The standard PNY Verto is not the same as the PNY Verto Epic-X. I haven't seen any reviews of it, but it has a smaller 3-slot cooler so presumably it has worse cooling performance? PNY doesn't show proper pictures of its heatpipes/heatsink on their website, unlike the Epic-X so I can only assume it's inferior and they're hiding it on purpose.
It will have to be MOVED DOWN to B tier cooling and C tier overall. What the heck. The website is confusing and it doesn't show up as a different card if you just use google search. Didn't help that reviewers were calling the Verto Epic-X as just the Verto OC. I made a mistake. Judging by the cooler difference. It is definitely slightly smaller than the Epic-X version in terms of thickness only, the PCB seems to be the same however.
@@OTechnology yeah btw it's the same deal with the 4090 and 4070 Ti versions. I'm pretty annoyed that companies do this. A year or so ago I made a mistake and bought Gigabyte 3060 Ti Gaming OC after seeing a review for the Gaming OC Pro which has both a better cooler and PCB. It was actually your video on 3060 Ti that made me realise my mistake, so thanks.
@@Rachit0904 Yea man they definitely are doing it on purpose. At least on the PNY this time it doesn't seem like there's other crippling downgrades beside the thinner cooler. I remember that 3060 Ti Gaming OC and Gaming OC Pro lol so annoying they only differentiate with a Pro.
@@OTechnology I have the XLR8 Verto Edition, playing at 3440x1440 and i didnt see the card going over 60º yet! Im using inside of a Corsair Air 740 (which i had to remove a front fan so could fit it) and on a room temp of 27º-29º(summer here in Brazil,so really hot) sometimes at night with AC on (so, 24º). Also, worth mention, that im using a 5800x3d cooled by Scythe Fuma 2 (first version) and that CPU generates a lot of heat!
Yes, this is a re-upload because I made a mistake on the Palit GamingPro and Gainward Phoenix VRMs. They are weaker than the 14-phase base reference VRMs with only 12-phases in their own custom PCB. Not really a big deal because it's still an overall C tier card in the first place but I thought it's important for everyone to get accurate information.
But not the Gainward Phantom and the Phantom GS which, from what I see, are pretty decent. The only difference between them being their bios power limits and clocks, right?
I got that too, and I tested next gen update Witcher 3 with the highest possible settings, ray tracing included, hair works maxed, and the fan speed locked at 50%. Running around Novigrad for 5 minutes, the temps stayed below 65c and I have an average room temp. GPU was super quiet at 50% fan speed.
Finally. I am currently on the market for 4080. I should go with the 4090 instead but the full system cost can increase exponentially because of the monitor, PSU to match up with 4090s power
@@itscalebgreenis a ryzen 7 7800x3d gonna be ok I’m currently looking at the zotac airo extreme just £1.099 but man if a 4090 ain’t tempting to wait for
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As i was looking into rtx4080 reviews to get ready for 4080 super, i have noticed that GIgabyte 4080 super gaming OC no longer has a vapor chamber. It will have regular copper plate. Source is their official website. So im guessing it will do somewhat worse with super series compared to regular 4080.
@@ivandario4545 vapor chamber is better and more expensive. It seems that unlike 4080, 4080 super offers vapor chamber only with the most expensive cards. Gigabyt Aeorus master, msi suprim x etc. And btw its not worth it to pay much more for vapor chamber on 4080 or 4080 super. Cards arent that hot or that loud in general.
I am also doing some research in preparation for the 4080 Super. My plan is to try to get the FE from BestBuy on launch day. If I am unable to, I will stay with my 3090 FE and skip the 40 series.
I got Aorus Master 4080 yesterday, based on your 4090 video. I am glad Aorus Master is still up there in tier 1 in this video. Thanks for all the info.
@@GulshanDhingra Have you had any issues with RGB/screen? I wanted to purchase this card, but seems to be common issues with RGB.. supposedly the software is horrible.
@@cpt_Ruckus Yes, RGB fusion still doesn't detect my card and I haven't been able to customize the screen or led colors till date. I've tried a lot of workarounds except re-installing windows.
@@GulshanDhingra That sucks man, sorry to hear that. I know its only cosmetics, but for the price they ask for these cards everything should be tested and working flawlessly..
I have the Zotac airo extreme and not only does it run super cool in all scenarios, but it also is by far the best looking card from any manufacturer this generation.
@@cogthusiast1150 You know what, you're not incorrect. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've just had bad thermal experiences with Zotac cards and I suppose that's jaded me.
I agree. Zotac has the best design this time. But looks won't sell a card to me, because after i close my PC case, i will not see it until i decide to upgrade again.
I'm currently using a Zotac AMP Extreme and slightly disagree with the bad temperatures. In a case with decent airflow and bottom fans the gpu fans never even turned on as it never reaches 50°c under load. Idle going up to 25°C. In my previous case with bad airflow the temperatures are as shown in your graphs, so seemingly the missing vapour chamber is not a problem, it's more likely a bad fan design. So I can still recommend the Zotac AMP Extreme for users with decent airflow.
Talk about the coil whine in your reviews! Many of us newbies are really shocked and surprised by the high pitched whine produced by these cards. And why don't reviewers and manufacturers talk about it more? Yea, headphones hide the noise, but the rest of the family has to suffer through it.
I really need to include this in future videos: Coil whine is hard to compare between. First, it varies between cards even of the same model. Second, lots of reviewers either don't get coil whiney cards or they just don't test it. So, there's few information on them online except from random reddit posts. Third, I don't have all these cards so I can't compare it myself either. Trust me I would love to, but I don't have 37 cards with me to do this myself reliably.
Haven't bought a new GPU since 1080ti...and this helps a TON to know that all after market 4080s perform quite similarly and isn't as big a discrepancy as before! THank you for this list! Hoping to see a 4080Super one soon! Unless it's more of the same?
Good thing about the MSI Gaming 4080s when you add the 15% extra power limit +100 voltage the temp never makes it to 60 degrees, so they stay between 2940-3015mhz. My friend got the Suprim X (like I had with my 3080 12gb) but when he goes to +25% power limit it makes it hotter, even with the best cooler. It doesn't actually get any quicker. both stays between 2910-3015mhz .. so unless water cool to keep always below 40 degrees if you can get 370w compared to 400w card, its more about the cooler otherwise a 400w card will be a lower class card anyway.. after 5-10mins of gaming at high load
Awesome video and incredibly helpful buying advice! Appreciate the hard work that went into gathering all that info and presenting it in such an accessible way. Great job
The 12VH Power connector is DANGEROUS by design. That's the reason why some companies chose to limit the power input. So far, there's been just ONE single 4080 connector melting due to a faulty connection while the 4090 keeps melting like chocolate.
Considering I got my MSI Ventus 3X OC for $200 under MSRP off an ebay snipe, I couldn't be happier with it despite it being at the bottom of the stack. The price and the fact that MSI cards have transferable warranty sealed the deal. I paid for a stock AIB and got a stock AIB, so I can't complain with its performance at all. Even if it has the worst cooler, because it's so over engineered, there have been 0 issues, even in the summer with no AC. It's also pretty quiet in my opinion. From what I've read, it's also the smallest 4080 outside of a water block, so people with cramped cases or small form factor builders might enjoy it.
