GALAX GeForce RTX 5080 1-Click OC Performance, Power Analysis & Noise Output

Clock Speeds

The charts below show the average GPU clock speeds in various usage scenarios.

Overclocking

I dialed up to 2750 MHz for the GPU’s boost clock, and 34000 MHz for the VRAM, and everything worked fine. The overclocking room is significant, especially for VRAM. This is 32 Gbps-rated RAM, after all! I could push the card higher, but my time is restricted.

GPU & RAM Clocks

Operating Temperatures

The temperature differences are low because the fans spin at 116 RPM faster in OC mode.

Power Consumption

The power consumption difference is at 33W on average and 40W at peak.

Overclock Gain

A close to 7% performance gain through overclocking is good. You can easily push this card to exceed 10%, at least in synthetic benchmarks. But note the power consumption will further increase, so you have to have a good and strong PSU installed!

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6 thoughts on “GALAX GeForce RTX 5080 1-Click OC Performance, Power Analysis & Noise Output

  1. Εξαιρετική παρουσίαση της RTX 5080 καρτας γραφικων! Οπως ειπωθηκε σωστα στο βιντεο εδω δεν βλεπουμε μια νεα καρτα απο θεμα επιδοσεων hardware,αλλα απο θεμα νεου software! Οπως τοτε με τη 7000 Gen της Radeon με απιστευτη αυξηση FPS μεσω του Fidelity 3 ετσι και τωρα βλεπουμε μια νεα gen στο θεμα DLSS4 και τιποτα παραπανω!

  2. Aris i have an Andyson PX-1200 Platinum with ATX 2.53 spec should it okay to handle RTX 5080 with 12v-2×6 converter ?

      1. did the 12v-2×6 converter still had bad melting behavior in RTX 50xx series with high wattage PSU like 1000W++, and do you have any suggestion for ATX 2.53 users who want to pairs their PSU with RTX 50xx series ?

        1. There will always be issues in everything, but the fact is that 12V-2×6 is much safer than 12VHPWR. As for ATX 2.53 users, get proper cables from the respective brands, 2x 8-pin to 12+4

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