Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition Review
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Indiana Jones And The Great Circle is an upcoming action-adventure game based on the iconic film franchise. Developed by Bethesda Game Studios, it promises to deliver an epic and cinematic experience with a globe-trotting adventure, thrilling action sequences, and a captivating story. Players will step into the shoes of Indiana Jones and embark on a quest to uncover the secrets of a mysterious artefact.

In Indiana Jones And The Great Circle, the performance at 1440p is a mixed bag. The RTX 5080 sees an 8% uplift in the averages and a modest 1% improvement in the lows over the RTX 4080, while the 4080 SUPER offers slightly smaller gains where the 5080 comes in ahead by 5% in the averages and with no change in the lows. When compared to the RTX 4090, the 5080 struggles to keep up, falling 14% behind in the averages and suffering a sharp 26% drop in lows though with such a big price disparity, that’s not unexpected. Meanwhile, the NVIDIA Vs AMD battle heats up as the 5080 comes in 15% more powerful than the 7900 XTX in the averages, and 5% better in the 1% lows.

At 4K, the 5080 continues to deliver some small uplifts. Compared to the RTX 4080, it shows a 12% improvement in the averages but struggles to make any big blows in the lows, falling 8% behind. The margin narrows slightly when compared to the 4080 SUPER, with the 5080 leading still, but only by 8% in the averages and the gap increases as it sits behind by 12% in the lows. Against the RTX 4090, the 5080 faces an uphill battle, falling 6% behind in the averages and suffering a steep 31% deficit in lows—further showing to us that there are some clear issues with 1% low performance, much like we saw on the RTX 5090. On the AMD front, the 5080 takes the crown with 26% more performance over the 7900 XTX in the averages, but due to its lacklustre performance in the lows, it comes in evenly matched.