So how much was it? I got mine for 1000k and I was kinda thinking the same thing. I originally wanted a proart 4070 Ti for 830$, so for 170$ more I got a whole gpu up with 16gb vram (great for generative ai which great for me)
Fun thing is i bought the RTX4080 INNO3D IChill Black (watercooled), and was like : hey the temps are so low, why it doesn't allow to go up in power .. I luckily found out the Galax OC bios is matching my Bios Board ID. I flashed the bios into my card and now i can change all parameters on wish. I now have a watercooled 420W RTX 4080 and the hotspot is 84° max, i'm very happy even though in most cases the card will never reach 400W due to voltage limit. I could go as high as 3100Mhz on coreclock but it's unstable, with the curve OC i'm stable around 3045/3060 in all games, Cinebench, 3Dmark. Very great review !
PNY Verto OC has an insanely low noise levels. They used quiet BIOS as you had said. However, its temperatures are still fine despite a massive increase in quietness. Isn't this a massive advantage to PNY Verto OC card over all the other cards? Or that source data is little bit of apples to oranges comparison? It can be 10 dB difference between various models and for me it is little bit strange how non-challant such a massive advantage was mentioned. I mean, I know friends for which this would be a deciding factor which card brand to purchase and even pay some premium for it. Recently, when I was assembling desktop for my friend, I recommended going for Gigabyte Eagle version over Palit one. He paid 10% more for a better RTX 3060 version to get a lot better three fan cooling solution and most importantly, 7 dB less noise.
It's an amazing card if you just want a quiet RTX 4080 for sure. But it's not like the Asus Strix and MSI Suprim cards aren't quiet either. They can be flipped to the quiet BIOS and be as quiet as the PNY card while maintaining higher clocks still and similar temps. Although, the PNY card does have a cooler that's basically as good as the Asus Strix and MSI Suprim so it is a very good option in that regard. The source data for the temps are mainly from techpowerup as I explained. The PNY card is also from techpowerup so it can be directly compared with confidence. The only cards that are added from kitguru's data is the Inno3D and Gigabyte card which techpowerup did not review and so cannot be said to be 100% accurate. Although in my experience my method of adding the deltas made it accurate enough to be good enough for a direct comparison. You have to remember dba is a logarithmic scale. So, the difference of 10dba at 40 to 50dba is larger than 20 to 30dba. At the lower volumes the measurements are also much less accurate when these GPU reviewers do not have proper anechoic chambers. So, you can only use the data as a reference to the other cards if one is quieter or noisier than another card. I hope I explained that well. Let me know if you have more questions.
@@OTechnology The problem is that Techpower up for some reason used silent bios for testing for one of the cards and not for all others. Now loudness between cards are not directly comparable anymore nor I can to pick a card which I want for silent running. You say that Strix is just as quiet. Alright, how much quieter it is then? I cannot then use that graph anymore to decide which manufacturer's GPU I want to pick according to its noise levels. For me, loudness of a card is quite important. I had noticed that there is a distinct lack of information about it on the internet. A lot of tech review outlets do not do loudness review. All of them have different methodologies which make them difficult to compare directly. Furthermore, no site has a full coverage of all cards and even ones who do a lot of those reviews sometimes can make errors and switch into wrong BIOS.
I'm basically getting a PNY XLR8 4080 OC solely on the fact that it runs so quiet lol. If only the power limits weren't locked it would legit be the perfect 4080 card in terms of price/performance. Planning to just overclock it like normal, worstcase I could always just shunt mod it or flash a vbios with an adujustable power limit.
I want to say. Thank you for your research and your passion for showing others. The limits, the pros and cons of each card and its power. You give everyone, including me, who has little experience with graphics cards a way to understand and see which card to get. I am currently working hard to get one this week, and I want to give my thanks 💪
All 4080 have a cooler that was meant to handle 600 Watt. How can you rate them from tiers 5-1 ??? My MSI trio X is double the size of my 3080 but uses 100 Watts less. When I set it up I made the fans spin at 30% and left it there, no matter if in idle or full usage. Guys, all 4080 are Tier A+ in thermals, dont spend 200$ more.
Too bad TUF has gone worse for the RTX 40 series meanwhile the TUF RTX 30 series performs superbly. I have TUF OC 3070 Ti and I can tell that this card is a beast. Great cooling performance, very minimum noise, good for overclocking, and it's cheaper than other cards in its tier. I've never gone beyond 70°C under heavy load and the fans are very silent (barely noticeable noise change). Edit: TechPowerUp has released the 4080 Super benchmark on Feb 5th, 2024 and it seems that the TUF 4080 Super performs very well with an excellent cooling performance and less noise. I'm not sure whether they tested the TUF non-OC or TUF OC edition because in the comment section TechPowerUp said that it was TUF OC edition they tested meanwhile on the graph they typed it "TUF" only. So I assume that they just mistyped it but there's one commenter said that it was the non-OC edition they tested because the price-to-performance ratio should be lower due to the overpriced TUF OC edition with barely noticeable performance increase from the TUF non-OC edition.
Best cooler: PNX XLR8 OC or non-OC Worst Coil Whine: Asus Cards It's a lottery, the coil whine really makes or brakes a card, i had 7 4080s and been following a coil whine thread in the hwluxx forum, coil whine ranges from barely noticeable to completely outrageous, sadly there is no way to be sure how annoying it is. Currently i got a cheap Gainward 4080 Phantom, coil whine is ok, the coiler is "quiet" when you are looking at db ratings, but the fans do rattle and are annoying allthough they run at 30%/1150 rpm all the time. It is sad, since the cooler is powerful, but they put in bad fans :(
Got the Noctua edition, thank you for the video! Totally agree on the power limit. My only gripe is that the memory temp reaches 80 C. But it's dead quiet.
Thank you man. But Isn't it strange you put Zotac Extreme so low level for just 2-3 degrees when it has the best vrm by far and best TDP. It is the best GPU which is a bit hotter.
I recently picked up a Gigabyte Gaming OC and it's incredibly power effecient and cool thanks to that bonkers overkill cooler. In spite of the high asking price of these GPUs, they are very very good performance and efficiency wise especially paired with frame generation.
Yes these GPUs are genuinely a monumental leap in performance and efficiency to last gen. And yes these board partner cards are all insane overkill lol.
Oh that comes in handy, I just got a Zotac Trinity but am pretty disappointed, its too loud for m liking. Thought about getting the Gaming OC too, how do you like it so far and how is the noise?
@@F7oBert It's not like whisper quiet but it's not so noisy that I notice it. The card I had prior was an Inno3d 3080 and it was like having an og PS4 inside my case or something. It was unbearably loud. The gaming OC is just standard ambient fan noise in comparison. It's just a well behaved card in general so far but it is very chonky!
@@recordatron got it actually as well and am super pleased with it! Got the fans to run at 750 rpm and ramp up if needed but the card is always so cool because of the chonky cooler that it’s always just running so slow, therefore super quiet (:
This is great, thank you! I hope you can release a similar video on the Super and Ti Super editions that are out, hopefully before I buy one in 2 weeks? ❤
Fantastic video. Some great information there. I am in the process of buying a 4080 and was torn between the Palit GameRock or the Founder's Edition for pricing. The FE looks to be the best for me as it isn't much bigger than the Palit RTX 3080 GamingPro I currently own. The FE is also the cheapest 4080 and had the nicest design, though without full RGB lighting.
