Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • Blog
  • Editor's Picks
  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
  • Website Update
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2022
  • October
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080: Release date, price, and specs
  • News

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080: Release date, price, and specs

The slightly more affordable Ada Lovelace GPUs are set to arrive in November.
October 31, 2022 4 min read
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080: Release date, price, and specs

The slightly more affordable Ada Lovelace GPUs are set to arrive in November.

RTX 4080 release date: November 16 2022Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 (16GB) price: $1,199RTX 4080 12GB version ‘unlaunched’Built on Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace architecture and using TSMC’s N4 processNo Founders Edition of the GeForce RTX 4080 (12GB)

Nvidia has announced that it will no longer be releasing the GeForce RTX 4080 12GB card, at least not in the expected state. That will leave the RTX 4080 16GB card as the first, and now potentially only one, of its name. 

We evidently weren’t the only ones confused about the planned launch of two different cards, with wholly different GPUs, and completely different specs, but sharing the same name.

“The RTX 4080 12GB is a fantastic graphics card, but it’s not named right. Having two GPUs with the 4080 designation is confusing,” Nvidia says in a surprisingly concise blog post.

“So, we’re pressing the ‘unlaunch’ button on the 4080 12GB. The RTX 4080 16GB is amazing and on track to delight gamers everywhere on November 16th.”

The GeForce RTX 4090 was the first card from the RTX 40-series out of the door on October 12, and now we know it will be followed on November 16 with a single RTX 4080. You’ll find the full specs and details of all this GPUs below.

Release Date

The GeForce RTX 4080 is launching on November 16 this year, in one 16GB SKU.

You can sign up to be notified when the cards are available over on Nvidia’s site. Resellers are expected to offer a similar service—not quite pre-orders, allowing buyers to sign up for notifications as to when the cards arrive.

There’s nothing official from Nvidia on when the review embargo lifts for these cards, which isn’t too surprising given the lack of a release date, but given the RTX 4090’s launch it is likely that would be around November 15.

Price

(Image credit: Nvidia)

When it comes to the thorny subject of price, the RTX 4080 makes for difficult reading. While the top-end, the GeForce RTX 4090, can naturally enjoy an elevated price point due to its flagship positioning, that’s not usually true when it comes to the 80-level cards. 

The GeForce RTX 4080 (16GB) has a starting price of $1,199. For comparison, the GeForce RTX 3080 (10GB) launched at $699, making this $500 more expensive offering. Like the RTX 4090, this will be available as a Founders Edition card. 

The GeForce RTX 4080 (12GB) had a starting price of $899. But with that card nixed we don’t know what that will mean for the pricing of any potential RTX 4070 or RTX 4070 Ti with a similar AD104 GPU. There does seem to be a big price void to fill below the two $1,200+ Ada graphics cards.

Performance

(Image credit: Nvidia)

Nvidia has released some internal RTX 4080 benchmark figures to show off its latest architecture, and it certainly makes for some interesting reading. While all of the new Ada Lovelace GPUs enjoy significant increases in what Nvidia calls “Next Generation” games, things aren’t looking so rosy when it comes to today’s games. 

The likes of Resident Evil Village, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and The Division 2 all appear to show performance drops for the RTX 4080 (12GB) edition and only small increases for the RTX 4080 (16GB) compared to the RTX 3090 Ti. That probably goes some way to explaining why the 12GB card was canned…

This isn’t the absolute home run you might expect for the money, though things are a bit healthier when it comes to Microsoft Flight Simulator and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, which enjoy an almost doubling of the frame rate. It’s going to be interesting to see how these cards perform in a range of titles when we do get them on the test benches—because while the RTX 4090 clearly has some serious performance chops, it isn’t as clear cut lower down the stack.

Specs

The RTX 4080 uses Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace architecture, boast support for the new 3rd generation Ray tracing cores, 4th generation Tensor cores, and DLSS 3. Nvidia has stuck with the PCIe 4.0 interface for this generation and the cards support Resizable BAR, Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate, and Vulkan RT API.

Nvidia will be producing Founder Editions of the GeForce RTX 4080 (16GB) cards, but there will also be a host of AIB-produced versions of the second-tier Ada GPU launching at the same time. Likely with pricing that gets mighty close to the $1,600 reference price of the RTX 4090…

The RTX 4080 is using a completely different GPU to the RTX 4090, and not a cut-down version of the top Ada chip. The AD103 GPU in this 16GB card houses 9,728 CUDA cores, which is considerably less than the AD102 GPU in the RTX 4090 which sports 16,432 CUDA cores.

