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NVIDIA Reportedly Working on GeForce RTX 5080 SUPER 24 GB & RTX 5070 SUPER 18 GB Designs

( SUPER stands for )
Super hard to find Anywhere
Super hard to find at MSRP
Super money for Scalpers
 
We could get significantly better value for money cards if supply is decent and UDNA delivers.

5060 Ti Super 128 bit 12GB for 449 street price (399 msrp), matching 3080 performance;
5070 Super 192 bit 18GB for 599 street price (549 msrp), matching 9070XT performance.
5070 Ti Super 192 bit 18GB for 799 street price (749 msrp), matching 5080 performance.
5080 Super 256 bit 24GB for 1000++ street price (1000+ msrp), matching 4090 performance.

Currently 5080 retails for ~1300+ usd and you expect a 5070ti super that matches performance for $800 street price?!
 
( SUPER stands for )
Super hard to find Anywhere
Super hard to find at MSRP
Super money for Scalpers
Super hard to believe that they are anything new.
 
The fact that the 5080 super is still on a GB203 is insane

nVidia has just started selling what should have been the 5080 as the RTX Pro 5000
14080 Shaders
24Gb Ram
300 Watt TDP

The GB203 is already a maxed out part so beyond a clock bump there is going to be no extra performance beyond scenarios where 16Gb of VRAM is limiting you.
 
Currently 5080 retails for ~1300+ usd and you expect a 5070ti super that matches performance for $800 street price?!
yeah, my bad, probably close to xtx
 
Hmmmmm.... with a node shrink and boosted clocks this could get very interesting.

But ofc, none of this matters without pricing and availability.
I sold my pc, don't want to deal with IT.
Monopolies thrive on inertia—your awareness and choices matter in reshaping this landscape.

Anti-Marketing Pitch: Why Buying a GPU/PC in 2025 Is a Trap
Think twice before fueling the greed-driven GPU circus. Here’s why:


1. The GPU Market Is a Dystopian Nightmare

  • Scalpers & Monopolies Rule: NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 (1,999MSRP)andAMD’sRX9070XT(1,999MSRP)andAMD’sRX9070XT(599 MSRP) are either sold out or scalped at 200-300% markups. Even Intel’s “budget” Arc B580 (249MSRP)sellsfor249MSRP)sellsfor350–$500 1210.
  • Performance ≠ Value: Paying $3,000 for a GPU that struggles with poorly optimized PC ports (cough Cyberpunk 2077) is like buying a Ferrari to sit in traffic 19.
  • "Next-Gen" Hype? More Like Side-Gen: NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series offers <15% performance gains over last-gen cards, yet costs 50% more. Blackwell architecture? More like Blackmail 69.

2. Consoles Are Eating PC Gaming’s Lunch

  • PS5 Pro/Xbox Series X: For $699, you get stable 4K/60fps without GPU hunting, driver updates, or Windows 11 compatibility tantrums 1.
  • PS6 Era Copium: Sony’s next console (rumored 2028) will likely cost less than a mid-tier GPU and deliver better optimization. Why fund NVIDIA’s yacht when you could just… wait? 14.
  • Handhelds > Desktops: Steam Deck and ROG Ally let you game without selling a kidney for an RTX 5090. Bonus: No RGB-induced migraines 1.

3. The PC Gaming "Freedom" Myth

  • "Modding Capabilities": Sure, spend hours fixing broken mods while your $2,000 GPU idles at 10% usage 1.
  • "Cheaper Games": Oh, you saved 10onaSteamsale?Congrats!Nowspend10onaSteamsale?Congrats!Nowspend1,500 on a GPU to run it 1.
  • "Future-Proofing": Future-proof for what? Games requiring DLSS 6.9 and 48GB VRAM by 2026? Your wallet isn’t a time machine 610.

4. Ethical & Practical Red Flags

  • E-Waste Epidemic: Upgrading every 2 years to chase 8K/240fps? Enjoy contributing to 50 million tons of annual tech waste 210.
  • Power Hungry Monsters: The RTX 5090 guzzles 394W—enough to power a small village. Climate crisis? Nah, frames per second 69.
  • Prebuilt Scams: “Affordable” gaming PCs like the HP Omen 35L ($2,000+) often pack last-gen parts or thermal-throttling GPUs. You’re paying for RGB, not performance 7.

5. Better Alternatives Exist

  • Cloud Gaming: GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud cost $10/month—no hardware, no headaches. Internet not fast enough? Congrats, you’ve dodged the GPU scam 4.
  • Retro Gaming: Replay Skyrim on your 2012 laptop. It’s still the same game, just without $1,000 lighting effects 1.
  • Touch Grass Simulator 2025: Free, no GPU required. Side effects include happiness and vitamin D [citation:9].

Final Verdict: The GPU/PC market is a rigged casino where the house always wins. Save your money, sanity, and the planet—vote with your wallet and let this greed-fueled pyramid scheme collapse 18.

P.S. NVIDIA’s stock just hit $1,000/share. You’re welcome, Jensen Huang.
deepseek formated
 
Boring. Just give us 5080Ti GB202 with 384 bit 24 gig.
 
