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12GB
384-Bit
GDDR6X
PCI Express 4.0
1800 MHz
1 x HDMI 2.1
Brand | EVGA |
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Series | FTW3 |
Model | 12G-P5-3967-KR |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series |
GPU | GeForce RTX 3080 Ti |
Boost Clock | 1800 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 10240 |
Effective Memory Clock | 19000 MHz |
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Memory Size | 12GB |
Memory Interface | 384-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6X |
DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.1 |
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DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a |
Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
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Cooler | Triple Fans |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10 64-bit |
Thermal Design Power | 350W |
System Requirements | 750 Watt or greater power supply. PCI Express, PCI Express 2.0, PCI Express 3.0 or PCI Express 4.0 compliant motherboard with one graphics slot. Three available 8-pin or 6+2-pin PCIe power dongles. |
HDCP Ready | 2.3 |
Features | EVGA iCX3 Technology Adjustable ARGB LED All-Metal Backplate, Pre-Installed Built for EVGA Precision X1 2nd Gen Ray Tracing Cores 3rd Gen Tensor Cores PCI Express Gen 4 Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate GDDR6X Graphics Memory NVIDIA DLSS NVIDIA GeForce Experience NVIDIA G-SYNC NVIDIA GPU Boost Game Ready Drivers 7th Gen NVIDIA Encoder 5th Gen NVIDIA Decoder Vulkan RT API, OpenGL 4.6 DisplayPort 1.4a HDCP 2.3 VR Ready Supports 4K 120Hz HDR, 8K 60Hz HDR and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in HDMI 2.1 |
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Max GPU Length | 300 mm |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 11.81" x 5.38" |
Slot Width | 2.75 Slots |
Date First Available | June 02, 2021 |
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Pros: I was able to get a +130 OC @ 2090 MHz and +1k memory OC stable. The issue was the fan speed which was running at about 75% when I did this. This was too loud for my ears and the wattage was boosting near the 450 watt range under stress testing. I decided to under-volt. I dropped the frequency curve on MSI Afterburner down to 1000 and locked the voltage in at 950mV. From there I raised the frequency up to 1950MHz, locked the frequency and it ran stable. By doing this, the card never goes over 950Mv. The wattage never comes close to 350 watts and averages around 260 watts. The fans barely if ever his 50% and the card rarely goes over 60c. For me, this is the sweet spot for performance, thermals and fan noise. It is virtually silent at this level. The card kicks all kinds of but and under-volting was the way to go. I play at 1440p. Under-volting gives me great peace of mind knowing that I'm not over heating and stressing the card out. It's built to do that but I don't see the point with 75% fan speed. I want to enjoy my gaming sessions which I'm doing without the fans going nuts. Although the card can handle 450 watts under load, I don't really see the point. It's a perfect and beautiful card sitting in my case.
Cons: Price
Overall Review: I would purchase this card again in a heartbeat. I obtained it via the Newegg shuffle. It took about 15 tries but I won it. Super happy with it.
Pros: -Frame rates are nuts in most games (100+ at 1440p) right out of the box. -No tweaking needed for most titles unless you need more power. -Design is sleek and RGB can be tweaked with available tools for custom looks. -Power draw is reasonable for what you are getting.
Cons: -Cost: this card is top end, but $1400 retail price is pretty steep. -Card is heavy. Needed to purchase extra support stand to help keep the card from slumping. This does not happen right away, but it is something that will happen as time goes on. -Size: Medium and large PC cases will not have an issue with the size of the card, but for anyone wanting to purchase this with a small or gear-cramped case, you may want to upgrade you case size before buying.
Overall Review: Overall, I am happy with this purchase. I was hoping for a top of the line card to complete my build and needed something that would crush all my games at 1440p ultra settings. I was blown away with the out of the box performance and the experience only got better with the most recent driver updates and some tweaks. If you want one as well, head over to the Newegg shuffle and try you luck. That's how I snagged this one.
