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PNY GeForce RTX™ 4080 Super 16GB Verto™ OC Triple Fan Graphics Card DLSS 3 (256-bit, PCIe 4.0, GDDR6X, HDMI/DisplayPort, Supports 4k, incl. Adapter Anti-Sag Support Bracket, 3 Slot)

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Features

  • Powered by NVIDIA DLSS 3, ultra-efficient Ada Lovelace arch, and full ray tracing.
  • NVIDIA Ada Lovelace, with 2295MHz core clock and 2565MHz boost clock speeds to help meet the needs of demanding games.
  • 16GB GDDR6X (256-bit) on-board memory, plus 10240 CUDA processing cores and up to 736GB/sec of memory bandwidth provide the memory needed to create striking visual realism.
  • PCI Express 4.0 interface - Offers compatibility with a range of systems. Also includes DisplayPort and HDMI outputs for expanded connectivity.
  • NVIDIA GeForce Experience - Capture and share videos, screenshots, and livestreams with friends. Keep your drivers up to date and optimize your game settings. It's the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card.

Description

NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 40 Series GPUs are beyond fast for gamers and creators. They're powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture which delivers a quantum leap in both performance and AI-powered graphics. Experience lifelike virtual worlds with ray tracing and ultra-high FPS gaming with the lowest latency. Discover revolutionary new ways to create and unprecedented workflow acceleration. The new GeForce RTX™ 4080 SUPER has been supercharged. It’s the perfect time to upgrade—and get superpowers. Bring your games and creative projects to life with ray tracing and AI-powered graphics. It’s powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture and up to 16GB of superfast G6X memory. The new NVIDIA® Ada Lovelace architecture delivers a quantum leap in performance, efficiency, and AI-powered graphics. It has new Streaming Multiprocessors, 3rd generation Ray Tracing Cores, and 4th generation Tensor Cores. It’s built on a new custom TSMC 4N process, runs with blazing fast clocks, and features a large L2 cache. It enables fast ray tracing, new ways to create, and much more.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER


Brand: PNY


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2295 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER


Graphics Card Ram: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2295 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6X


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 2295 MHz


Number of Fans: 3


GPU Series: NVIDIA RTX 40 Series


Display Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840x2160


Brand: PNY


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Antenna Location: Gaming, Office, Professional


Built-In Media: GPU support bracket, One 16-pin to Three 8-pin power cable, GeForce RTX™ 4080 SUPER 16GB VERTO™ Overclocked Triple Fan Graphics Card DLSS 3


Model Name: 4080S16TFXPB1


Graphics Description: Dedicated


Global Trade Identification Number: 77


Manufacturer: PNY


UPC: 751492786377


Mfr Part Number: VCG4080S16TFXPB1-O


Model Number: VCG4080S16TFXPB1-O


Warranty Description: 3 Years


Item Weight: 1.1 Kilograms


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  • The Perfect Graphics Card for Nearly Everything The Perfect Graphics Card for Nearly Everything
Style: LED OC
When it comes to the decision of power vs value, this is one of NVIDIA's crowning jewels when it comes to modern graphics cards. This GPU has it all- a large supply of VRAM, DLSS upscaling, Frame Generation, AV1 Encoding, near endless shader support, and much more. The GPU is also a colossally massive work of engineering that struggles to fit inside even the best of cases, but for those with the clearance, this GPU is near-perfectly balanced when it comes to value. Let me start by saying that if you are playing games at resolutions lower than 4K, you simply won't need another GPU for a very long time. On a pure rasterization standpoint, without any of the fancy DLSS features, I can run most modern and older titles at 4K medium to high settings all at 60FPS or higher, with most being over 100FPS. Once Ray Tracing is enabled, that number does dwarf substantially but can be quickly remedied by simply enabling DLSS upscaling and even Frame Generation in supported games. For those running 1440p, 1080p, or lower resolutions, it would be hard to find any game that will run lower than 100 FPS at Max Settings. Alan Wake 2, which is the most demanding game I own, runs at between 28-35 FPS at Max settings at 4K with Ray Tracing enabled, but that number jumps well over 60 when DLSS and Frame Gen are enabled. I mention that as that's the worst case scenario I've encountered, and even recently ported games from the PS5 such as Horizon: Forbidden West, Ghost of Tsushima, and God of War: Ragnarok all clear 100+ FPS at 4K Max Settings with DLSS enabled but no Frame Gen needed when paired with my 7800X3D. Plus, the GPU's massive heatsink and 3 large fans make this card rarely peak beyond 67 degrees when under load as it stays impressively cool despite all the power it uses. Needless to say, for gaming, there really isn't a need for anything better. However, that's not all. When it comes to encoding, this card delivers some of the best quality I have ever seen in my streams and videos. The AV1 encoder on this GPU makes my content look much less pixelated and with reduced artifacts compared to when I was still encoding on either x264 or NVENC settings. Additionally, the render times in some of my video editing applications are significantly reduced while still giving me that higher level of quality in my output. Now, the card itself is still quite large as mentioned, and it also uses the newer mini power connector that Nvidia introduced a few years ago. The GPU does include a 3 8-pin to 12+4pin adapter as well as a GPU stand, but the adapter was a bit too bulky for my case, so I did have to swap to a new power supply that had its own dedicated 12VHPWR cable for it to fit once my side glass panel was installed. On the software side, the NVIDIA app is a breeze to use, and drivers are also quick and effortless to install. The card seems to get incrementally faster with each polished update, and for the games that can support all the features it has to offer, it really is a masterclass in its own respect. Overall, with all the raw power this GPU provides, as well as support for DLSS upscaling and Frame Generation, this card will last through the test of time for even the most demanding games. While not quite as powerful as the 4090, which may give you a slight edge in Ray Tracing performance over this 4080 Super, for those who don't use RT features, there simply isn't anything better. I highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by AstralDJ

