
The Ultimate 1440p Powerhouse: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
GPU PRIX Editorial • 2026-01-25
VRAM
16 GB
Standard VRAM
Power
320W
TDP
Value Score
Top Value
MSRP
$1199
At Launch
Market Intelligence
Recommended
The Upside
- •Unrivaled 4K and 8K Performance
- •Massive 24GB VRAM for Creators
- •Industry-leading DLSS 3.5 support
The Downside
- •Extremely high power draw (450W+)
- •Premium price point
- •Requires large chassis for cooling
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080: Still a Titan?
As we move into 2026, the GPU landscape has shifted. While the enthusiast spotlight has moved to the Blackwell (50-series) and RDNA 4 architectures, the GeForce RTX 4080 remains a formidable piece of hardware. Built on the 5nm Ada Lovelace architecture, it delivers a level of performance that has aged gracefully, particularly for users targeting ultra-high frame rates at 1440p.
Market Performance & 1440p Dominance
In the current market, the RTX 4080 is no longer positioned as the absolute peak for 4K—a title now contested by the RTX 5090 and 5080. However, for 1440p gaming, it is arguably the "perfect" card. It offers enough headroom to max out path-traced titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Alan Wake II while maintaining triple-digit frame rates in competitive shooters.
With 16GB of GDDR6X VRAM, it also avoids the "memory wall" that some 8GB or 12GB mid-range cards are starting to hit in 2026's latest AAA releases.
Buying Guide: Who is this for?
If you are looking for a Buying Guide for 1440p Gaming, the RTX 4080 is for the "No Compromise" gamer.
- Under $500? You'll need to look at the RTX 5060 or RX 9060 XT
- The RTX 4080 Value: Best found on the used market or during inventory clearances. If you can snag a 4080 for under $850 in 2026, it offers better raw rasterization than almost anything in the mid-range tier.
Where to Buy
Check the current live pricing from our index to see if the 4080 has hit your target price point:
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