Just got the MSI X Trio, was between that and the Gigabyte Gaming OC, because it had an extra support bracket included in the box, now I find this guide showing that it is a lil bit worse 😅. I am going to build a very overkill cooking system so I'm not very concerned but yeah, thanks for the info =)
@@OTechnology Hey man, nice video. Do you a release date of the 4070ti video? Or at least any idea when it's going to be published? Don't want to rush you, I'm just curious cause I'm planning to buy a gpu next month and want to know if I should wait for your video (it would help me a lot)
i've always had good experiences with MSI cards, i went from a 3080 10G Gaming X Trio to the 4080 Suprim X, got it for less than $1100, and it's such a beautiful card!! barely breaks 65deg under load and is very quiet! 3440x1440 gaming never felt better, the 3080 10G was starting to struggle on some games...
@@marnix9800 the highest I've seen here at MicroCenter in the US is $1399, had them price match Newegg, throw in gift card, cash back for some extra savings lol
Nice video, I got a Gigabyte RTX 4080 Aero OC for a good price so nice to see my card is high tier 😎 I did not even know this when I bough it, I just wanted white graphic card for my white build 🤙
Will there be such a video about the RX 7900 XTX? I can't decide between Sapphire Nitro+, ASRock Taichi, PowerColor Red Devil. According to the tests, Sapphire and Taichi are almost identical
I always check your videos before upgrading GPU. Best comparisons ever. Have any of you been able to try the Manli Gallardo? It would be perfect for my thermaltake P5 Green😂
im also searching for that. I have two 4080 super options: Inno3d ICHILL X3 and a Manli gallardo. Both with a max clock of 2550mhz. I was about to get the Inno3d, but its a 2 slots card, so it can heat more teorically. Since the manli uses 3 case slots, it has teorically more heat distribution.
Thanks for the video, very informative! I got a Zotac Trinity OC and am pretty disappointed because of the noise.. Thanks to your video I‘m now considering either the Gigabyte Gaming OC or the Gainward Phantom GS. Tough decision because you ranked the Gaming OC into S Tier while the Gainward Phantom GS is in A Tier, although it seems to be quite a little quieter (36 vs 32 dba). Don’t know which to choose honestly haha. What would your recommendation be? Is the noise difference that noticeable? And are there any huge arguments why I should get the gaming OC instead? Thank you so much for helping me with my buying decision (:
The better cooler on the Gaming OC can always be slowed down manually in fan speed and it'll have better temps and lower noise than the Gainward GS. Although I personally got the 4090 Palit Gamerock which uses the same fan as the 4080 Gainward and its already so quiet.
Be careful and ask questions at your computer store. In Canada, I asked about the reliability of the different cards and the Gigabyte Gaming OC and Eagle were the number one returns.
@@johnwicks4936 just got the gaming oc and I’m super pleased with it! I can finally adjust the fans to a pleasing noise level (the Zotac fans were always running on at least 1100-1200 rpm), now I managed to make a curve with which the fans normally spin at 700 rpm and can go up if temps are high, although even these low fan speeds keep the card pretty cool already! On top of that 4 years of guarantee with the online registration! Definitely going to send my zotac card back and keeping the gigabyte!
PNY is the manufacturer that makes the professional grade Nvidia cards like the A6000 series so I'm not too surprised that they products are of good quality.
Sadly the build quality of A series isn't that impressive. A4000 for example is extremely hot and loud at the same time. And it has just an aveage budget PCB. I think PNY is just offered the best deal to nvidia for making pro cards. So that's just a busines, nothing else. Nvidia doesn't care that much about A-series quality.
@@vladborsh1 I think the main reason PNY is offered the contract is that they are located in the USA. With EVGA gone, PNY is pretty much the only GPU partner not based in Taiwan or China.
@@MistyKathrine idk exactly where they produce their card, but it's 100% China or Taiwan. But as i know PNY counts as EU-USA manufacturer, it might be important to avoid some USA restrictions and sanctions. But that's just my guess. All is matters is that their 40s card are decent card for a fair price. If you can count 4080 and 4090 prices as fair lol. Personally i will prefer to buy gigabyte gaming oc, but it doesn't mean that pny is worse.
@ 8:50 the the PNY Verto OC is written to perform this good at only 26 dB is that a typo (so 36 is meant which sounds plausible) or is it rly that ridiculously silent. BTW Keep up the great work i love this Channel for this amazing Card Comparisons, thx for providing it for this Gen again.
Its not a typo. It is that silent. I just take the performance bios readings for other cards that has dual bios. For example the Asus Strix on quiet bios can actually do 30db but slightly warmer temps because of higher clocks and power. The MSI Suprim on quiet bios can do 26db at similar temps with higher clocks.
@@OTechnology Well then its rly impressive i must say this temps at 26 dB nice for this type of card, thx for the insight with the other cards noise factors and temps
I found Galax SG OC for 950$ in my country and Strix is around 1650$. Most of other 4080 Supers are around 1500$. I just instantly buy Galax after this tier list. Hopefully It wont be disappointment.
Thanks for the video. I just bought the RTX 4080 Gigabyte Gaming OC and I'm very satisfied with my purchase, it's so massive that I have to change my Nr200p case because it does not fit.
If you had to choose between the MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio and the MSI RTX 4080 Ventus 3X OC, with the first one being $80 more expensive, is it still worth going with the gaming x trio? Thanks for the video!
I personally would pay the $80 because I'd like a quieter card and a better PCB. But that's up to you. Do you value that or do you just want a 4080? Because the Ventus will perform like any 4080.
Water cooling cards are going to give problems after a few years. Not a big deal in cheap graphic cards, but here the prices are so high that I won't accept issues on such "jewel-like" cards.
I'm using Gainward RTX 4080 Phantom GS, slightly undervolted @ 2775mhz core and +1300 memory in MSI Afterburner. At about 60% max fan speed it never sees 50*c! It's very quiet and very efficient, with this undervolt I'm getting better performance with better temps. Out of the box it was still quiet and boosted up to 2960mhz capped, never saw over 65*c
Thanks to your video. I'm now considering the Gigabyte Gaming OC,Colorful Advanced OC or the Zotac Oracle OC (China Special Edition; Its VRM current is the same as Amp ;and it also has VaporChamber) As shown in your table, the noise performance of Colorful Ultra W OC is not good,Which makes me a little worried about the noise performance of Colorful Advanced OC. To be honest,I don't know how to choose. What would your recommendation be? Thank you so much for helping me with my buying decision.
@@OTechnology I actually changed my mind about the 7900xt, thinking i should just get 7900 xtx while im at it lol. Thers not much variety for it though so ill probably just get the reference model. Thanks for replying though
Subbed! Amazing vids, thanks :) Maybe you could do a video for building pcs rated in tiers. Like the 5 best 4080 builds while being mindful of bang for the bucks. You'd know what motherboards and so on :)
Is the gigabyte liquid AIO mixing models 4080/4090 cards mixing metals like their 3080s? Since I saw Asus' motherboard waterblock problem it seems like none of the manufactures are realizing you can't mix copper and aluminum when water cooling. Asus this time around is just ignoring the problem. Go watch GN's hardware news video on it. Time to work on the 4070 and 4070 TI videos ;D
All AIOs mix metals. I'm not aware of a single AIO that don't use a copper baseplate and an aluminum radiator. Its not an issue for an AIO since they usually use a high % glycol coolant mix, while on custom loops people usually put distilled or only a little coolant which will cause mix metals to corrode.