  • RTX 4080 performance at a $200 discount!
Style: LED OC
The title of this review says it all, pretty much. Despite the weird influx of negative reviews saying this card listing on amazon was overpriced, I purchased this card from amazon listed at the MSRP of $999.99. Please keep that in mind moving forward, as obviously my opinion on performance for a $1000 card would be different than on a $1150+ card with identical performance. After doing lots of research on this specific card, including reading lots of helpful teardown articles that detailed PNY's design choices, I can conclude that this is a great deal with few drawbacks (mostly preference). Firstly, I must say that this was a godsend when I was parts shopping for my most recent build, as I really desperately wanted an all black, no-rgb card with a very clean looking silhouette. A rare sight in today's market of Strix red and blue cards and all of the Decepticon-looking design choices made by a majority of vendors. PNY kept it classy and simple, and I have to give them points for that. The card is just as large as any other 3rd party 4080, at roughly 13 inches in length and requiring 3 gpu bracket slots in my case. The build is exceptional quality, with a hefty heatsink and metal backplate, as well as a slightly textured black finish on the GPU shroud. Unfortunately for some, the fans need to be set on a custom curve out of the box. If you are chasing a dead-quiet plug and play GPU, you might want to try your chances elsewhere. All of my case fans are nearly silent Arctic p12 and p14s, so its easy for me to see which one of my components is being noisy. It's really not a huge deal, as setting up a fan curve fixes it perfectly and only takes 2 minutes in afterburner. I'd also recommend undervolting this card for the fan noise reasons mentioned above. It's best to let this card stay cool, and from my benchmarks there is no performance hit, which is nice. There is no ability to go over the stock power limit! Meaning that in afterburner, you cannot set the limit to 10X%. It is going to be at 100% limit stock. This is a shocker, as PNY is one of the only vendors I've seen that did this, and I'm not sure why, or if they'll allow it in the future. As mentioned above, undervolting is beneficial regardless, but if you were looking to really push this card above and beyond in core overclocking, look elsewhere. Finally, a preference based drawback is there is NO RGB. Which is a plus for me, as I was exclusively shopping for cards that had little to no lighting areas so my all black ultra clean build could be cohesive. However, yes, there is no rainbow capability on PNY's GPU shroud. The only illumination is the PNY logo in a soft white color, which I don't mind. From what I can tell, there is no way to change the color of this logo unless you change the color of the physical LED. As you might be able to tell, I'm a little OCD about the all black, no-rgb theme, as I used to work professionally in graphic and web design, so color blocking and theme need to be as perfect as I can manage. It may seem like this card is a box of cons, however I really have to nitpick when it costs $1000. It really is a phenomenal card if you're looking to upgrade from the 20 series, or a mid-range 30 series card. The card is exactly as expected and performs like a 4080 Super should. I know it's controversial that a SUPER card is just marginally better than the original counterpart, but as someone who was close to buying a 4070 Ti Super because the og 4080 was too expensive, this card was an obvious choice. I try not to get caught up in hanging onto the "Super" advertising, as this card is ONLY a free $200 discount off of the original SKU. TL;DR - Buy this card if you want a 4080 at a more reasonable price and favor a clean, all black aesthetic for your next build. Set up a custom fan curve with MSI Afterburner and you'll be a happy customer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Elliot Mars