It’s also running its 16GB of GDDR6X memory on just a 256-bit memory bus, as opposed to the 384-bit bus used by the RTX 3080 of old. How much of a difference that will make will only appear once we get the cards in hands ourselves.

We’ve included the RTX 4080 12GB specs below, just to show what Nvidia was aiming to produce at this $899 level.

Nvidia RTX 40-series specs
RTX 3080 (10GB)RTX 3080 (12GB)RTX 4080 (12GB)RTX 4080 (16GB)GPUGA102-200-KD-A1GA102-220-A1AD104-400AD103-300CUDA Cores8,7048,9607,6809,728Base Clock1,440MHz1,260MHz2,310MHz2,210MHzBoost Clock1,710MHz1,710MHz2,610MHz2,510MHzMemory Bus320-bit384-bit192-bit256-bitMemory Type10GB GDDR6X12GB GDDR6X12GB GDDR6X16GB GDDR6XMemory Speed19Gbps19Gbps21Gbps23GbpsGraphics Card Power (W)320W350W285W320WRequired System power (W)750W750W700W750WLaunch Price$699$799$899$1,199

About Post Author

See author's posts

Continue Reading

Previous: Twitter’s best source of gaming news calls it quits
Next: The White Lotus Season 2 Review: Episodes 1-5

Related News

Fading Echo Is A Magical Puzzle Platformer With An All Star Cast, And It’s Launching Soon
2 min read
  • News

Fading Echo Is A Magical Puzzle Platformer With An All Star Cast, And It’s Launching Soon

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025
Gather your Discord buds: I can already tell that this co-op firefighting game is going to lead to some hilarious highlight clips
2 min read
  • News

Gather your Discord buds: I can already tell that this co-op firefighting game is going to lead to some hilarious highlight clips

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025
Isometric stealth game Eriksholm continues to look gorgeous in a new video
2 min read
  • News

Isometric stealth game Eriksholm continues to look gorgeous in a new video

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • New RTS title Game of Thrones: War for Westeros coming from PlaySide in 2026
  • Jurassic World Evolution 3 revealed at Summer Game Fest, launching in October 2025 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S
  • Dune Awakening Patch Notes - 1.1.0.5 Hotfix 1
  • Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.3 Release Date - Latest News
  • Dune Awakening Server Status - Latest Maintenance Alerts

From IGN

  • Sea of Remnants Is Looking Like the Creepy Puppet Pirate Game To Watch in 2026 | IGN Live 2025
  • Superman Arrives in Fortnite Battle Royale During Star Wars Live Event, as Death Star Detonates and Destruction Rains Down
  • New Ultra Pro Final Fantasy MTG Placemats Are Available at Best Buy
  • Dying Light: The Beast – The First Preview
  • Dress to Impress Codes (June 2025)

From Kotaku

  • Splitgate 2 Dev Says He's Tired Of Playing Call Of Duty And Wants Titanfall 3 While Wearing A 'Make FPS Great Again' Hat: 'I’m Not Here To Apologize'
  • Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 5 Great Games We’re Kicking Off The Summer With
  • Kotaku’s Biggest Gaming Culture News For The Week June 07, 2025
  • Kotaku’s Best Game Tips For The Week June 07, 2025
  • Kotaku’s Opinions For The Week June 07, 2025

.

You may have missed

Fading Echo Is A Magical Puzzle Platformer With An All Star Cast, And It’s Launching Soon
2 min read
  • News

Fading Echo Is A Magical Puzzle Platformer With An All Star Cast, And It’s Launching Soon

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025
Sea of Remnants Is Looking Like the Creepy Puppet Pirate Game To Watch in 2026 | IGN Live 2025
3 min read
  • Headlines

Sea of Remnants Is Looking Like the Creepy Puppet Pirate Game To Watch in 2026 | IGN Live 2025

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025
Gather your Discord buds: I can already tell that this co-op firefighting game is going to lead to some hilarious highlight clips
2 min read
  • News

Gather your Discord buds: I can already tell that this co-op firefighting game is going to lead to some hilarious highlight clips

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025
Isometric stealth game Eriksholm continues to look gorgeous in a new video
2 min read
  • News

Isometric stealth game Eriksholm continues to look gorgeous in a new video

ThePawn.com June 7, 2025
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.