Review: ROG ASTRAL RTX 5080 OC Edition

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Cinebench 2024 and V-Ray 6:

Following on from the 3DMark series of benchmarks, let’s tackle a series of tests for productive tasks. Even if this isn’t the primary function we’ll be attributing to the graphics card, we couldn’t do without offering you a small panel of tests, especially concerning AI, which is becoming more and more present.

Cinebench 2024 GPU :

This is a benchmark that we won’t be introducing again, as it’s used so often for our CPU tests, but here, with the 2024 version, it’s our graphics card that we’re going to put to the test. Please note that the version included in BenchMate will not work for this GPU test, so you’ll need to download the full version from the Maxon website.

No results in Cinebench 2024, which will no doubt need updating, as our ROG Astral RTX 5080 OC Edition is not recognised.As you may remember from previous tests, Intel graphics cards are still not compatible with this benchmark either.

V-Ray 6:

A new benchmark to add to those we use to test our graphics cards. The V-Ray 6 benchmark is produced by the Chaos company to enable users to quickly assess the rendering speeds of both your processor and your graphics card, which is why we’re adding it today. The great thing is that it’s free and can be downloaded directly by following this link. You can then compare your score directly with those below, or directly online on the Chaos page.

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Here, for our tests, we’re going to opt for the ‘RTX’ rendering and not the ‘CUDA’ rendering for NVIDIA’s RTX graphics cards. As with the 3DMark benchmarks, the results remain the same: we’re in third place, between the RTX 4090 and the RTX 4080/4080 Super. The score against the Founders Edition is virtually the same.