You can render large 3D scenes in real-time and create complex animations with ray tracing using compatible GPU-accelerated applications such as Autodesk 3ds Max, Maya, Maxon Cinema 4D, and Blender. Visualize photorealistic materials as you create them and experience near lag-free interaction in addition to using tools such as AI-enhanced denoising and frame-boosting with DLSS 3.
- 10,752 CUDA Cores
- Blackwell Architecture
- 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM
- 256-Bit Memory Interface
ASUS RTX 5080 Overview
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ASUS RTX 5080 Reviews
It's working as intented
It's working as intented
not quite the thing, as treated by ASUS
I bought a PRIME-RTX5080-16G. The GPU seems to work quite well and I have no complaints there. The only issue is that the Prime series apparently isn't recognized/supported by Armoury Crate. Armoury Crate knows I registered it as a product I own, but AC won't recognize it in the control sections of the software. This is never made very clear in the sales documentation from ASUS or anywhere else, even tho ASUS vigorously promotes AC. I ended up spending an hour or two twiddling with AC and searching the web trying to figure out why it wouldn't recognize my ASUS GPU. Or maybe that should be ASUS*. Anyhow, after wasting my time, I eventually gleaned my GPU's status from the very long list of ASUS products that AC will support.
