Real Boost Clock: 1800 MHz; Memory Detail: 12288 MB GDDR6X
Real-Time RAY TRACING in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic graphics
Triple Fans + 9 iCX3 thermal sensors offer higher performance cooling and much quieter acoustic noise.
All-Metal Backplate & Adjustable ARGB
Specification: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 12G-P5-3967-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate
Memory Speed
19000 MHz
Graphics Coprocessor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
Chipset Brand
RTX 3080 Ti
Graphics Card Ram Size
12
Brand
EVGA
Item model number
12G-P5-3967-KR
Hardware Platform
PC
Item Weight
3.96 pounds
Product Dimensions
5.38 x 2.22 x 5.38 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
5.38 x 2.22 x 5.38 inches
Color
One_color
Voltage
12 Volts
Manufacturer
EVGA
Country of Origin
Taiwan
Date First Available
June 3, 2021
Photos: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 12G-P5-3967-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate
13 reviews for EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 12G-P5-3967-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate
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★★★★★
Stefan –
the day i got it, it was running weird when i tried playing games. I was getting 30 fps tops in most games where as my older gpu (1080) was getting 100+. Haven’t heard back from the seller after complaining about this a few days ago most likely trying to wait until i can’t return it anymore to get back to me. Paid 2k for a scam card that doesnt work and just looks pretty
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★★★★★
GhostGamingJr –
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This card is amazing if you’re a hard-core gamer or a frame chaser. I replaced my old rtx 2080super with this beast and I’ve been impressed. Over 40% performance improvement however the card does get hot at stock settings and fans ramped up to 80% to keep the card at 80c while gaming, but with a little undervolt the card caps out at 70c while gaming for long period of times and stays at 45c at idle. I would reccomend this card for anyone who can afford it.
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★★★★★
Stefan –
Great shipping, arrived sooner than expected, and in a sealed package. Video card was as described. Video cards are expensive at the moment, but if you want to play, you have pay, but overall not as expensive as some other sellers.
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★★★★★
Nick636n8r –
This card, like all video cards these days, is very expensive. This is due to the resellers making exorbitant profits claiming high demand and low supply. Too bad one can’t buy direct from the manufacturer.
However, having said that I’m grateful to have been able to purchase one of these great cards.
Like all videos cards these days, it’s a simple plug-n-play device simply requiring the latest driver.
However, and this is a big however: Make sure your PSU is up the task! This card requires three (3) 6+2 pin cables. With the HDD and SSD drives I have on my computer I only have one open socket left on my EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G3, 80 Plus Gold 1000W fully modular PSU. When I “fly” Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 the fans spool up quickly then back down a bit as the temperature stabilizes at around 80 degrees Celcius. The “Performance” tab on Task Manager shows the levels on the 3D graph to be 99-100%. This tells me card is running at pretty much maximum performance drawing a lot of power. One review site I went to claims the power used for gaming is 434 watts with peaks of 531 watts.
This card is also physically huge so do yourself a favour for down the road and get a graphics card holder to prevent sagging and possible problems with the PCIe slot.
There’s many, many review sites out there that will give you more information than I can give but what I can tell you is this: I’m glad I got this card and I have recommended this one to my friends.
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★★★★★
mark desilets –
Very impressed with this card, upgraded from the evga 3060 shown in pic this card ofcourse is much larger as expected. I saw a lot of people talking about how hot this card runs and I think it is important to say yes it does make a ton of heat but the cooler is definitely adequate as far as I can tell. When gaming I run normally 78 to 80c and memory temps stay around 88c to 90c which is not terrible, I do have a custom fan curve setup which I feel is smart to do, your fans will be running around 80% or so when gaming if you want to keep your temps right which is not that bad for me atleast. I was using msi afterburner for my fan curves but it started acting weird and sometimes wouldnt work so I use EVGA’s precision x1 software which works pretty well so far. I mostly have played cyberpunk, rdr2, fallout4 since I got the card just the games im playing at this time and it will run all of them at basically maxed out settings with well over 60fps. I leave ray tracing off on cyberpunk it seems to not really be worth it for the fps decrease. If your case doesnt have decent airflow then I would definitely expect all of your temps to rise because it does expell some heat basically turns your computer into a space heater.
The PSU im using is the corsair hx850 which is more than enough to run this card along with my i9 10850k
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★★★★★
Octavio –
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For $1399 this is a beast, 65°C playing warzone at ultra and also playing Cold War at 67°C I cannot complain at all! Love the looking! Love this rgb bar light! It’s amazing looking, best auto overclock with nvidia software +137 mhz more with only clicking one button! If you can get it for the MSRP go for it
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Ben –
Fantastic piece of hardware but it’s near impossible to get one of these at a reasonable price. I paid 2k for mine which in comparison to some resellers isn’t bad but it still isn’t worth it if you’re patient.
