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£1728.71 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £1,440.59 ex-VAT, this ASUS ProArt RTX 5080 is the kind of card you buy when you’re already paying for reliability and consistent performance day after day, not when you’re chasing the lowest price. The ProArt branding matters in practice: it’s aimed at people doing real workloads (3D, GPU rendering, content creation, design pipelines) where stability, sensible cooling, and a “no drama” experience are worth more than bragging rights. If you’re supplying workstations for design studios, VFX, engineering teams, or internal teams running longer renders and production exports, this is a sensible tiering choice.
Why you might *not* buy it: if you’re mainly gaming, or if you don’t actually leverage the software-side benefits of a higher-end pro/creator-focused setup, you’ll likely get more value by spending less on a more bargain-friendly alternative. Also, at this price point, I’d double-check your total system budget: a premium GPU only pays off if your CPU, PSU headroom, cooling, and chassis airflow are also up to the job—otherwise you’re effectively paying for performance you can’t sustain. Overall: buy it for workstation use where time is money and workloads are repeatable; skip it if your use is casual, gaming-only, or you’re running a tight/legacy platform that won’t fully support it.

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