The gaming community is buzzing with excitement over rumors that Nvidia might soon release a new version of the GeForce RTX 5080—possibly dubbed the RTX 5080 Super or Ti—packing an impressive 24GB of VRAM. This could hit the market earlier than anyone predicted, shaking up the GPU scene. For more gaming news, check out Total Apex Gaming’s news section.
The rumor started on the Chinese forum Baidu, where a moderator claimed Nvidia plans to launch an RTX 5080 Super or Ti by the end of 2025 with 24GB of GDDR7 memory, as reported by PC Gamer. This chatter gained traction with a post on X and a tease from MSI about a 24GB RTX 5080, noted by TechRadar. Still, Nvidia hasn’t confirmed anything, so we’re keeping our fingers crossed.
Extra VRAM could be huge for gamers and creators alike. Games today, especially at 4K with ray tracing, need more memory to run smoothly. A review from PCGamesN pointed out that the standard RTX 5080’s 16GB struggled with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle at 4K, showing stutters due to VRAM limits. With 24GB, could Nvidia finally solve this? Professionals working on 3D models or AI projects would also love the added capacity.
If this launch happens, Nvidia could tighten its grip on the high-end GPU market. Speculated pricing between $1,200 and $1,500, according to GameGPU, makes it a cheaper option compared to the $1,999 RTX 5090. It might also be Nvidia’s way of staying ahead of AMD and Intel’s next moves. What do you think—worth the price?
The idea of an RTX 5080 Super/Ti with 24GB VRAM has us all hyped. While we wait for Nvidia to spill the beans, this could be a game-changer for performance. Stay in the loop with Total Apex Gaming.
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