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★★★★★
Ben –
Pros – Fast, very very fast out of box – Crushes everything I threw at it – Rivals my 3090 and even beats it in a benchmark or two – Looks really sexy, the RGB lightning is awesome
Cons – Pulls a lot of power, need a great PSU to handle it, at least 850w – Runs warm – Loud fan profile
So I own a 3070 FTW3 and a 3090 XC3 Ultra and let me tell you that this 3080 Ti FTW3 is straight up insane! Out of box clock speeds are great and it looks very pretty in my case. This GPU pulls 400w from the wall with stock settings so it gets warm. During benchmarks I was seeing 84C temps in a very open case with really good airflow. Due to the temps, the fan profile would have to run at %75 speeds to keep it at bay and yes you can hear the fans. Any other review telling you it is quiet is just lying to you. The 3070 FTW3 I own is virtually the same cooler and fans and I don’t see temps higher than 63C during benchmarks….granted it pulls 265ish watts compared to 400w. Buy this GPU if you want pretty card with RGB and want one of the fastest versions of the 3080 Ti series, but be aware you need a great cooling case and just be ok with hearing fans during heavy loads. This video card would be perfect paired with a watercooler and or an enthusiast who doesn’t mind opening the card up and replacing the pads and thermal paste because the stock stuff seems a little weak. Otherwise, great video card and I would recommend but only at the retail price, don’t pay higher scalper prices.
EDIT: After two days of use the video card started to artifact and caused my screen to turn on and off repeatedly. This was at stock settings. Most likely a memory issue on this GPU. I expect better QC from EVGA.
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★★★★★
Amazon Customer –
This is obviously a very very powerful card. Keep in mind that is big, and also very power hungry. This thing can draw 415 watts over three PCI-E 8-pin power connectors. The minimum power supply is about 750watt but a 850 watt PSU is a much more realistic option. As for the price, in these times, the idea of a 1300-1500$ top GPU is long gone, so if you want that much graphical power, you’ll have to put your hand in your pocket…
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Cullen S. –
This is a monster gpu. Big upgrade!
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Nick636n8r –
I was able to snag the GPU for 1400 USD surprisingly, everything is great about the card except for the thermal performance, out of the box the thermal compound on the GPU is down right horrible where I was getting my gpu temps are 90 C, but after replacing it I was able to get it to 60C which is mind blowing…
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★★★★★
M. Rod –
I got this card for my 3D work in Cinema 4D using Octane Render, so this thing is pretty much on full load for hours at a time. I average about 70 to 75 °C when I render a scene, which is what I was hoping for.
While I haven’t done any performance benchmarks, I can tell just by passively working on projects that the card is FAR faster than anything else I have had. (I’m coming from a RTX 2070). I have even used machines with 4x 1080s, and this competes with those machines easily.
Gaming is also obviously great. I am using a super ultrawide monitor, so having the extra power really helps push the frames up on such a wide, large screen.
Yes, the price is unfortunate, but it’s no reason to 1 star an otherwise well put together and performant product IMO.
Stefan –
the day i got it, it was running weird when i tried playing games. I was getting 30 fps tops in most games where as my older gpu (1080) was getting 100+. Haven’t heard back from the seller after complaining about this a few days ago most likely trying to wait until i can’t return it anymore to get back to me. Paid 2k for a scam card that doesnt work and just looks pretty
GhostGamingJr –
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This card is amazing if you’re a hard-core gamer or a frame chaser. I replaced my old rtx 2080super with this beast and I’ve been impressed. Over 40% performance improvement however the card does get hot at stock settings and fans ramped up to 80% to keep the card at 80c while gaming, but with a little undervolt the card caps out at 70c while gaming for long period of times and stays at 45c at idle. I would reccomend this card for anyone who can afford it.
Stefan –
Great shipping, arrived sooner than expected, and in a sealed package. Video card was as described. Video cards are expensive at the moment, but if you want to play, you have pay, but overall not as expensive as some other sellers.
Nick636n8r –
This card, like all video cards these days, is very expensive. This is due to the resellers making exorbitant profits claiming high demand and low supply. Too bad one can’t buy direct from the manufacturer.
However, having said that I’m grateful to have been able to purchase one of these great cards.
Like all videos cards these days, it’s a simple plug-n-play device simply requiring the latest driver.
However, and this is a big however: Make sure your PSU is up the task! This card requires three (3) 6+2 pin cables. With the HDD and SSD drives I have on my computer I only have one open socket left on my EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G3, 80 Plus Gold 1000W fully modular PSU. When I “fly” Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 the fans spool up quickly then back down a bit as the temperature stabilizes at around 80 degrees Celcius. The “Performance” tab on Task Manager shows the levels on the 3D graph to be 99-100%. This tells me card is running at pretty much maximum performance drawing a lot of power. One review site I went to claims the power used for gaming is 434 watts with peaks of 531 watts.
