Test Rig
For our tests, we used a test rig which includes the Asus Strix Z790-E Gaming motherboard , along with an Intel 14th Gen Core i9-14900K @ default clock speed, as well as 32GB of Lexar ARES RGB DDR5-7200 ram in quad channel mode.
All tests were conducted at turbo clock speeds at a resolution of 1920×1080. High or Ultra settings enabled.
CPU | Intel Core i9-14900K @ default clock speed |
Cooling | Thermaltake ToughLiquid Ultra 360 AIO Cooler |
Motherboard | Asus Strix Z790-E Gaming motherboard |
Ram | Lexar ARES RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Memory Kit |
XMP profiles | Yes – XMP 3.0 Profile 1 |
SSD/HDD | Lexar NM800 Pro 2TB PCIE Gen4x4) |
PSU | Thermaltake ToughPower GF3 1000W Gold Power Supply |
VGA card | Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER (16GB)
ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti (12GB) |
Drivers | Latest Nvidia Drivers / Lastest Software Adrenalin from AMD |
OS | Windows 11 |
GPU-Z Info
The GPU uses 5nm FinFET process. It uses 16GB of GDDR6X ram running at the faster 23Gbps on a 256-bit memory bus.
AIDA64 GPU Info
As you can seen from screenshot below … the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER is based on Nvidia’s AD103 GPU featuring ADA Lovelace architecture, running at 2595 MHz.
PassMark 10 – Performance Test (3D Test)
Test the speed of your 3D video card by selecting from options such as fogging, lighting, alpha blending, wire frame, texturing, resolution, color depth, object rotation and object displacement. Separate tests for DirectX 9,10,11 & 12. With support for 4K resolution.
Load Temperatures
A full load, the GPU hotspot temperature reached a high of only 80 degrees Celsius, which was quite surprising considering it uses an overclocked GPU. I guess Gigabyte’s WindForce cooling system really helped in keeping the temperatures down.