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RTX 2080 Super vs RTX 4090

Full specification comparison between the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super (2019) and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (2022).

RTX 2080 Super

NVIDIA Mid-range

30 / perf index
  • Lower power draw (250 W vs 450 W)
  • Cheaper at launch ($699 vs $1599)

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Winner

RTX 4090

NVIDIA Enthusiast

100 / perf index
  • ~233% faster on average
  • More VRAM (24 GB vs 8 GB)
  • Wider memory bus (384-bit vs 256-bit)
  • Newer (2022 vs 2019)
  • Better performance per dollar

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Verdict: The RTX 4090 is roughly 233% faster than the RTX 2080 Super on average — a clear, noticeable performance advantage.

The RTX 4090 also carries more video memory (24 GB vs 8 GB), which matters for high-resolution textures, modern AAA titles and future-proofing.

At launch pricing, the RTX 4090 offers more performance per dollar, and the RTX 4090 is the more power-efficient chip.

Estimated performance

RTX 2080 Super
30
RTX 4090
100

Estimated average 1440p raster gaming performance compiled from publicly available benchmark data. Individual games vary.

Specs side by side

SpecificationRTX 2080 SuperRTX 4090
ArchitectureTuringAda Lovelace
Release year20192022
Est. performance
30
100
Shading units
3,072
16,384
Boost clock
1815 MHz
2520 MHz
FP32 compute
11.2 TFLOPS
82.6 TFLOPS
VRAM
8 GB
24 GB
Memory typeGDDR6GDDR6X
Memory bus
256-bit
384-bit
Board power
250 W
450 W
Launch MSRP
$699
$1599

Green bars mark the better value in each row (for power and price, lower wins).

Frequently asked questions

Is the RTX 4090 better than the RTX 2080 Super?

Yes — based on aggregated benchmark data, the RTX 4090 is about 233% faster than the RTX 2080 Super on average.

How much faster is the RTX 4090 than the RTX 2080 Super?

Roughly 233% on average in raster gaming workloads. The gap varies by title, resolution and settings.

Which graphics card is better value?

Comparing launch prices, the RTX 4090 delivers more performance per dollar. Check current street prices, as market pricing often shifts the value equation.

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