@@OTechnology Distilled water ONLY is the thing of the past in custom loops. I've been doing custom loops since the early 2000s. People now are interested in cooling liquid with dyes and the branded cooling garbage being sold by water cooling mfgs and retailers. I can point you to OCN and various rig galleries if you want to see for yourself. I personally have been using glycol coolant for about the past ~15 years since it was hard to get non nickel plated copper blocks. NOT only does it tend to keep the loops and tubes clean because of the corrosion inhibitor it also turns out to have a much slower evaporation rate compared to straight up distilled water. The suprim X liquid is my first retail AIO gpu cooler I have purchased, I usually build custom loops. Thank you for the info about the AIOs mixing metals. I have an alder lake AIO sitting in the box still because I've been waiting on cheaper PCI-e 4.0 and 5.0 nvme drives and the brass topped nvme water blocks have been out of stock which have slowed my custom loop ideas down. I will not use acrylic topped blocks or acrylic distro plates in my loops.
what about MSI Ventus 3X OC 16GB? thanks. its the only one it fit my case. cheers. thanks in advance if u can say something about the card. appreciate heaps.
Good afternoon. Choosing which version of 4070ti to buy? Gigabyte Gaming OC or Colorful Advanced OC-V? Before that, I used 3060 and 3080 Colorful Advanced. But I haven't seen anything in the 4070ti and don't know about the Colorful component base. What cooling system is used in Advanced? On the other hand, they say that Gigabyte is the coldest, but at the same time they are the noisiest on the market ( Advise what to buy?
To be fair to some cards like the Palit GameRock RTX4080 16GB has some of the higher "out of the box" overclocking. Still they mostly seem to operate within Nvidia's thermal limits.
So basically the performance numbers and temps should be similar between the models? I'm looking to buy 4080 to play VR games on wireless headset so I will be maxing the card usage hard. However I want to get the cheapest model out there. Can lower spec VRM cause consistency issues in frames? Like frame drops or something? Or is the spec on paper enough to guarantee steady performance?
The standard PNY Verto is not the same as the PNY Verto Epic-X. I haven't seen any reviews of it, but it has a smaller 3-slot cooler so presumably it has worse cooling performance? PNY doesn't show proper pictures of its heatpipes/heatsink on their website, unlike the Epic-X so I can only assume it's inferior and they're hiding it on purpose.
It will have to be MOVED DOWN to B tier cooling and C tier overall.
What the heck. The website is confusing and it doesn't show up as a different card if you just use google search. Didn't help that reviewers were calling the Verto Epic-X as just the Verto OC. I made a mistake.
Judging by the cooler difference. It is definitely slightly smaller than the Epic-X version in terms of thickness only, the PCB seems to be the same however.
@@OTechnology yeah btw it's the same deal with the 4090 and 4070 Ti versions.
I'm pretty annoyed that companies do this. A year or so ago I made a mistake and bought Gigabyte 3060 Ti Gaming OC after seeing a review for the Gaming OC Pro which has both a better cooler and PCB.
It was actually your video on 3060 Ti that made me realise my mistake, so thanks.
@@Rachit0904 Yea man they definitely are doing it on purpose. At least on the PNY this time it doesn't seem like there's other crippling downgrades beside the thinner cooler.
I remember that 3060 Ti Gaming OC and Gaming OC Pro lol so annoying they only differentiate with a Pro.
@@OTechnology please do 4070ti I think 4070ti is best in current line up
@@OTechnology I have the XLR8 Verto Edition, playing at 3440x1440 and i didnt see the card going over 60º yet!
Im using inside of a Corsair Air 740 (which i had to remove a front fan so could fit it) and on a room temp of 27º-29º(summer here in Brazil,so really hot) sometimes at night with AC on (so, 24º).
Also, worth mention, that im using a 5800x3d cooled by Scythe Fuma 2 (first version) and that CPU generates a lot of heat!
I appreciate the work and time you invest in these videos. Cant wait for the 4070 Ti comparison. Thank you
Yes, please 4070 Ti comparison. I have already subscribed!! Great work!!
Yes, this is a re-upload because I made a mistake on the Palit GamingPro and Gainward Phoenix VRMs. They are weaker than the 14-phase base reference VRMs with only 12-phases in their own custom PCB. Not really a big deal because it's still an overall C tier card in the first place but I thought it's important for everyone to get accurate information.
You corrected a mistake and that's a good thing.
It takes a wise man to acknowledge his mistakes.
You are a professional and i can't wait for 4070ti tier list!
Wish you all the best.
But not the Gainward Phantom and the Phantom GS which, from what I see, are pretty decent. The only difference between them being their bios power limits and clocks, right?
@@AIXMK1Are you happy with the results?
@@justaemptymall I am broke
Bought myself 4080 just a week ago. I chose MSI SUPRIM X instead of Palit Gaming Pro and now I see that it was a right decision! Thanks for your vid❤️
A much better card for sure!
I got that too, and I tested next gen update Witcher 3 with the highest possible settings, ray tracing included, hair works maxed, and the fan speed locked at 50%. Running around Novigrad for 5 minutes, the temps stayed below 65c and I have an average room temp. GPU was super quiet at 50% fan speed.
same here, love my suprim x!
@@OTechnology but is it worth the extra $€ ? i can buy a Palit GamingPro now for 1189€ or a MSI SUPRIM X for 1415€
I just watched your rtx 4090 video, same high quality video this time, very informative. Excellent job!
Awesome, thank you!
Finally. I am currently on the market for 4080. I should go with the 4090 instead but the full system cost can increase exponentially because of the monitor, PSU to match up with 4090s power
Yea I feel a 4090 is wasted without a top end CPU and a 120Hz+ 4K monitor.
@@OTechnology Don't agree 4090 great for maxed out settings and RT at 1440p especially if true native
@@faultyturbo6426 They're not wrong, you would need a pretty high end CPU to maximize a 4090
@@itscalebgreenis a ryzen 7 7800x3d gonna be ok I’m currently looking at the zotac airo extreme just £1.099 but man if a 4090 ain’t tempting to wait for
As i was looking into rtx4080 reviews to get ready for 4080 super, i have noticed that GIgabyte 4080 super gaming OC no longer has a vapor chamber. It will have regular copper plate. Source is their official website. So im guessing it will do somewhat worse with super series compared to regular 4080.
So, what is the better?
@@ivandario4545 vapor chamber is better and more expensive. It seems that unlike 4080, 4080 super offers vapor chamber only with the most expensive cards. Gigabyt Aeorus master, msi suprim x etc. And btw its not worth it to pay much more for vapor chamber on 4080 or 4080 super. Cards arent that hot or that loud in general.
I am also doing some research in preparation for the 4080 Super. My plan is to try to get the FE from BestBuy on launch day. If I am unable to, I will stay with my 3090 FE and skip the 40 series.
Oh well ... looks like my 3090 FE will be with me for another year!
I got Aorus Master 4080 yesterday, based on your 4090 video. I am glad Aorus Master is still up there in tier 1 in this video. Thanks for all the info.
Is it a noisier card ? a friend of mine got a 2080 aorus master and is pretty noisier and an oven too.
@@c4nchi Not really. My card has been working great... no complaints so far.
@@GulshanDhingra Have you had any issues with RGB/screen? I wanted to purchase this card, but seems to be common issues with RGB.. supposedly the software is horrible.
@@cpt_Ruckus Yes, RGB fusion still doesn't detect my card and I haven't been able to customize the screen or led colors till date. I've tried a lot of workarounds except re-installing windows.
