ASUS has added two new models to its TUF Gaming lineup, the RTX 5080 BTF graphics cards. These additions expand options for builders seeking cleaner cable management and higher power delivery flexibility. The new SKUs join existing variants in a lineup that prioritizes both performance and aesthetic tidiness.
New graphics cards expand options for builders seeking cleaner cable management and higher power delivery flexibility
The cards are built around NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, which features 10752 CUDA cores. This silicon is paired with 16GB of GDDR7 memory running on a 256-bit bus at 30 Gbps. These specifications are designed to support demanding tasks such as high-resolution gaming and professional content creation.
Clock speeds vary between the two new models. The standard TUF-RTX5080-16G-BTF-GAMING ships with a default boost clock of 2617 MHz, while its OC mode reaches 2640 MHz. The pre-overclocked variant, labeled TUF-RTX5080-O16G-BTF-GAMING, starts at 2700 MHz by default and pushes to 2730 MHz in overclock mode.
Power delivery represents a key differentiator for these BTF models. ASUS includes one standard 16-pin power connector alongside a detachable GC-HPWR gold finger adapter rated for up to 1000W. The design offers flexibility by supporting both standard power cables and the streamlined, rear-mounted connector style characteristic of the BTF platform.

Physical dimensions measure 348 x 146 x 72 mm, requiring a chassis with adequate clearance. ASUS recommends an 850W power supply for system stability under load. Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1b ports and three DisplayPort 2.1b outputs to support modern high-refresh displays.
Pricing and global availability details have not yet been disclosed by ASUS or retail partners. Consumers should check official ASUS announcements for details regarding release dates and local pricing as they become available.


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