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1440p Gamer UK Deal: Forget RTX 5080, Get This RTX 4070 Super And Thank Me Later

When the 5080 launched, I thought, "Buying an RTX 5080 for 1440p gaming is like buying a Ferrari to do the school run." Sure, it's fast and powerful, but you're spending way more than necessary for performance you'll never fully use. The RTX 5080 is a 4K powerhouse, but that power is going to be wasted unless you're rocking a 240Hz 4K monitor.

Forget RTX 5080, Get A RTX 4070 Super UK Deal And Thank Me Later

I decided to buy an RTX 4070 Super (The MSI model below specifically), which is amazing for 1440p gaming in my gaming rig. It delivers buttery smooth performance at nearly half the price, efficiently handling 1440p at over 150 FPS in modern games. You save a fortune, and guess what? You won't notice the difference in real-world gameplay either.

RTX 4070 Super vs RTX 5080 – Specs Breakdown

GPURTX 4070 SuperRTX 5080
CUDA Cores7,16810,752
VRAM12GB GDDR6X16GB GDDR7
Memory Bus192-bit256-bit
Boost Clock2.48 GHz2.7 GHz
TDP220W360W
MSRP£599£1,099+

Yes, RTX 5080 is the better card on paper, but here's the catch — 1440p doesn't need that much raw power. The 4070 Super is more efficient, cheaper, and still crushes high-FPS gaming at 1440p. That 150+ FPS doesn't account for DLSS 3.0 either, which means even more frames when activated.

RTX 4070 Super Benchmarks – 1440p Powerhouse

BenchmarkFPSScoreMax FPS
Unigine Heaven 4.0180.64,551399.1
FurMark GL17610,587N/A
Unigine Valley198.58305327.4

Let's talk real-world numbers. The RTX 4070 Super dominates 1440p, comfortably pushing past 150 FPS in demanding games. This is insanely good performance, and the RTX 4070 Super does it while sipping power, meaning lower temps, less noise, and lower electricity bills.

These results have been achieved by overclocking the MSI RTX 4070 Super OC 12GB model using MSI afterburner. GPU runs at 2760MHz and Memory at 10501 MHz with a temperature limit of 84°C. Don't you need that many frames? You can undervolt this graphics card and get nearly the same results. Suppose you're not sure about using MSI Afterburner. In that case, there's an option for Nvidia software to assess your gaming PC and automatically overclock RTX 4070 for you. These benchmarks were done alongside a well-balanced gaming setup featuring a 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13400F processor, a 10-core, 16-thread CPU that delivers solid gaming performance without breaking the bank. Paired with 64GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 RAM.

Why RTX 4070 Super Makes More Sense for 1440p

RTX 4070 Super perfectly matches 1440p 144Hz gaming, delivering high FPS without unnecessary overkill. It also costs nearly half the price of the RTX 5080 while offering almost identical real-world performance at 1440p. It runs cooler, quieter, and more efficiently thanks to its lower power draw, which means better thermals, less noise, and a longer lifespan. Plus, you're still getting next-gen AI features like DLSS 3, Frame Generation, and AI-powered upscaling, so your games look smooth and sharp without needing to brute-force raw performance.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

UK Deals: Just Buy A Pre-Built RTX 5080 Gaming PC Instead

Trying to buy an RTX 5080 on its own right now is a nightmare. Stock disappears in seconds, scalpers drive up prices, and even if you grab one, you still need to build the rest of the system. This means shelling out for a powerful CPU, motherboard, PSU, RAM, and cooling. Instead of playing the waiting game, prebuilt RTX 5080 gaming PCs are a better deal. You get a fully optimized system with high-end components, warranty protection, and zero compatibility headaches.

