One of the largest American retailers, Bestbuy, revealed the prices for the upcoming GEFORCE RTX 5080 video cards, the sales of which will begin on January 30. In the assortment of the store, only versions from Gigabyte have been noted so far. Their cost begins with the recommended $ 999.99, but most of the models cost much more.
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Bestbuy is the only retail network in the United States, which is granted the right to implement the reference versions of NVIDIA video cards performed by Founders Edition, which will be offered at a recommended price of $ 999.99. Other manufacturers will also offer video cards for such a price. The assortment of Gigabyte seems to be only one such card – GeForce RTX 5080 Windforce OC SFF. For options in the performance of Gaming, Aero and Aorus will be asked for at least $ 200 more.
Gigabyte is asking for $ 1199.99 for the version of the GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming. The GEFORCE RTX 5080 Aero options are estimated at $ 1249.99, and the GeForce RTX 5080 Aorus – from $ 1299.99 to $ 1399.99. The most expensive version of the GeForce RTX 5080 from Gigabyte is the XTREME WATERFORCE.
Versions and prices of the GEFORCE RTX 5080 video cards from Gigabyte:
It should be added that not a single NVIDIA partner has officially voiced the cost of its RTX 5080 options. It is expected that this information will become known on January 30. Tomorrow, the first reviews of the reference version of the RTX 5080 Founders Edition will appear, as well as models with a recommended value of $ 999.99.
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