Is an RTX 5080 with 16GB VRAM Enough for Game Development and 3D Modeling?

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Asked By TechyTalon93 On

I'm building my first gaming PC and considering getting an RTX 5080. I've seen a lot of comments suggesting that 16GB of VRAM might not be sufficient for the price, and I agree. However, I'm curious to know if 16GB will be enough for game development and 3D modeling in Blender. My 3D objects won't be too complex since I'm focusing on low poly models. Any insights would be appreciated!

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Answered By PixelPioneer77 On

It really depends on the price of the RTX 5080. Nvidia typically performs better for 3D modeling compared to AMD. The RTX 5070 Ti could be a solid alternative too, and it might save you some cash while still handling most tasks. What GPU are you upgrading from, or is this your first?

TechyTalon93 -

Thanks for the tips! I was thinking about the RTX 5070 Ti as a more budget-friendly option, since performance-wise it might be really similar.

Answered By SaveUpSally On

Honestly, if the RTX 5090 is out of your budget, it might be better to wait for the 5080 Super. It sounds like 16GB could be limiting in the long run, especially as you progress in game development.

TechyTalon93 -

I get that! I just don’t feel comfortable buying used cards since I’m not really experienced enough to spot any issues or scams.

Answered By ModelMakerMike On

Keep in mind that many modeling programs support multi-GPU setups, which could help alleviate VRAM limitations. Just a little something to consider!

TechyTalon93 -

I hadn’t thought about that! That’s good to know.

Answered By WaitingForTheNextGen On

If you're not in a rush, you could wait for the 5080 Super, which is rumored to release next year with 24GB of VRAM. It might be worth considering!

TechyTalon93 -

I’d rather wait but I’m worried—when new models are released, do they usually start at super high prices, and how long does it take before they drop?

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