@@GulshanDhingra That sucks man, sorry to hear that. I know its only cosmetics, but for the price they ask for these cards everything should be tested and working flawlessly..
I have the Zotac airo extreme and not only does it run super cool in all scenarios, but it also is by far the best looking card from any manufacturer this generation.
You're joking, right? It's the worst looking AIB card by far.
@@Zev191 not at all. It's a beautiful sight to behold.
@@cogthusiast1150 You know what, you're not incorrect. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've just had bad thermal experiences with Zotac cards and I suppose that's jaded me.
I agree. Zotac has the best design this time. But looks won't sell a card to me, because after i close my PC case, i will not see it until i decide to upgrade again.
I'm currently using a Zotac AMP Extreme and slightly disagree with the bad temperatures. In a case with decent airflow and bottom fans the gpu fans never even turned on as it never reaches 50°c under load. Idle going up to 25°C. In my previous case with bad airflow the temperatures are as shown in your graphs, so seemingly the missing vapour chamber is not a problem, it's more likely a bad fan design. So I can still recommend the Zotac AMP Extreme for users with decent airflow.
No one ever said it had bad temperatures. It just has worse temperatures than the other high end cards.
@@OTechnologyKF2A apparently also uses the same rtx 4090 cooling method for the 4080.
I find thr fan on top quiet interesting as well, lol.
Talk about the coil whine in your reviews! Many of us newbies are really shocked and surprised by the high pitched whine produced by these cards. And why don't reviewers and manufacturers talk about it more? Yea, headphones hide the noise, but the rest of the family has to suffer through it.
I really need to include this in future videos: Coil whine is hard to compare between. First, it varies between cards even of the same model. Second, lots of reviewers either don't get coil whiney cards or they just don't test it. So, there's few information on them online except from random reddit posts. Third, I don't have all these cards so I can't compare it myself either. Trust me I would love to, but I don't have 37 cards with me to do this myself reliably.
It would be awesome, if you'd make similar video for Radeon 7900 XT or XTX cards. Thx for the SS tier content :)
Haven't bought a new GPU since 1080ti...and this helps a TON to know that all after market 4080s perform quite similarly and isn't as big a discrepancy as before! THank you for this list! Hoping to see a 4080Super one soon! Unless it's more of the same?
Good thing about the MSI Gaming 4080s when you add the 15% extra power limit +100 voltage the temp never makes it to 60 degrees, so they stay between 2940-3015mhz. My friend got the Suprim X (like I had with my 3080 12gb) but when he goes to +25% power limit it makes it hotter, even with the best cooler. It doesn't actually get any quicker. both stays between 2910-3015mhz .. so unless water cool to keep always below 40 degrees if you can get 370w compared to 400w card, its more about the cooler otherwise a 400w card will be a lower class card anyway.. after 5-10mins of gaming at high load
SO teh gaming x trio doesnt get much hotter w 15% power?
Awesome video and incredibly helpful buying advice! Appreciate the hard work that went into gathering all that info and presenting it in such an accessible way. Great job
I recently picked up TUF OC. this is the best card ive ever had. good cooling never pass 60C.
I can say the same thing. Bought it 3 weeks ago and playing Cyberpunk at 4k it never goes above 60C
memory temperature ?
The 12VH Power connector is DANGEROUS by design. That's the reason why some companies chose to limit the power input. So far, there's been just ONE single 4080 connector melting due to a faulty connection while the 4090 keeps melting like chocolate.
Which connector is that then?
Considering I got my MSI Ventus 3X OC for $200 under MSRP off an ebay snipe, I couldn't be happier with it despite it being at the bottom of the stack. The price and the fact that MSI cards have transferable warranty sealed the deal. I paid for a stock AIB and got a stock AIB, so I can't complain with its performance at all. Even if it has the worst cooler, because it's so over engineered, there have been 0 issues, even in the summer with no AC. It's also pretty quiet in my opinion. From what I've read, it's also the smallest 4080 outside of a water block, so people with cramped cases or small form factor builders might enjoy it.
you paid 1k for a new 4080? 🫡
So how much was it? I got mine for 1000k and I was kinda thinking the same thing. I originally wanted a proart 4070 Ti for 830$, so for 170$ more I got a whole gpu up with 16gb vram (great for generative ai which great for me)
depends on your country too, the Ventus 3X OC was the only reasonably priced 4080 here in Australia when I brought mine
Fun thing is i bought the RTX4080 INNO3D IChill Black (watercooled), and was like : hey the temps are so low, why it doesn't allow to go up in power .. I luckily found out the Galax OC bios is matching my Bios Board ID. I flashed the bios into my card and now i can change all parameters on wish. I now have a watercooled 420W RTX 4080 and the hotspot is 84° max, i'm very happy even though in most cases the card will never reach 400W due to voltage limit. I could go as high as 3100Mhz on coreclock but it's unstable, with the curve OC i'm stable around 3045/3060 in all games, Cinebench, 3Dmark. Very great review !
PNY Verto OC has an insanely low noise levels. They used quiet BIOS as you had said. However, its temperatures are still fine despite a massive increase in quietness. Isn't this a massive advantage to PNY Verto OC card over all the other cards? Or that source data is little bit of apples to oranges comparison?
It can be 10 dB difference between various models and for me it is little bit strange how non-challant such a massive advantage was mentioned. I mean, I know friends for which this would be a deciding factor which card brand to purchase and even pay some premium for it. Recently, when I was assembling desktop for my friend, I recommended going for Gigabyte Eagle version over Palit one. He paid 10% more for a better RTX 3060 version to get a lot better three fan cooling solution and most importantly, 7 dB less noise.
It's an amazing card if you just want a quiet RTX 4080 for sure. But it's not like the Asus Strix and MSI Suprim cards aren't quiet either. They can be flipped to the quiet BIOS and be as quiet as the PNY card while maintaining higher clocks still and similar temps. Although, the PNY card does have a cooler that's basically as good as the Asus Strix and MSI Suprim so it is a very good option in that regard.
The source data for the temps are mainly from techpowerup as I explained. The PNY card is also from techpowerup so it can be directly compared with confidence. The only cards that are added from kitguru's data is the Inno3D and Gigabyte card which techpowerup did not review and so cannot be said to be 100% accurate. Although in my experience my method of adding the deltas made it accurate enough to be good enough for a direct comparison.
You have to remember dba is a logarithmic scale. So, the difference of 10dba at 40 to 50dba is larger than 20 to 30dba. At the lower volumes the measurements are also much less accurate when these GPU reviewers do not have proper anechoic chambers. So, you can only use the data as a reference to the other cards if one is quieter or noisier than another card.
I hope I explained that well. Let me know if you have more questions.
@@OTechnology The problem is that Techpower up for some reason used silent bios for testing for one of the cards and not for all others. Now loudness between cards are not directly comparable anymore nor I can to pick a card which I want for silent running. You say that Strix is just as quiet. Alright, how much quieter it is then? I cannot then use that graph anymore to decide which manufacturer's GPU I want to pick according to its noise levels.
For me, loudness of a card is quite important. I had noticed that there is a distinct lack of information about it on the internet. A lot of tech review outlets do not do loudness review. All of them have different methodologies which make them difficult to compare directly. Furthermore, no site has a full coverage of all cards and even ones who do a lot of those reviews sometimes can make errors and switch into wrong BIOS.
I'm basically getting a PNY XLR8 4080 OC solely on the fact that it runs so quiet lol. If only the power limits weren't locked it would legit be the perfect 4080 card in terms of price/performance. Planning to just overclock it like normal, worstcase I could always just shunt mod it or flash a vbios with an adujustable power limit.
