
MSI Suprim GeForce RTX 5080 Graphics Card RTX 5080 16G SUPRIM LIQUID SOC
$1,862.64
MSI Suprim GeForce RTX 5080 16GB GDDR7 PCI Express 5.0 x16 Graphics Card RTX 5080 16G SUPRIM LIQUID SOC
Brand |
MSI |
---|---|
Series |
Suprim |
Model |
RTX 5080 16G SUPRIM LIQUID SOC |
Part Number |
RTX 5080 16G SUPRIM LIQUID SOC |
Interface |
PCI Express 5.0 x16 |
Chipset Manufacturer |
NVIDIA |
GPU Series |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series |
GPU |
GeForce RTX 5080 |
Boost Clock |
2745 MHz |
CUDA Cores |
10752 Cores |
Effective Memory Clock |
30 Gbps |
Memory Size |
16GB |
Memory Interface |
256-Bit |
Memory Type |
GDDR7 |
DirectX |
DirectX 12 Ultimate |
OpenGL |
OpenGL 4.6 |
Multi-Monitor Support |
4 |
HDMI |
1 x HDMI 2.1b |
DisplayPort |
3 x DisplayPort 2.1b |
Color |
Gray |
Max Resolution |
7680 x 4320 |
SLI Support |
No |
Thermal Design Power |
360 W |
Recommended PSU Wattage |
850W |
Power Connector |
1 x 16-Pin |
HDCP Ready |
Yes |
Max GPU Length |
280 mm |
Card Dimensions L x H |
280 x 148 x 51mm |
First Listed on Newegg |
January 06 ,2025 |
13 reviews for MSI Suprim GeForce RTX 5080 Graphics Card RTX 5080 16G SUPRIM LIQUID SOC


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Brian M. –
Pros: Pros: Easy to install, very low temperatures, core only reaches about 54 running Furmark, memory temps in the low 40’s. Cools down very fast after a run.
Idles @30degrees, very quiet too, there’s a small noise from the pump, but hardly noticeable unless be very close to the card with the case door off. No audible coil whine running Furmark @100% of TDP.
Haven’t had the card very long, so will update if any issues crop up. Cons: None, if you can find one @MSRP. It’s a 5080, don’t pay too much for it. Overall Review: So far so good, running at PCIe 5.0 properly, passes 3dMark Timespy with better than average score.
lulopez77 –
Pros: Extremely quiet, even under load
Fans stay at zero RPM at low temperatures (77-91°F / 25-33°C)
Excellent cooling performance
Great overall build quality Cons: Slight noise above the pump (not a major issue)
Could be expensive depending on the model
Fans could have been RGB for better aesthetics Overall Review: his graphics card performs exceptionally well and remains very quiet under most conditions. There is a slight noise above the pump, but nothing unusual or concerning. Overall, the card is extremely quiet, even under load.
One of the best features is that the fans stay at zero RPM when the temperature is around 77-91°F (25-33°C), making it completely silent during light usage or idle mode. When they do spin up, they are still very quiet and efficient at keeping the temperatures under control.
BlazinJay –
Pros: Top notch build quality & packaging. Arrived safely and undamaged.
Easy to install and use. Dip switch on board for ‘Silent’ or ‘Gaming’ profiles appears to only affect fan speeds. Both settings are quiet in my opinion, and both maintain zero RPM under no load scenarios. I’ve kept it set to Gaming for that little bump in FAN rpm under load, and would still call it quiet. Temps leave a lot of headroom for overclocking, if that’s your thing. Overall Review: Upgrading from an EVGA RTX 2080 FTW3 Liquid, which is still a great card for 1080p 144Hz gaming, to this beast allowing me to easily make the jump to 1440p ultrawide (21:9) 240Hz with maxed out settings in any game I’ve thrown at it so far.
Stays cool under load, is very quiet, and I haven’t noticed any pump noise at all. Exactly what I was looking for in an upgrade that will serve me well for years to come.
Oleksandr K. –
Overall Review: Absolutely no problems at all for 3 months from the first days of sales. No coil whine, cold and quiet.
Anonymous –
Pros: <70c Temps at 99% load
Easily doubles fps compared to my previous 3070Ti, even with increasing to maxed settings. Cons: None Overall Review: Exceeded my already high expectations. I've yet to even touch 70c. Running Cyberpunk with maxed settings 1440p consistent 100fps while staying around 55c-60c.
Makes my previous 3070ti seem 10 years old with the performance gained.
Just be aware if you don't have a newer PSU with the 12V-2×6 power connector, you will need 3 separate PCIe cables 4×4 to properly power the card using the included adapter cable.
Paul P. –
Pros: -Very quiet in operation
-Zero RPM fans while doing non-intensive tasks
-Gorgeous card with great craftsmanship
-Great cooling Cons: -Although easy to install, could be annoying for some.
-LEDKeeper2 app is always running in the background.
-16gb of VRAM could be limiting for those doing demanding computer tasks like 4K max graphic gaming, 3D rendering, AI, high resolution video editing, etc.. Overall Review: Upgraded from a 3090 FE to the 5080 Suprim Liquid and couldn’t be happier. The card is gorgeous in person and operates quietly, even under load. It’s never broke above 55c at 99% load, and less intensive tasks like messing around in Chrome and watching videos, it stays around 29-32c. It arrived fast and in great packaging. Installation was a breeze. Hope to get many years out of it!
James N. –
Pros: Cool, Quiet, and Powerful! Cons: I did not receive the code/coupon I needed to download Borderlands 4. Overall Review: This card blows away my 3080 ti. Takes up a lot of room in the case, though!
Oldsledneck –
Pros: X870E Tomahawk, 9950x3d, 64 GB of CL28 Ram @6200. I’m coming from a 9070XT to this liquid cooled beast of a 5080. It’s like going from a car with a sporty appearance to a supercharged Hemi Cuda. I wish I could say the 9070XT fought valiantly but the truth is that no matter how I adjusted the settings on the 9070XT, it couldn’t even get close to the quality of the 5080 out of the box. There’s a steep learning curve if you never used a Nvidia card before, but with a few tweaks the 5080 is easily the best card I’ve ever owned (Old man, longtime PC builder.) Get a beefy PSU though- it’s easy to blow right past the rated power of 360 watts. I’m using a 1200 watt PSU. Cons: Getting 2 radiators in my case. I’m getting a newer case made for 2 radiators, but I got both in my old Rosewill Thor Ultra case by getting creative with a die grinder. When I drive the 5080 hard, the second radiator (5080) becomes a serious space heater, but the fan curves are easy to adjust. Absolute Scam prices. Not enough RAM. Won’t make me a sandwich and coffee. Overall Review: I’ve had it 2 weeks now and couldn’t be more pleased. If you can pony up the insanely high price, you’ll have a card to last years and give great graphics on anything you throw at it.