UK Deals: Pre-Built RTX 5080 Gaming PC

We’ve rounded up five of the best RTX 5080 gaming PCs available in the UK, covering everything from high-end 4K beasts to budget-friendly options. Forge RTX 5080 Gaming PC is a top-tier powerhouse for high-refresh 4K gaming. ADMI Gaming PC and Vibox SG-VIII-233 balance performance and value, while the Maingear FORCE Mk. II and MG-1 Custom offer sleek, customizable builds that won’t break the bank (much). Let’s break them down so you can find your perfect setup.

RTX 5080 Gaming PC Specs Breakdown

PC ModelCPUGPURAMStoragePSUPrice
Forge RTX 5080Ryzen 7 9800X3DRTX 508032GB DDR54TB NVMe SSD1000W 80+ Gold£3,699.95
ADMI Gaming PCRyzen 7 9800X3DRTX 508032GB DDR51TB SSD850W Gold£2,784.99
Vibox SG-VIII-233Intel i9-12900KFRTX 508032GB DDR42TB SSD850W£2,319.95
Maingear FORCE Mk. IIRyzen 5 9600XRTX 508032GB DDR51TB NVMe SSD650W£2,681.24
MG-1 CustomRyzen 5 9600XRTX 508016GB DDR51TB NVMe SSD650W£2,244.98

Forge GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming PC

Forge RTX 5080 is a beastly gaming PC, built for high-refresh 4K gaming and AI-driven workloads. It pairs the RTX 5080 with AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D, one of the best gaming CPUs on the market. With 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a massive 4TB NVMe SSD, and a 1000W Gold PSU, this rig is designed for high-end gaming, content creation, and AI tasks.

The Phanteks Eclipse G400A case not only looks sleek with its tempered glass side panel, but also provides excellent airflow, keeping everything cool and quiet under heavy loads. If you want zero compromises in a premium RTX 5080 system, this is the one to get.

🔹 Best For: 4K gaming, AI workloads, high-performance computing
🔹 Customizable? Some upgrades available, including RAM and storage

Vibox SG-VIII-233 Gaming PC

Vibox SG-VIII-233 delivers solid 4K gaming at a competitive price. It pairs the RTX 5080 with Intel’s i9-12900KF, a powerful last-gen processor that still holds up well for gaming.

With 32GB of DDR4 RAM and a 2TB SSD, this PC is future-proofed for next-gen gaming, though DDR4 is slightly slower than DDR5. It’s a great option for gamers who want RTX 5080 power without stretching to a £3,000+ system.

🔹 Best For: Gamers who want 4K performance at a lower price
🔹 Customizable? Limited, but comes with solid specs out of the box

ADMI Gaming PC

ADMI RTX 5080 Gaming PC is a powerful yet slightly more affordable alternative. It packs an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD, making it perfect for 1440p and 4K gaming.

While it lacks the ultra-premium cooling of more expensive builds, its well-ventilated case and 850W Gold PSU ensure reliable performance for years to come. If you’re looking for RTX 5080 power without splashing out on unnecessary extras, this build is a great balance of performance and value.

🔹 Best For: High-end gaming, esports, VR
🔹 Customizable? Yes, storage and RAM upgrades available

Maingear MG-1

Fancy an RTX 5080 gaming PC at the lowest possible price? the MG-1 Custom is the best option. It features a Ryzen 5 9600X, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. While 16GB of RAM is a bit low for modern games, this PC is a great starting point that can be upgraded over time.

With a solid GPU, fast SSD, and efficient PSU, it’s a great entry-level RTX 5080 gaming PC that won’t break the bank. You’ll probably want to upgrade to 32GB RAM in the future, but as a foundation, this system is a fantastic value pick. I've been using an MG-1 with a RTX 4060 for over a year now, and it's a fantastic choice for those looking to upgrade over time or want the peace of mind of excellent customer service and warranty options.

🔹 Best For: Entry-level RTX 5080 gaming, budget-conscious buyers
🔹 Customizable? Yes, but will need a RAM upgrade for heavy gaming

Maingear Force MK II

If you're after power, style and amazing customer service, Maingear FORCE Mk. II is a great pick. This sleek, RGB-heavy build includes a Ryzen 5 9600X, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD, all housed in a stunning tempered glass case.