Why not just class this as a 5080Ti?
That'd need to be on the GB202 die. Even if rumors are true, the so-called Super version would barely qualify for a decent generational leap between Lovelace and Blackwell at the 80 tier. The 5080 Super if the performance jump were sufficient, could be the real 5080.

Like I said; the 5080 is the 5070 Ti, the 5070 Ti the 5070, and the yet theoretical 5070 Super would be the 5060 Ti.
 
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Can nvidia work on their shitty drivers?
 
I sold my pc, don't want to deal with IT.
Monopolies thrive on inertia—your awareness and choices matter in reshaping this landscape.

Anti-Marketing Pitch: Why Buying a GPU/PC in 2025 Is a Trap
Think twice before fueling the greed-driven GPU circus. Here’s why:


1. The GPU Market Is a Dystopian Nightmare

  • Scalpers & Monopolies Rule: NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 (1,999MSRP)andAMD’sRX9070XT(1,999MSRP)andAMD’sRX9070XT(599 MSRP) are either sold out or scalped at 200-300% markups. Even Intel’s “budget” Arc B580 (249MSRP)sellsfor249MSRP)sellsfor350–$500 1210.
  • Performance ≠ Value: Paying $3,000 for a GPU that struggles with poorly optimized PC ports (cough Cyberpunk 2077) is like buying a Ferrari to sit in traffic 19.
  • "Next-Gen" Hype? More Like Side-Gen: NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series offers <15% performance gains over last-gen cards, yet costs 50% more. Blackwell architecture? More like Blackmail 69.

2. Consoles Are Eating PC Gaming’s Lunch

  • PS5 Pro/Xbox Series X: For $699, you get stable 4K/60fps without GPU hunting, driver updates, or Windows 11 compatibility tantrums 1.
  • PS6 Era Copium: Sony’s next console (rumored 2028) will likely cost less than a mid-tier GPU and deliver better optimization. Why fund NVIDIA’s yacht when you could just… wait? 14.
  • Handhelds > Desktops: Steam Deck and ROG Ally let you game without selling a kidney for an RTX 5090. Bonus: No RGB-induced migraines 1.

3. The PC Gaming "Freedom" Myth

  • "Modding Capabilities": Sure, spend hours fixing broken mods while your $2,000 GPU idles at 10% usage 1.
  • "Cheaper Games": Oh, you saved 10onaSteamsale?Congrats!Nowspend10onaSteamsale?Congrats!Nowspend1,500 on a GPU to run it 1.
  • "Future-Proofing": Future-proof for what? Games requiring DLSS 6.9 and 48GB VRAM by 2026? Your wallet isn’t a time machine 610.

4. Ethical & Practical Red Flags

  • E-Waste Epidemic: Upgrading every 2 years to chase 8K/240fps? Enjoy contributing to 50 million tons of annual tech waste 210.
  • Power Hungry Monsters: The RTX 5090 guzzles 394W—enough to power a small village. Climate crisis? Nah, frames per second 69.
  • Prebuilt Scams: “Affordable” gaming PCs like the HP Omen 35L ($2,000+) often pack last-gen parts or thermal-throttling GPUs. You’re paying for RGB, not performance 7.

5. Better Alternatives Exist

  • Cloud Gaming: GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud cost $10/month—no hardware, no headaches. Internet not fast enough? Congrats, you’ve dodged the GPU scam 4.
  • Retro Gaming: Replay Skyrim on your 2012 laptop. It’s still the same game, just without $1,000 lighting effects 1.
  • Touch Grass Simulator 2025: Free, no GPU required. Side effects include happiness and vitamin D [citation:9].

Final Verdict: The GPU/PC market is a rigged casino where the house always wins. Save your money, sanity, and the planet—vote with your wallet and let this greed-fueled pyramid scheme collapse 18.

P.S. NVIDIA’s stock just hit $1,000/share. You’re welcome, Jensen Huang.
deepseek formated
PC building is a hobby on its own. If you don't like it, then sure, buy a console and be happy. There's nothing wrong with that.

I'm not saying that I agree with current market trends. I surely don't.
I'm just saying there's a million options that don't break the bank besides being angry. Like, dunno, just not buying that fancy 4K OLED monitor that needs you to have a 5090 to run the latest games on it? ;)
 
Hmmmmm.... with a node shrink and boosted clocks this could get very interesting.

But ofc, none of this matters without pricing and availability.
One day, I’ll buy a PC capable of running this games on epic settings, HDR, and 4K@240Hz with 2x frame generation, upscaled on Quality. But that day probably won’t come until the 2030s, I think.

Who knows? Maybe my imaginary NVIDIA stock portfolio will finally pay off by then—assuming we dismantle the monopoly and enter a glorious post-monopoly era where GPU prices don’t require a second mortgage.

With some perspective? Affordable, mainstream CPUs/GPUs from scrappy new competitors could pull it off— and let’s be real, I’m side-eyeing you, China. Flex that superpower muscle and end the monopoly era already!

