The MSRPs
Using the average frame rate data presented earlier in the review, here we look at the cost per frame using the UK MSRP launch prices for each GPU. Please note this only compares rasterised performance and value.
While the overall performance may not be mind-blowing, there is at least the positive point that the RTX 5080 has not increased its price over the 4080 Super, and that means a small improvement to cost per frame – 9%, to be exact, when using the MSRP data. It's hardly a revolution and still lags behind other GPUs like the RTX 4070 Super and RX 7800 XT, but it's, at least, a step in the right direction.
Current retail pricing
Calculating cost per frame based on current street pricing is another matter however, and we can see the RX 7900 XTX does technically offer better value with a couple of choice deals on at the minute – though, it has to be said general availability of that GPU is drying up fast and I don't expect it to last much longer. Still, cost per frame remains improved compared to the 4080 Super, which I wasn't able to find cheaper than £970 here in the UK.