  • This about where you want to be for 4k gaming
Style: LED OC
I bought this graphics card as my RTX 3080 wasn't quite cutting it for more demanding titles in 4k. Like many I had given up hope at snagging an 4090 at MSRP, and the non-Super 4080's value proposition just wasn't it. The 4080 super's big draw is the the reduced price vs. the standard 4080, there's not a noticeable uptick in performance apparently. Honestly, I didn't have preference in AIB brand, I kinda wanted an Asus TUF, but I may have dodged a bullet there with their reported coil whine. The PNY I ended up getting was priced at MSRP and was available at launch. This is a beefy card, 3 slots tall, and about 13.5 inches long, it's even more substantial than my 3080. It also runs pretty cool. With a mild OC (+100 on the core, + 750 on the memory, which isn't the limit), it never gets above 77C when benchmarking, typically gaming temps (stock clocks) around 70C-73C. The 12VHPWR connector sticks out from the side of the card awkwardly, but it does click into place so you know that at least in theory that it's connected properly. Also the anti-sag bracket that it came with was incompatible with my motherboard. So I looked to reuse to old one from my 3080, no dice, it didn't work either ( the support was going to end up blocking a fan on the card). So I ended up getting a 3rd party solution (the Asus bracket) that works fine. Aesthetically, it's pretty generic looking, there's no RGB and the only thing that lights up the PNY logo on the side. Performance is good, there's about a 40%-50% uplift over the 3080 in raster performance, but that can double with frame gen enabled. In Cyberpunk I went from 85-90 FPS at 4k with no ray tracing at all, DLSS performance mode, and mostly medium settings. To 90-100 FPS at 4k with ray tracing set to high and everything else set to high and DLSS quality mode with framegen turned on. Turn off ray-tracing and FPS shoots up to 120-130. At the same settings as the 3080 I went from 85-90 FPS at 4k to 115-125 FPS (without frame gen). It's not the biggest upgrade I've ever gotten for a graphics card, but what it does is get you over the hump so to speak for 4k gaming. You can truly get a 4k, triple digit framerate experience with this card without having to make many visual sacrifices in many/most games. That may or may not be important to you. The 3080 *could* run most games at 4k at 60 FPS (or a little better), but you were going to have to pick and choose settings to sacrifice in order to maintain that framerate. With the 4080, you can crank up the detail level, have ray-tracing if you want it, and still hit high frame rates with just a few exceptions. Finally, 4080 Super availability has been fairly solid. I didn't have any trouble ordering one on launch day. However that did not stop the scalpers from doing what they do. Do not buy this or any GPU for more than MSRP. At MSRP the value of this card is just enough to be acceptable, at $300-$500 over MSRP it's not worth getting at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Forrest Hodge

  • Run AAA games at high FPS in 1600p or 4k
Style: LED OC
Bought this to upgrade from a 3070 TI as I was having trouble getting the fps I wanted on my widescreen monitor (3840 x 1600). This card is a beast, running everything I can throw at it with high frames, lower noise (than my 3070 TI), and higher graphics settings. I'm able to run Ghost of Tsushima at the highest settings. This card is also a beast in terms of size and power needed. Even though I have a full size tower, I had to remove a drive cage from the front to allow for the extreme length. It also includes a support stand to hold up the weight and prevent sagging and possible damage to your motherboard. It includes a power adapter which requires 3 6pin connectors. My previous card only needed two 6 pins, but thankfully my power supply had an unused 3rd I could use. My CPU (5800X) is probably my bottleneck now and I guess my next upgrade down the road. No point in getting this level of card if you are only gaming at 1080p, but at higher resolutions this is a must have unless you want to go to almost double the price with a 4090 but that is truly overkill for most people. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by JD

  • Defective fan controller.
Style: LED OC
The card actually performs really well. It runs at like 30° idle with fans at the minimum of 30%. Really quiet at that temp and fan speed. It'd be great if that's all it did. As soon as I put it under any load the fans would revv wildly for a few seconds and spin down just as fast. Even when it wasn't hitting the temps I set for my fan curves. It ignored all fan curves completely. I tried MSI Afterburner and even tried the Velocity X from PNY themselves, neither worked. Not even a undervolt would get the fans to stop revving. Seems a few others are having the same issues with their cards. Maybe they aren't all bad and I just got a bad one but I wouldn't take my chances. I will be returning the card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by Sean Miller

  • Great value without the AI generated frames
Style: LED OC
I think this is probably the best price to performance for graphics of the 40 and 50 series of GeForce. I've used it to run VR games and stream in 60fps, 1080p at the same time. The fans are good for the temperature, and it runs my games flawlessly. Almost every modern game I've tried (I don't play modern FPS) has been in ultra quality from the start. It was quite large, I'm glad I got a big case for my build. Seems like the '90 numbered cards are minimal improvement for a much higher pricetag, so I think 80super is the highest I'd go in a series. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025 by Evan

  • Pretty good for gaming
Style: LED OC
Never had any issues with the card other than the price. The performance seems great and runs most games at a pretty high frame rate smoothly. Pretty large I would suggest a gpu support bracket.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by Joe

  • Very Good.
Style: LED OC
Disclaimer: this gpu needs a ton of power. It requires three PCIe cables to get it to display anything. That being said. Graphics? Amazing. If you’re worried that it’s bad quality? Don’t be. I got this thinking i’d get a messed up GPU with broken fans because of some of these reviews. For 50 dollars less and for the same performance as all the other 4080 Supers you get a really good card capable of 4K 60fps Max Settings any game. Ray Tracing is phenomenal but basically requires DLSS on certain games which is fine. Doesn’t really degrade any of the quality and overall looks amazing. I mean… i literally got like 120 fps at 4k on ghost of tsushima. (With dlss on of course) but even with it off i got a steady 70. And note: support bracket isn’t required. The card is huge though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by Nicholas Felix

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