They're all so similar it's the extra stuff that matters. Zotac's 5 year warranty blew the rest out of the water for me.
imagine how will a 5-year old thermal paste perform.. yikes (You can't repaste it since it would void the warranty)
@@Adam-iy7ft if its doing that bad cook the chip on a stress test. Claim warranty get a 5080 because they're not making new ones.
@@sionowe2533 very ambitious plan
@@Adam-iy7ft I've claimed warranty on tons of PC parts. I don't buy for performance anymore I buy depending on its warranty and customer service
I want to say. Thank you for your research and your passion for showing others. The limits, the pros and cons of each card and its power. You give everyone, including me, who has little experience with graphics cards a way to understand and see which card to get. I am currently working hard to get one this week, and I want to give my thanks 💪
could you do a 4070 ti video next please. love the videos
Thanks! The 4070 Ti is next yes.
@@OTechnology rtx 4070 ti video when? 👉🏼👈🏼
@@OTechnology, take your time to be 100% confident in your evaluations.
Respect for your work!
Let me save you some time there, pal. None of them are worth buying at all at their pricepoint.
I like your buyers guide videos. I hope you come out with a 4070 ti video soon.
Yea sorry its a little delayed. There’s some last second information I’m getting.
Awesome, thx to your video i chose for a KFA2/Galax RTX4080 SG. Loving it so far, running 3000 mhz. 300-350 watts and still max 55°C with fans on 50%.
All 4080 have a cooler that was meant to handle 600 Watt. How can you rate them from tiers 5-1 ??? My MSI trio X is double the size of my 3080 but uses 100 Watts less. When I set it up I made the fans spin at 30% and left it there, no matter if in idle or full usage. Guys, all 4080 are Tier A+ in thermals, dont spend 200$ more.
Msi makes the worst 3000 and 4000 series cards 😹
Does suprimx goes good with all black? I’m new in pc building and I’m gonna build my first pc. So you know it would be nice if you can help
@@ItsVocothe suprim x is literally one of, if not, the best card on the market so wtf are u talking about !?
@Al3xDk Idk much abt the suprim but as soon as I saw msi I assumed the ventus which has been really bad in the past so thats a mistake on my end
@@Al3xDkfacts
Too bad TUF has gone worse for the RTX 40 series meanwhile the TUF RTX 30 series performs superbly. I have TUF OC 3070 Ti and I can tell that this card is a beast. Great cooling performance, very minimum noise, good for overclocking, and it's cheaper than other cards in its tier. I've never gone beyond 70°C under heavy load and the fans are very silent (barely noticeable noise change).
Edit: TechPowerUp has released the 4080 Super benchmark on Feb 5th, 2024 and it seems that the TUF 4080 Super performs very well with an excellent cooling performance and less noise. I'm not sure whether they tested the TUF non-OC or TUF OC edition because in the comment section TechPowerUp said that it was TUF OC edition they tested meanwhile on the graph they typed it "TUF" only. So I assume that they just mistyped it but there's one commenter said that it was the non-OC edition they tested because the price-to-performance ratio should be lower due to the overpriced TUF OC edition with barely noticeable performance increase from the TUF non-OC edition.
Best cooler: PNX XLR8 OC or non-OC
Worst Coil Whine: Asus Cards
It's a lottery, the coil whine really makes or brakes a card, i had 7 4080s and been following a coil whine thread in the hwluxx forum, coil whine ranges from barely noticeable to completely outrageous, sadly there is no way to be sure how annoying it is.
Currently i got a cheap Gainward 4080 Phantom, coil whine is ok, the coiler is "quiet" when you are looking at db ratings, but the fans do rattle and are annoying allthough they run at 30%/1150 rpm all the time. It is sad, since the cooler is powerful, but they put in bad fans :(
Got the Noctua edition, thank you for the video! Totally agree on the power limit. My only gripe is that the memory temp reaches 80 C. But it's dead quiet.
Thank you man. But Isn't it strange you put Zotac Extreme so low level for just 2-3 degrees when it has the best vrm by far and best TDP. It is the best GPU which is a bit hotter.
I recently picked up a Gigabyte Gaming OC and it's incredibly power effecient and cool thanks to that bonkers overkill cooler. In spite of the high asking price of these GPUs, they are very very good performance and efficiency wise especially paired with frame generation.
Yes these GPUs are genuinely a monumental leap in performance and efficiency to last gen. And yes these board partner cards are all insane overkill lol.
Oh that comes in handy, I just got a Zotac Trinity but am pretty disappointed, its too loud for m liking. Thought about getting the Gaming OC too, how do you like it so far and how is the noise?
@@F7oBert It's not like whisper quiet but it's not so noisy that I notice it. The card I had prior was an Inno3d 3080 and it was like having an og PS4 inside my case or something. It was unbearably loud. The gaming OC is just standard ambient fan noise in comparison. It's just a well behaved card in general so far but it is very chonky!
@@recordatron got it actually as well and am super pleased with it!
Got the fans to run at 750 rpm and ramp up if needed but the card is always so cool because of the chonky cooler that it’s always just running so slow, therefore super quiet (:
wasnt the gigabyte´s 4080´s that got bricked recently? are you doing fine with yours?
I have Gainward Phantom 4080, no overclock, no undervolt I get 2865mhz boost clock and under 60c in gaming while staying under 300W consumption.
No overclock but you get 2800mhz boost clock? Is it a joke?
@@BravoSix09 what's so hard to believe bro ?
@@sickthoughtz Nothing just curious about this brand bec I want to buy one so I wonder is this brand worthy for a fair price?
This is great, thank you! I hope you can release a similar video on the Super and Ti Super editions that are out, hopefully before I buy one in 2 weeks? ❤
Oh thanks for considering my comment! Anyone else would have just changed the description, you re-uploaded the video. 👏
Thanks for letting me know of the mistake. I had to fix it! haha
Fantastic video. Some great information there. I am in the process of buying a 4080 and was torn between the Palit GameRock or the Founder's Edition for pricing. The FE looks to be the best for me as it isn't much bigger than the Palit RTX 3080 GamingPro I currently own. The FE is also the cheapest 4080 and had the nicest design, though without full RGB lighting.
Incredibly helpful! Thank you so much! Can you make a 7900XTX version too?
Just got the MSI X Trio, was between that and the Gigabyte Gaming OC, because it had an extra support bracket included in the box, now I find this guide showing that it is a lil bit worse 😅.
I am going to build a very overkill cooking system so I'm not very concerned but yeah, thanks for the info =)
is the msi x trio bad?
@@patrickzelenoy3872 Had if for a month now, diferences are minimal, just go with the cheapest one you have available.
@@yDkayVal Have you tried to overlock it? How easy is it these days
@@sadcat520 Never tried it, but should be fairly simple these days, I will always seek better longevity since I dont need the extra juice.
Thanks alot for your video. Very informative. Havent decide whether to get 4080 or 4070 ti. Will wait for your 4070TI video before decides.
Hello
We are still waiting for the new vid
I really love your tier list videos. Really excited for your 4070 ti tier list video! 😁
Thank you! It is coming soon!
