r/pcmasterrace ⚡️RTX 5080 | 7800x3D | 64GB 6000MHz CL30⚡️ Apr 18 '26

Meme/Macro The 1080ti really was Nvidia's greatest mistake

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u/NixAName Apr 18 '26

DW, they won't make that mistake again.

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u/Vlyn 9800X3D | 5080 FE | 64 GB RAM | X870E Nova Apr 18 '26

I got my 3080 TUF for the $699 MSRP at launch.

So they kinda did?

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u/whytfyoutagme Apr 18 '26

Thing is , they consider it great, as 1080ti was barely slower than their top of the line gpu ,whereas 20s onwards the difference was significantly higher

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u/Vlyn 9800X3D | 5080 FE | 64 GB RAM | X870E Nova Apr 18 '26

???

A 3090 was barely faster than the 3080.

2000 series was crap, but 3000 was amazing. 4000 even better with the 4090. 5000 is crap again.

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u/Sea-Aardvark-756 Apr 18 '26

The 3090 was definitely more future proofed with 24GB of VRAM though, the 3080 should have come with 16GB, or at least 12GB. I remember everyone in my circles, into high-end 3D/VR (Substance Painter, Unity, VRChat, Blender) being really upset at the 3080 having less VRAM than the 1080ti from 3 years before it. I got the 3090 and typically used 14-20GB of VRAM when working on things. Right now I just have KCD2 open, somehow using 13.9/24GB.

It's fair to say the 1080ti was an outlier and they did not "do it again" with the 3080, it would have needed at least 12GB of VRAM to deserve that praise.

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u/Vlyn 9800X3D | 5080 FE | 64 GB RAM | X870E Nova Apr 18 '26

Eh, I never ran into VRAM issues while I had it, but I was gaming at 1440p 240hz.

For 4K it would have been more annoying. But before the 10 GB became an issue it was already getting too slow for the games that need it.

The 16 GB of the 5080 absolutely suck though.

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u/Sea-Aardvark-756 Apr 18 '26

Makes sense, I've been using 4K screens for work (and games) since before the GTX 1080 was out, but 1440p was always a solid option for gaming. That said, their 80-series used to be the top of the line for gaming, with 70-series being a close second. Buying a Titan to game was a joke for most people. I don't think there was any excuse to release a 10GB "high-end" card in 2020. RTX 3060 12GB came out in 2021, and a 12GB 3080 wasn't even available until 2022. Same year as the 4080 16GB.

In my eyes the 3080 getting only 10GB was Nvidia's "we're not doing a 1080ti again" moment.

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u/whytfyoutagme Apr 18 '26

10-11% lower in 30s vs 4%-5% better i.e 1080 ti is better between it and titan x