Here we present power draw figures for the graphics card-only, on a per-game basis for all twelve games we tested at 2160p (4K). This is measured using Nvidia's Power Capture Analysis Tool, also known as PCAT. You can read more about our updated power draw testing methodology HERE.
Per-Game Results at 2160p (4K):
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12-Game Average at 2160p (4K):
Even at 4K, the RTX 5080 doesn't really come close to its 360W TGP rating. There's a couple of games which see higher power – like Cyberpunk 2077 and A Plague Tale: Requiem – but eight of the twelve games tested saw power draw below 300W. On average, power is just 6W higher than the RTX 4080 Super in my testing, which bodes well for when we come to look at performance per Watt over the next few pages.
Ray tracing results
As a bonus, we now include the power figures for all eight games we test with ray tracing enabled.
8-Game ray tracing average:
Lastly, power draw at 4K is higher with ray tracing enabled, but still averages just 310W, 50W below the rated TGP.