Someday, I’ll own a rig that demolishes games at 4K@240Hz, HDR, and epic settings—courtesy of 2x frame gen and Quality NN upscaling. But let’s face it: that “someday” is probably a 2030s problem.

Unless… my imaginary greedvidia stock stonks magically offset the cost!
(Cue antitrust regulators finally doing their job and China’s tech underdogs yeeting us into a post-monopoly utopia where GPUs don’t cost three kidneys.)

Seriously though—
Competition, plz? Affordable CPUs/GPUs from hungry new players (cough China, flex your “innovation with Chinese characteristics”*) might just save us all from eternal markup hell.


Someday, I’ll own a monstrosity of a rig that absolutely obliterates games at 4K@240Hz, HDR, and max settings**—all thanks to black magic ✨ (read: 2x frame gen and DLSS Quality upscaling). But let’s be real: that “someday” is a 2030s-tier delusion.



**Unless…** my imaginary NVIDIA stock stonks *moon* hard enough to fund this fever dream. (Antitrust regulators, do your thing! And China’s scrappy tech underdogs—*yeet* us into that post-monopoly utopia where GPUs don’t cost three kidneys and a spleen. )



**Seriously though—**

We need *cutthroat competition*, stat. Affordable CPUs/GPUs from hungry underdogs (looking at you, China—flex that “innovation with Chinese characteristics” ) might just yank us out of eternal corporate markup hell.



May free markets, Moore’s Law, and geopolitical semiconductor drama bless us all.
PC building is a hobby on its own. If you don't like it, then sure, buy a console and be happy. There's nothing wrong with that.

I'm not saying that I agree with current market trends. I surely don't.
I'm just saying there's a million options that don't break the bank besides being angry. Like, dunno, just not buying that fancy 4K OLED monitor that needs you to have a 5090 to run the latest games on it? ;)
I was thinking more that entry-level gaming gear is too expensive. Quitting gaming altogether could be a positive step, especially since many of these companies are US-based, and I view them as adversaries, and avoid buying anything connected to US if possible. However, if a Chinese alternative becomes available, I’d certainly consider buying it.
 
Nvidia working on SUPER variants only 4-5 months after the original release is WILD, and shows how much they've screwed up! Could this mean we could also see RTX 60s (Rubin) sooner than expected (like Q3 2026) ?
When we look at the specs and performance of the 9070 XT we can tell that this is a new architecture, but Blackwell seems more like a Refresh than anything else, it's very disappointing! If AMD could do it again with UDNA then Nvidia could really be in trouble...
 
I was thinking more that entry-level gaming gear is too expensive. Quitting gaming altogether could be a positive step, especially since many of these companies are US-based, and I view them as adversaries, and avoid buying anything connected to US if possible. However, if a Chinese alternative becomes available, I’d certainly consider buying it.
In that case, 1080p low is an option. Or waiting for a year or two before playing the game you want. Or buying used hardware. Desperate times call for desperate measures, but you still have options. :)
 
Wow, nobody could have predicted this one. I hope the next news about the Super line is about the 5060 non-Ti.
 
Wow, nobody could have predicted this one. I hope the next news about the Super line is about the 5060 non-Ti.
All GPUs should ship with at least 12GB and 16GB for Mainstream while High-End GPUs should have 24GB or 32GB.
 
Boring. Just give us 5080Ti GB202 with 384 bit 24 gig.

A few moments later...

"NGreedia introduces the all new RTX5080Ti Super."

"People are never happy with what they have. They always want what they had... what someone else has..."
 
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A few moments later...

"NGreedia introduces the all new RTX5080Ti Super."

"People are never happy with what they have. They always want what they had... what someone else has..."
If AMD decided to release a 9080 XT with 24GB of GDDR7 (thanks to 3GB chips) and some faster clocks that would already give Nvidia a hard time and would probably force them to release a 5080 Ti
 
I like how not a single person questioned who this """leaker""" (panzerlied) is. If you just check his forum activity, it's pretty obvious that he's just a random unaffiliated guy.
 
W! Might get the RTX 5080 SUPER Suprim Liquid, or might wait for the RTX 6080 Suprim Liquid.
 
Havent seen a worthy upgrade, performance improvement in 3 gens. Still using trusty GTX 1660Ti, plus the garbage 50's drivers. Im just waiting for a nice backlash for Nvidia.....

Just give me a Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell or the gen after thats worth my $2K cash!
 
Havent seen a worthy upgrade, performance improvement in 3 gens. Still using trusty GTX 1660Ti, plus the garbage 50's drivers. Im just waiting for a nice backlash for Nvidia.....

Just give me a Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell or the gen after thats worth my $2K cash!
With a 1660 Ti even a 4070 SUPER would give you 3x more fps lol.

Would be great if the 5080 super gets 4090 performance too.
If the 5080 SUPER is 10-15% faster than the 5080 then it will be very close to the 4090. But the 4090 might still get a bit ahead mostly in RT/PT due to it's mugh higher CUDA Core count.
 
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