Zotac GeForce RTX 4080 Super Trinity OC
Zotac's Trinity OC take on the RTX 4080 SUPER, with 16GB of GDDR6X, triple-fan IceStorm cooling, and a factory overclock for premium 4K gaming builds.

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A near-flagship 4K card with 16GB VRAM and mature DLSS 3 Frame Generation, only worth buying at a discount versus the RTX 5080.
Scored within its class as a high-end 4K Nvidia card, not against current-gen 50 series flagships or sub-£700 mid-range GPUs.
What we think
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How it performs & what it pairs with
Benchmarks against named rivals, plus the build requirements to actually run it
Tested with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR5-6000, Windows 11 24H2 on a 1000W PSU. Latest driver at time of testing.
Performance breakdown
Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models
Class average 80
Lowest in class 65
Who this is right for
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What every spec actually means
Numbers translated into real-world impact
Plenty for 4K gaming today, even with ray tracing and heavy texture packs enabled. Won't choke the way 12GB cards already do in some recent releases, though 24GB cards have more long-term headroom.
Strong CUDA core count delivering excellent native 4K performance. Handles modern AAA at 4K ultra with comfortable headroom, especially with DLSS 3 Frame Generation enabled.
Fast memory technology used across the high-end Ada Lovelace lineup. Combined with the 256-bit bus, delivers around 736 GB/s of bandwidth comfortable for 4K gaming.
Nvidia's fourth-gen tensor cores power DLSS 3 with Frame Generation. Combined with the 3rd-gen RT cores, deliver strong ray tracing and upscaling performance throughout.
Substantial power draw demanding a quality 850W PSU minimum. With a high-end CPU, 1000W is more sensible for transient spike headroom under heavy load.
Complete specifications
Verified across manufacturer datasheets and retailer spec tables
Common questions
The things people ask before buying this product
Is the RTX 4080 SUPER worth buying over the RTX 5080?
Only at a meaningful discount. The 5080 adds DLSS 4 multi-frame generation and GDDR7 memory at typically similar pricing. The 4080 SUPER needs to be clearly cheaper to compete.
Is the 4080 SUPER better than the original 4080?
Slightly. The SUPER has more CUDA cores at typically similar or lower launch pricing. If both are available at similar prices, the SUPER is the clearly smarter buy.
Can the RTX 4080 SUPER do 4K gaming?
Yes, comfortably. Native 4K ultra is handled well in modern AAA, with DLSS 3 Frame Generation making even heavy ray tracing playable at 4K. Comfortable for sustained high-refresh 4K play.
What PSU do I need for the Zotac 4080 SUPER Trinity OC?
Zotac recommends 850W as a floor for the 4080 SUPER. With a power-hungry CPU like a Core i9 or Ryzen 9, step up to a quality 1000W unit for transient spike headroom.
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