Seasonic Reveals RTX 5080 SUPER Specs: 415W TBP and 24GB Memory.
Overview of the New NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER Graphics Cards
According to ITC.ua — Техно: Seasonic has added the latest NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER graphics cards to its power supply calculator. Among them, the RTX 5080 SUPER stands out with a TBP of 415W, 24GB of video memory, and next-generation GDDR7 modules designed to deliver top-tier performance. This move gives PC builders and enthusiasts early insight into the power demands of these upcoming GPUs.
The standard RTX 5080 carries a TBP of 360W, while its predecessor, the RTX 4080 SUPER, had a 10% higher TBP, suggesting improved energy efficiency in the new lineup. Other models in the series include the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER with a 350W TBP and the RTX 5070 SUPER at 300W TBP. These figures indicate that Seasonic continues to support high-performance solutions for users who demand maximum power.
Technical Specifications of the RTX 5080 SUPER
The GeForce RTX 5080 SUPER features 450 cores, a notable upgrade over the standard RTX 5080’s 400 cores. It uses a 256-bit memory bus with a speed of 32 Gbps, enabling rapid data transfer. The entire RTX 50 SUPER series is expected to launch late this year or at CES 2027, generating significant excitement among gamers and professionals alike.
By introducing the RTX 50 SUPER line, Seasonic underscores its commitment to meeting modern market demands where high performance and energy efficiency are increasingly critical. The anticipated debut at CES 2027 also highlights strong interest in cutting-edge computer graphics technology, which could drive further innovation and competition within the industry.
This strategic approach may attract new customers and strengthen the company’s position in the market.
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