Pros: Pros: - Build quality - Fitment - Performance - EVGA Warranty - Overclocking covered under warranty - Under performs the 3090 by only about 2%-3%
Cons: Cons: - Price
Overall Review: If you can afford it, I absolutely recommend purchasing this card. The performance compared to the 3090 is only about 2%-3% difference. the price is less than the 3090. and you cannot beat EVGA Warranty, especially if you are overclocking.
Pros: Great performance, looks are good, I'm a huge evga fan so that's a bonus for me. No coil whine at all so far. Super stable so far.
Cons: Price is top of the cons list, it's also louder, runs hotter, and uses more power (3 power cables) than my evga 1080ti ftw3 which this card replaced. Also this is a very heavy card. Anyone that buys this should also purchase a gpu support stand. They are cheap and will prevent excess weight on the PCIe slot and sagging over time
Overall Review: I was on the fence whether to buy this card or just wait for next gen cards. Ultimately it was available so I bought it. I don't have regrets about it but it is expensive. I was able to sell my 1080ti to reduce the overall upgrade cost which really helped because there are no used cards in my area and I was able to get a great price for it.
Pros: FPS - can run any game at 4k ultra and get 60-120 fps RGB - adds a little more aesthetic to my build EVGA - one of the best companies to buy from in terms of quality and customer service
Cons: Power Hungry - needs ~450w max power to get full usage from the card BIG! - About as long and thick as my forearms
Overall Review: Won the chance to buy one of these from the shuffle. Overall the card is fantastic and performs wonderfully, however please make sure your psu is enough. The FE 3080 ti only needs ~350w but this bad boy needs around 425-450w and 3 8 pin connectors. My 750w psu only had 2 8 pins which deliver 150w each and the mobo delivers 75 so 375w wasn't going to cut it. Upgraded to a 850w psu with 3 8 pins so that should be more than enough to power the most demanding games for a while.
Pros: -Super fats -Sexy -Was in stock
Cons: -Price -Does not cook dinner
Overall Review: If you can afford it...why not ?!? It's replacing my GTX 1080 Ti. Yes there is an improvement ! I gave the old GPU to a friend and I can enjoy the RayTracing and new goodies that RTX offers over GTX.
Pros: -Insanely fast graphics cards that rivals the 3090. Only Big difference is the VRAM, but for my use, I would never need the 24GB that the 3090 has anyways. -hits all the benchmarks I am looking for and beyond -pairs well with AMD or Intel CPUs
Cons: -extremely hard to find -quite expensive
Overall Review: Best graphics card I could possibly buy for myself and my needs. Have always been a big on getting close to top of the line specs on anything I do and this hits the nail on the head by far. Couldnt be happier that I was able to get this graphics card.
Overall Review: No video in BIOS or Windows. EVGA will replace the card, but had to pay for shipping.
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Pros: Nothing more that I can add that hasn't been said already except that yes, it is worth the money for a high end single GPU build where SLI is dead. I do love the RGB to custom color match my memory and motherboard custom LED color theme (ice blue).
Cons: The card's power connectors from your PSU may cause problems on the side of your case. My EVGA G+ 850W PCIe power connectors on the side would not allow my Silverstone RL06 series case to mount and close the side door. I have ordered aftermarket cables anyway but just be forewarned if you think you have a big enough case to fit the card, you may not! The card's default fan curve is TERRIBLE! You will need to use EVGA's Precision X1 utility to custom map all three fans for an aggressive fan/heat curve. Out of the box in a high air flow case, the card hit upper 80s in MSFS.
Overall Review: Like at least one other reviewer, I was able to snag this on a Shuffle win finally (coupled with the EVGA 850W G+ PSU). This card is everything I had hoped for for a new MSFS build and just wrecks that sim at 2560x1440 and ultra everything settings. But it does not come without caveats of owning such a beast as already mentioned. You will also need to upgrade your UPS to at least the same wattage as your gaming PC consumes under full load, because otherwise this thing will cause a lot of beeping with anything less. It appears we are not going to see this GPU shortage end anytime soon, so if you want to go high end and have the excellent support behind it and feel the 24GB 3090 is not worth the step up, this is your card.
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