNA 4 (at least for now) GPUs, and the GPU in question is not one of them. We will have to wait a little more to get more information about what the new RX 9070 series offers (especially while using FSR 4), and if this could be accumulated for Nvidia offers.
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Unless you are lucky to obtain an RTX 5080 Fe before the Pamos, it is likely that you do not get it at your listing price
Now, this can be a circumstance in which I would recommend continuing with RX 7900 XTX of AMD if you already have the GPU: the RTX 5080 Fe would probably be the best option in the future (especially if DLSS 4 is better than FSR 4), but it is Probable that resellers are the main obstacle to avoid buying it at reasonable prices.
We have seen that this happens on numerous occasions with the NVIDIA GPUs and another PC hardware, so wait for it to be the same case here. It is probably much worse for those who pursue the RTX 5090 with its price of $ 1,999 / £ 1,939 / au $ 4,039 (which, frankly, I do not think it is worth it if it already has an RTX 4090).
While NVIDIA RTX 5080 is the strongest GPU, RX 7900 XTX does not deviate too far in raw racning: the ray layout and the scale are great, they do not misunderstand me, but I have already said that this should not be The decisive factor for a purchase of GPU.
Both GPU have the same price listed, with third -party options of RX 7900 XTX at lower prices (since it has been out for 2 years), so it would be the easy and affordable option in this case, but once again the Users catch wind from performance comparisons, you are likely to see that RX 7900 XTX also disappears from online retailers with a low stock. A possible purchase of RTX 5080 is completely due to whether it already has the AMD GPU or a GPU that is weaker in the ED of Team Red or Team Green.