Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix

RTX 2080

Last updated: September 15, 2025

Performance Overview

8.0
GB Memory
1815
MHz Boost
3.1K
Shader Cores
250
W TDP

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical specifications and performance characteristics

Basic Information

The Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix is a graphics processor manufactured by the manufacturer, designed as part of the RTX 2080 series. Belonging to the phoenix GPU category, it is optimized for phoenix devices, offering reliable performance and efficiency for gaming and professional applications.

Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix
RTX 2080
Phoenix

Graphics Processor

The Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix features a sophisticated graphics processor built on the Turing architecture using a 12nm manufacturing process by TSMC with approximately 13600 million transistors. This advanced design enables efficient processing of complex graphics workloads and modern gaming features.

TU104
Turing
12
13,600
25
545
TSMC

Memory

The Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix is equipped with 8GB GDDR6 video memory connected via a 256-bit memory interface providing 495.8999938964844GB/s of memory bandwidth. This memory configuration ensures smooth performance in high-resolution gaming and content creation tasks.

8,192
GDDR6
1,937
15.5
495.9
256

Render Configuration

The Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix features a powerful rendering engine with 48 compute units and 3072 shader cores, 64 render output units (ROPs), and 192 texture mapping units (TMUs). Additionally, it includes 48 dedicated ray tracing cores for advanced lighting effects. This comprehensive rendering configuration delivers excellent performance across a wide range of applications.

48
3,072
64
192
48

Clock Speeds

The Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix operates at a base clock speed of 1650MHz with the ability to boost up to 1815MHz under optimal conditions. This dynamic clock management ensures optimal performance while maintaining thermal efficiency.

1,650
1,815

Power Consumption

The Gainward RTX 2080 SUPER Phoenix has a thermal design power (TDP) of 250 watts, indicating its power consumption characteristics and thermal requirements. This power profile makes it suitable for various system configurations and cooling solutions.

250