INNO3D has a lot of great-looking cards in their current collection, and their new RTX 4080 Super is set to be no exception. As a (slightly) upgraded replacement for the now retired RTX 4080 (non-Super), these new cards should offer up some modest performance improvements from the previous version, but most interestingly, they come in at the same MSRP. Now, admittedly, the Super series thus far hasn’t really impressed us that much, with the RTX 4070 Super and the RTX 4070 Ti Super offering very small performance improvements over the cards they’re replacing. However, it’s fair to say there is nothing really wrong with their performance either. I’m expecting much the same from the RTX 4080 Super, small improvements, but again, at no extra cost, it’s kinda hard to complain.
What is nice to see is that INNO3D has done something a bit different with the card design. They’ve limited the thickness of the card to just two slots, but the flipside of that is this is a bit wider and longer than most of the cards in its class. The second flipside of that is that the wider design means this graphics card can accommodate three massive fans, so it should be one of the cooler and quieter of the AIB cards, and if you are limited on space due to card thickness, but not on width and length, then this should be an interesting card for some more unique PC cases.
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