@@OTechnology thx for your work hope there would be vids for amd cards too
@@OTechnology Hey man, nice video. Do you a release date of the 4070ti video? Or at least any idea when it's going to be published? Don't want to rush you, I'm just curious cause I'm planning to buy a gpu next month and want to know if I should wait for your video (it would help me a lot)
i've always had good experiences with MSI cards, i went from a 3080 10G Gaming X Trio to the 4080 Suprim X, got it for less than $1100, and it's such a beautiful card!! barely breaks 65deg under load and is very quiet! 3440x1440 gaming never felt better, the 3080 10G was starting to struggle on some games...
lmao
i used 1600$ for my MSI 4080 Gaming X
Less than $1100 is a steal man... they are€1469 here in the Netherlands.. I am also looking at that card.
@@marnix9800 1529€ in Portugal, now compare the price to our monthly incomes 😂
@@misterjaws5463 That is crazy indeed, hopefully they will drop in price throughout the year
@@marnix9800 the highest I've seen here at MicroCenter in the US is $1399, had them price match Newegg, throw in gift card, cash back for some extra savings lol
Nice video, I got a Gigabyte RTX 4080 Aero OC for a good price so nice to see my card is high tier 😎
I did not even know this when I bough it, I just wanted white graphic card for my white build 🤙
Good choice!
Between the non oc version of Eagle and Nvidia founders edition, which one would you recommend and why? Thank you for your analysis.
I saw your 3060 but guide and i subscribed immediately and went here. THANK YOU the pc community NEEDS people like you
Thank you so much for this video! I was searching for this for so long!
Glad I could help!
Will there be such a video about the RX 7900 XTX? I can't decide between Sapphire Nitro+, ASRock Taichi, PowerColor Red Devil. According to the tests, Sapphire and Taichi are almost identical
I will do it once I finish with the 4070 Ti. There is unfortunately much more interest in the Nvidia cards than AMD.
Thanks a lot for your video. Could you tell me if the 4070ti aero is worth buying in the next 4070ti reviews?
it’s crazy how the tuf 4080 vs tuf 4090 skips so many tiers! Glad i got the 4090
I always check your videos before upgrading GPU. Best comparisons ever. Have any of you been able to try the Manli Gallardo? It would be perfect for my thermaltake P5 Green😂
im also searching for that. I have two 4080 super options: Inno3d ICHILL X3 and a Manli gallardo. Both with a max clock of 2550mhz. I was about to get the Inno3d, but its a 2 slots card, so it can heat more teorically. Since the manli uses 3 case slots, it has teorically more heat distribution.
Thanks for the video, very informative!
I got a Zotac Trinity OC and am pretty disappointed because of the noise..
Thanks to your video I‘m now considering either the Gigabyte Gaming OC or the Gainward Phantom GS.
Tough decision because you ranked the Gaming OC into S Tier while the Gainward Phantom GS is in A Tier, although it seems to be quite a little quieter (36 vs 32 dba). Don’t know which to choose honestly haha.
What would your recommendation be? Is the noise difference that noticeable? And are there any huge arguments why I should get the gaming OC instead?
Thank you so much for helping me with my buying decision (:
The better cooler on the Gaming OC can always be slowed down manually in fan speed and it'll have better temps and lower noise than the Gainward GS. Although I personally got the 4090 Palit Gamerock which uses the same fan as the 4080 Gainward and its already so quiet.
Be careful and ask questions at your computer store. In Canada, I asked about the reliability of the different cards and the Gigabyte Gaming OC and Eagle were the number one returns.
@@johnwicks4936 just got the gaming oc and I’m super pleased with it!
I can finally adjust the fans to a pleasing noise level (the Zotac fans were always running on at least 1100-1200 rpm), now I managed to make a curve with which the fans normally spin at 700 rpm and can go up if temps are high, although even these low fan speeds keep the card pretty cool already!
On top of that 4 years of guarantee with the online registration! Definitely going to send my zotac card back and keeping the gigabyte!
i got this same card and my pc is pretty quiet. i do have 3 200mm fans though..i only hear the gpu fan when i run a stress test..
Where’s the ProArt in this standing?
Why is the PNY XLR8 lower than Phantom? PNY has the same temps, is quiter, has lower idle consumption and the best fan stop handling out of all cards.
@O!Technology love this vids mate, keen to see one covering the 4080 Super etc, even if it's just a re-cap of changes since this video
Great review. This comparison really helped me buying my new GPU ! Thanks bro !
Glad I could help!
How Do the ASUS ProArt Cards stack up compared to rog and tuf?
Also... is kfa2 reliable?? Cheers
PNY is the manufacturer that makes the professional grade Nvidia cards like the A6000 series so I'm not too surprised that they products are of good quality.
Sadly the build quality of A series isn't that impressive. A4000 for example is extremely hot and loud at the same time. And it has just an aveage budget PCB. I think PNY is just offered the best deal to nvidia for making pro cards. So that's just a busines, nothing else. Nvidia doesn't care that much about A-series quality.
@@vladborsh1 I think the main reason PNY is offered the contract is that they are located in the USA. With EVGA gone, PNY is pretty much the only GPU partner not based in Taiwan or China.
@@MistyKathrine idk exactly where they produce their card, but it's 100% China or Taiwan. But as i know PNY counts as EU-USA manufacturer, it might be important to avoid some USA restrictions and sanctions. But that's just my guess. All is matters is that their 40s card are decent card for a fair price. If you can count 4080 and 4090 prices as fair lol. Personally i will prefer to buy gigabyte gaming oc, but it doesn't mean that pny is worse.
PNY RTX 4080 SUPER XLR8 OC 16GB
Gigabyte RTX 4080 Super Gaming OC 16GB
Asus RTX 4080 SUPER ProArt OC 16GB
Which is better?
@ 8:50 the the PNY Verto OC is written to perform this good at only 26 dB is that a typo (so 36 is meant which sounds plausible) or is it rly that ridiculously silent.
BTW Keep up the great work i love this Channel for this amazing Card Comparisons, thx for providing it for this Gen again.
Its not a typo. It is that silent. I just take the performance bios readings for other cards that has dual bios. For example the Asus Strix on quiet bios can actually do 30db but slightly warmer temps because of higher clocks and power. The MSI Suprim on quiet bios can do 26db at similar temps with higher clocks.
@@OTechnology Well then its rly impressive i must say this temps at 26 dB nice for this type of card, thx for the insight with the other cards noise factors and temps
I found Galax SG OC for 950$ in my country and Strix is around 1650$. Most of other 4080 Supers are around 1500$. I just instantly buy Galax after this tier list. Hopefully It wont be disappointment.
Thanks for the video. I just bought the RTX 4080 Gigabyte Gaming OC and I'm very satisfied with my purchase, it's so massive that I have to change my Nr200p case because it does not fit.
Can you specify exactly which model you bought...
Just got the Colorful Advanced so if anyone is curious about it just let me know here, wasn't able to find much on it personally
Thanks, made me reconsider the TUF for the SUPRIM
Anyone here who went with galax st? Pretty cheap here in my country at about 1350 usd only. Cant find reviews for this card online
Ive the 4080 AORUS MASTER and thats the biggest most overbuilt gpu to ever exist and its really damn cool
Great job! Any predictions on when the 4070 Ti ranking will be released?
Hopefully this weekend
@OTechnology hope nothing bad happened and you will be able to show your top notch work in the next video!
This was amazing, thank you for convincing me to get one the SS tier cards as I now understand the differences.
The PNY XLR8 card is impressive really, runs like 10 degrees cooler on the memory than Suprim X (RPM matched).
