4080 SUPER DF review:
00:00 Introduction - The RTX 4080 Problem
01:48 RTX 4080 Super: The Specs
02:29 The Founders Edition & The Asus TUF Gaming Model
04:37 Gaming Benchmarks: Ray Tracing
08:51 Gaming Benchmarks: Rasterisation
14:06 High-End 4K Gaming/The PS5 Baseline: Introduction
14:41 A Plague Tale Requiem: RTX 4080 Super vs PS5
15:26 Cyberpunk 2077: RTX 4080 Super vs PS5
16:10 Cyberpunk 2077 RT Overdrive: 4K Path Tracing
16:56 Alan Wake 2: RTX 4080 Super vs PS5
17:46 Alan Wake 2: 4K Path Tracing
19:01 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - High-End 4K Testing
20:18 Value For Money/Dollars Per Frame
23:00 Summary
23:53 And Now, The Conclusion

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In summary then, RTX 4080 Super does what it needs to do in delivering the kind of price/performance/features we didn't get at launch.

Similar to the RTX 4070 Ti Super, it feels like the kind of package it should have been back in the day: expensive but not egregiously so.

The price is improved then, but it arrives 14 months on from the 4080's launch and while there is a slightly better level of proportionate value compared to the rightly celebrated RTX 3080, it's still hard not to feel that this is still a pretty steep asking price for an 80-class product.

At least now there is a gap for a 4080 Ti, but with the AI boom, it does feel less likely we'll ever get one.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super review: the 4K GPU shoot-out | Eurogamer.net