ASUS RTX 5080 & RX 9070 XT Custom GPUs Leaked: 16GB Memory Confirmed

Leaked product listings reveal ASUS is developing custom GeForce RTX 5080 and Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics cards with 16GB of memory.

Leaked product listings have revealed that ASUS is developing new custom graphics cards, including a GeForce RTX 5080 under the "ROG ASTRAL" branding and a Radeon RX 9070 XT under the "TUF GAMING" and "PRIME" series. Both GPUs will feature 16GB of memory.

ASUS RTX 5080 & RX 9070 XT Custom GPUs Leaked: 16GB Memory Confirmed

ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 Details

The ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 will be part of the ROG (Republic of Gamers) family, featuring a new "ASTRAL" sub-branding. The listings confirm it will have 16GB of memory and is an overclocked variant (indicated by the "O" in the name). Here are some leaked names of the cards:

  • ROG-ASTRAL-RTX5080-O16G-GAMING
  • PRIME-RTX5080-O16G
  • TUF-RTX5080-O16G-GAMING

ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT Details

The leaks also include ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT cards under the TUF GAMING and PRIME series, confirming the name for this RDNA4-based AMD GPU. Here are some of the names of these cards that have been leaked:

  • TUF-RX9070XT-O16G-GAMING
  • TUF-RX9070-O16G-GAMING
  • PRIME-RX9070XT-O16G
  • PRIME-RX9070-O16G
ASUS RTX 5080 & RX 9070 XT Custom GPUs Leaked: 16GB Memory Confirmed

The ROG ASTRAL series briefly appeared on the official ASUS website, further confirming its existence, but the listing has since been removed.

ASUS RTX 5080 & RX 9070 XT Custom GPUs Leaked: 16GB Memory Confirmed

Memory and Technology

The leak confirms that both the RTX 5080 and RX 9070 XT will have 16GB of memory. It's speculated that the RTX 5080 will use GDDR7 memory, while the RX 9070 XT will feature GDDR6 technology.

The leak doesn't include any mention of the RTX 5090 or non-XT RX 9070 variants.

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