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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Linux GPU Compute Performance


Last week was the review embargo lift on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card while today the review embargo lifts on the GeForce RTX 5080, both of which graphics cards are officially available in the retail channel tomorrow (30 January).

There is DLSS 4 support, PCI Express Gen 5, ninth generation NVENC/NVDEC video coding engines, and other features in common with the NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Linux gaming benchmarks against prior NVIDIA graphics cards as well as the AMD Radeon competition will be up in the coming days once having that new driver build. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Blender OptiX + V-RAY + IndigoBenchPage 3 - SHOC + clpeak + HashcatPage 4 - FluidX3D + GPUOwl + OpenCL BenchmarkPage 5 - Llama.cpp AI + NAMDPage 6 - Geo Mean + Thermals + Power

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