While it’s not quite as powerful as the high-end builds, it’s a great mid-range choice, offering plenty of performance for high-refresh 1440p gaming while still being capable at 4K.

🔹 Best For: Gamers who want a stylish, customizable PC
🔹 Customizable? Yes, supports upgrades to cooling and storage

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet - Prismatic Evolutions Review: The Ultimate Crown Jewel of This Era

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet - Prismatic Evolutions represents the culmination of the slow build-up to Pokémania 2025. The wild popularity of the set sold preorders out fast, with stock only now starting to return to shelves and online retailers. But, despite these difficulties, it's quickly become the ultimate crown jewel of the Scarlet and Violet era, delivering fan-favorite Eevee and its evolutions in jaw-dropping Special Illustration Rares and ultra-rare Master Ball foils.

Packed with over 200 cards, including powerhouse Pokémon like Roaring Moon ex and Pikachu ex, this set blends stunning artwork with competitive playability, making it a must-have for trainers and collectors alike. Improved pull rates for Special Illustration Rares sweeten the deal, giving fans a better shot at pulling their dream cards, even as demand hits an all-time high.

Yet, the new sets aren't just about beautiful cards—they're introducing exciting mechanics like Budew's game-changing free attack, and doubling down on rarity tiers to thrill pack-openers. Fancy hunting for the Eeveelution family or stacking your deck with tournament-ready hits? Prismatic Evolutions offers something for everyone. It's not just another expansion; it's the kind of release that defines a generation of Pokémon TCG fans.

But, in my experience the pulls have been rough in Prismatic Evolutions so far. This won't be the same for everyone, of course. Moreover, on the one hand, it is a good thing; your SIRs and the rest have a much better chance of holding their value. On the other hand, 25 booster packs didn't bring the goods. Let's take a look at some of the exciting new cards that I did manage to bag, and then discuss some of the other exciting (and rare) new additions the expansion brings to see is Prismatic Evolutions is truly worth the hype.

Glaceon ex (Suprise Box Promo Stamp) 026/131

Glaceon ex could end up being a sound playable card by building up enough damage on an opponent's bench to knock it out before it comes into play. The challenge with Tera ex-cards is using multiple energies. However, seeing a Glaceon Tera ex deck in action would be very entertaining.

Eevee Elite Trainer Box Promo 173

Thanks to its stunning full artwork, this one will likely be in trainers' binders rather than their decks. It's still the standard Eevee card in this set, allowing trainers to evolve it as soon as it's played. It certainly makes playing an Eeveelution deck a lot easier.

Mela Trainer SAR 140/131

Mela is a powerful trainer card that can be used at the right time. Trainers can grab a fire energy from their discard pile whilst topping up their hand with 6 cards, which would come in handy mid to late game. Again, this is one for a trainer binder, with the usual Mela trainer card being fairly easy to pull.

Pikachu ex 028/131

Prismatic Evolutions also addresses Surging Sparks FOMO with Pikachu ex, although it's not a Tera ex. Thanks to Thunder, it's a relatively straightforward basic ex, with the possibility of one-hit knockouts in three turns. It's a high energy cost, but it's a lovely card to build up from the bench to switch in and out, thanks to its one energy retreat cost.

Max Rod Ace Spec 116/131

This card can literally flip a battle on its head. Imagine having Tyranitar's ex knocked out alongside its four energy cards, then using this Max Rod to get it all back and start building it again from the bench. Probably one of the most useful Ace Specs cards we've seen.

Espeon ex 034/131

Espeon ex decks are going to be very hard to combat thanks to their ability to both discard from an opponent's hand and de-evolve all opposing Pokémon, shuffling the evolution cards into their deck. This one card can drag a battle out and whittle down opponents, so imagine a deck built around four of them. Insane.