If you had to choose between the MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio and the MSI RTX 4080 Ventus 3X OC, with the first one being $80 more expensive, is it still worth going with the gaming x trio? Thanks for the video!
I personally would pay the $80 because I'd like a quieter card and a better PCB. But that's up to you. Do you value that or do you just want a 4080? Because the Ventus will perform like any 4080.
Water cooling cards are going to give problems after a few years. Not a big deal in cheap graphic cards, but here the prices are so high that I won't accept issues on such "jewel-like" cards.
Yea and there's no benefit for this generation.
@@OTechnology that I gave from granted, having seen the video. 😎 Excellent as ever though 👍
I'm using Gainward RTX 4080 Phantom GS, slightly undervolted @ 2775mhz core and +1300 memory in MSI Afterburner. At about 60% max fan speed it never sees 50*c! It's very quiet and very efficient, with this undervolt I'm getting better performance with better temps. Out of the box it was still quiet and boosted up to 2960mhz capped, never saw over 65*c
@@CrueMusic None at all, zero, null. It truly is a "golden sample" lol
Are you still happy with your gainward 4080 phantom gs?
@@tunahan6719 I couldn't be happier honestly
Thanks to your video.
I'm now considering the Gigabyte Gaming OC,Colorful Advanced OC or the Zotac Oracle OC (China Special Edition; Its VRM current is the same as Amp ;and it also has VaporChamber)
As shown in your table, the noise performance of Colorful Ultra W OC is not good,Which makes me a little worried about the noise performance of Colorful Advanced OC.
To be honest,I don't know how to choose.
What would your recommendation be?
Thank you so much for helping me with my buying decision.
The Zotac will be a better option, and it’s warranty period for everywhere is the longest
The 索泰4080天启oc looks so much cooler than the amp airo. I would definitely gonna buy it. Let me know what you have decided
Thanks for the ranking. Where would you place the Gigabyte 4080 Windforce? Same as the Eagle?
And what about the Inno3D GeForce RTX 4080 16GB X3 and its OC version? Both C tier?
Hey, thanks for your great content ! What do you think about the msi gaming x slim ? Especially in the 4080 super series. Is it a good card to buy ?
my is in the C tier an my card works amazing does not touch 60C an running my 4k at 160 fps an thats not overclocking it an thats the msi ventus 3x OC
Overall, if you are not into OC then all the cards are great cards
Hey man glad to see you’re still uploading. Your vid’s are the go to for comparing cards. Pls make a 7900 XT video of you can please
Thanks. I will after the 4070Ti video which is getting a little delayed already…
@@OTechnology I actually changed my mind about the 7900xt, thinking i should just get 7900 xtx while im at it lol. Thers not much variety for it though so ill probably just get the reference model. Thanks for replying though
hopefully you can do reviews on the AMD side.
Thank You! Please add ProArt gpu's to your next tests.
Hope 4070ti one is comming soon , I plan to buy one soon 😁
Hopefully this weekend.
I love my Zotac Trinity. Card barely reaches 60’degrees in my house and that’s with a 360 AIO rad blocking the intake fans.
Subbed! Amazing vids, thanks :)
Maybe you could do a video for building pcs rated in tiers. Like the 5 best 4080 builds while being mindful of bang for the bucks.
You'd know what motherboards and so on :)
board quality is important.
Yeah fuck Gigabyte
Do you think the z790 auros elite ax ddr5 is good with the rtx 4080???
So is warranty and customer support.
I have the exact same motherboard and an RTX 4080, and yes, they work without any issues.
I don't know what the ambient temperatures were when you measured the thermals. My suprimx barely goes over 56.
like, waiting for your 4070 ti buying guide👍
Спасибо большое дружище ! Очень ждал твоего видео 🙏🏻
У меня такое чувство, что у него что-то случилось. 3 недели назад в последний раз отвечал в комментах, что на выходных про 4070ti видос выложит
Regardless of the power limit, don't all 4080's perform the same? And with an overclock you're only getting around a 5% increase?
yes
5% is huge tbh. But lets Focus more on noise 😁
Hey bro could u do this same type of video but with Amd GPUs? Or at least with the 7900XTX? Greetings.
Is the gigabyte liquid AIO mixing models 4080/4090 cards mixing metals like their 3080s? Since I saw Asus' motherboard waterblock problem it seems like none of the manufactures are realizing you can't mix copper and aluminum when water cooling. Asus this time around is just ignoring the problem. Go watch GN's hardware news video on it. Time to work on the 4070 and 4070 TI videos ;D
All AIOs mix metals. I'm not aware of a single AIO that don't use a copper baseplate and an aluminum radiator. Its not an issue for an AIO since they usually use a high % glycol coolant mix, while on custom loops people usually put distilled or only a little coolant which will cause mix metals to corrode.
@@OTechnology Distilled water ONLY is the thing of the past in custom loops. I've been doing custom loops since the early 2000s. People now are interested in cooling liquid with dyes and the branded cooling garbage being sold by water cooling mfgs and retailers. I can point you to OCN and various rig galleries if you want to see for yourself. I personally have been using glycol coolant for about the past ~15 years since it was hard to get non nickel plated copper blocks. NOT only does it tend to keep the loops and tubes clean because of the corrosion inhibitor it also turns out to have a much slower evaporation rate compared to straight up distilled water.
The suprim X liquid is my first retail AIO gpu cooler I have purchased, I usually build custom loops. Thank you for the info about the AIOs mixing metals. I have an alder lake AIO sitting in the box still because I've been waiting on cheaper PCI-e 4.0 and 5.0 nvme drives and the brass topped nvme water blocks have been out of stock which have slowed my custom loop ideas down. I will not use acrylic topped blocks or acrylic distro plates in my loops.
what about MSI Ventus 3X OC 16GB? thanks. its the only one it fit my case. cheers. thanks in advance if u can say something about the card. appreciate heaps.
Good afternoon. Choosing which version of 4070ti to buy? Gigabyte Gaming OC or Colorful Advanced OC-V? Before that, I used 3060 and 3080 Colorful Advanced. But I haven't seen anything in the 4070ti and don't know about the Colorful component base. What cooling system is used in Advanced? On the other hand, they say that Gigabyte is the coldest, but at the same time they are the noisiest on the market (
Advise what to buy?
Can't wait for 4070 ti video 😊
Can you also make what RX 6600/XT - RX 7900 XTX brands to choose?
Yes after my 4070Ti video which is already a little delayed
Is the 4070 ti buying guide coming soon?
Yes
To be fair to some cards like the Palit GameRock RTX4080 16GB has some of the higher "out of the box" overclocking. Still they mostly seem to operate within Nvidia's thermal limits.
Using rtx 4080 gamerock o.c. it is running great
Got a question are you able to solder on more VRMs? Also would you think in the future would it be able to upgrade the ram?
So basically the performance numbers and temps should be similar between the models? I'm looking to buy 4080 to play VR games on wireless headset so I will be maxing the card usage hard. However I want to get the cheapest model out there. Can lower spec VRM cause consistency issues in frames? Like frame drops or something? Or is the spec on paper enough to guarantee steady performance?
Thank You!
Verry happy with Gainward phantom GS 4080
gainward phantom GS here really happy about it
I was able to get an open box ROG Strix 4080 for really close to NVIDIA'S FE MSRP at $1,244.57 USD, just $44.58 USD over the MSRP.
PNY have really good cooler. If they can allow their cards to have increase power limit they would be a top tier GPU.
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