Tyranitar ex 064/131

At first glance, Grind makes Tyranitar ex very playable. But it's a different story when I consider it a second-stage evolution with a minimum of three energy cards attached to stretch its legs. I love Tyranitar, but this ex-card ain't it, chief.

My Favorite Prismatic Evolution Cards

It's a given that we all want the Eeveelution SIR cards from Prismatic Evolutions. Still, some seriously cool overlooked artwork in this expansion might be worth snapping up if you see a bargain.

Dragapult ex SAR 165/131

Dragapult ex SAR 165/131 is one of my favorite artworks from this set, and I'm very tempted to build a deck around Phantom Dive. Two energy costscosts for a combined 260 damage, 60 of which can be spread on your opponent'sopponent's bench. It's an insane move; watch for this card creeping up in value just because trainers want it in their deck.

Roaring Moon ex SIR 162/131

Another heavy hitter with Roaring Moon ex-SIR with stunning artwork. A triple hit energy spend for its attacks is brutal, but this basic Pokémon card could be the final push in a tight battle. Loading a deck up with Stadium cards and building support around Roaring Moon ex sounds like a fun deck to build, that's for sure.

Umbreon ex SIR 161/131

Finally, ​I doubt anyone will use an $1200+ Umbreon ex SIR in their decks, but if you take a look at that mental moveset, you'd surely be tempted. Like Roaring Moon ex, this card has the chance of flipping a Pokémon TCG battle on its head in the 11th hour with both of its moves. Yes, it needs three different energy types. Still, there's some fun to be had building out an Eeveelution deck around Umbreon ex.

So, with all things considered, is Prismatic Evolutions worth the hype? In short yes. There are plenty of awesome cards to add to your binder and more playable cards. Still, you'll be waiting for stock to appear without brilliant timing. Eeveelution-based sets will always be cool, but the chances of pulling one of the elusive Eeveelution SIRs is 1 in 900 booster packs.

There's also the addition of God packs and Master Ball cards, which is very cool. Imagine pulling every SIR in one booster pack? The problem is it's very unlikely to happen, so strap in and get ripping packs and boxes.

Where to Buy Pokémon TCG: Prismatic Evolutions in 2025

Stock has been hard to come by for Pokémon TCG: Prismatic Evolutions, and things are only now starting to even out a little. Pokémon is at the height of popularity again, between TCG Pocket, investors buying up stock, and general increased demand for sets such as Surging Sparks, it's a crazy time to get into the hobby. With The Pokémon Company's efforts to restock shelves ASAP, Prismatic Evolutions also represent a turning point of going online or in-store to buy stock instead of resorting to the questionable secondary market.

The Prismatic Evolutions collection offers a range of products for collectors and players, each celebrating the beloved Eeveelutions. At the top, the Elite Trainer Box provides nine booster packs, an exclusive full-art Eevee promo, and useful extras like sleeves, dice, and condition markers—ideal for anyone building their collection or deck.

For a simpler option, the Surprise Box includes a few booster packs and a random Eeveelution ex promo with a Prismatic Evolutions stamp, offering an affordable way to dip into the set. Similarly, the Mini Tin is a compact choice with two booster packs, a collectible Eevee coin, and an art card, doubling as a neat storage solution.

Collectors will appreciate the Binder Collection, which pairs four booster packs with a sturdy Eevee-themed binder for organizing prized cards like Master Ball foils or Special Illustration Rares. The Tech Sticker Collection adds a playful touch with Eevee stickers and two booster packs, perfect for younger fans or casual fun.

Lastly, the Poster Collection combines display-worthy content with collectibility, featuring three booster packs, a fold-out Eevee poster, and exclusive holo promos of Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon. Each product highlights the magic of the Prismatic Evolutions set, offering something for every kind of Pokémon fan, whether you're chasing rare cards, organizing your collection, or simply enjoying the Eevee hype.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

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