This card is also physically huge so do yourself a favour for down the road and get a graphics card holder to prevent sagging and possible problems with the PCIe slot.
There’s many, many review sites out there that will give you more information than I can give but what I can tell you is this: I’m glad I got this card and I have recommended this one to my friends.
mark desilets –
Very impressed with this card, upgraded from the evga 3060 shown in pic this card ofcourse is much larger as expected. I saw a lot of people talking about how hot this card runs and I think it is important to say yes it does make a ton of heat but the cooler is definitely adequate as far as I can tell. When gaming I run normally 78 to 80c and memory temps stay around 88c to 90c which is not terrible, I do have a custom fan curve setup which I feel is smart to do, your fans will be running around 80% or so when gaming if you want to keep your temps right which is not that bad for me atleast. I was using msi afterburner for my fan curves but it started acting weird and sometimes wouldnt work so I use EVGA’s precision x1 software which works pretty well so far. I mostly have played cyberpunk, rdr2, fallout4 since I got the card just the games im playing at this time and it will run all of them at basically maxed out settings with well over 60fps. I leave ray tracing off on cyberpunk it seems to not really be worth it for the fps decrease.
If your case doesnt have decent airflow then I would definitely expect all of your temps to rise because it does expell some heat basically turns your computer into a space heater.
The PSU im using is the corsair hx850 which is more than enough to run this card along with my i9 10850k
Octavio –
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For $1399 this is a beast, 65°C playing warzone at ultra and also playing Cold War at 67°C I cannot complain at all! Love the looking! Love this rgb bar light! It’s amazing looking, best auto overclock with nvidia software +137 mhz more with only clicking one button! If you can get it for the MSRP go for it
Ben –
Fantastic piece of hardware but it’s near impossible to get one of these at a reasonable price. I paid 2k for mine which in comparison to some resellers isn’t bad but it still isn’t worth it if you’re patient.
Ben –
Pros
– Fast, very very fast out of box
– Crushes everything I threw at it
– Rivals my 3090 and even beats it in a benchmark or two
– Looks really sexy, the RGB lightning is awesome
Cons
– Pulls a lot of power, need a great PSU to handle it, at least 850w
– Runs warm
– Loud fan profile
So I own a 3070 FTW3 and a 3090 XC3 Ultra and let me tell you that this 3080 Ti FTW3 is straight up insane! Out of box clock speeds are great and it looks very pretty in my case. This GPU pulls 400w from the wall with stock settings so it gets warm. During benchmarks I was seeing 84C temps in a very open case with really good airflow. Due to the temps, the fan profile would have to run at %75 speeds to keep it at bay and yes you can hear the fans. Any other review telling you it is quiet is just lying to you. The 3070 FTW3 I own is virtually the same cooler and fans and I don’t see temps higher than 63C during benchmarks….granted it pulls 265ish watts compared to 400w. Buy this GPU if you want pretty card with RGB and want one of the fastest versions of the 3080 Ti series, but be aware you need a great cooling case and just be ok with hearing fans during heavy loads. This video card would be perfect paired with a watercooler and or an enthusiast who doesn’t mind opening the card up and replacing the pads and thermal paste because the stock stuff seems a little weak. Otherwise, great video card and I would recommend but only at the retail price, don’t pay higher scalper prices.
EDIT: After two days of use the video card started to artifact and caused my screen to turn on and off repeatedly. This was at stock settings. Most likely a memory issue on this GPU. I expect better QC from EVGA.
Amazon Customer –
This is obviously a very very powerful card. Keep in mind that is big, and also very power hungry. This thing can draw 415 watts over three PCI-E 8-pin power connectors. The minimum power supply is about 750watt but a 850 watt PSU is a much more realistic option.
As for the price, in these times, the idea of a 1300-1500$ top GPU is long gone, so if you want that much graphical power, you’ll have to put your hand in your pocket…
Cullen S. –
This is a monster gpu. Big upgrade!
Nick636n8r –
I was able to snag the GPU for 1400 USD surprisingly, everything is great about the card except for the thermal performance, out of the box the thermal compound on the GPU is down right horrible where I was getting my gpu temps are 90 C, but after replacing it I was able to get it to 60C which is mind blowing…
M. Rod –
I got this card for my 3D work in Cinema 4D using Octane Render, so this thing is pretty much on full load for hours at a time. I average about 70 to 75 °C when I render a scene, which is what I was hoping for.
While I haven’t done any performance benchmarks, I can tell just by passively working on projects that the card is FAR faster than anything else I have had. (I’m coming from a RTX 2070). I have even used machines with 4x 1080s, and this competes with those machines easily.
Gaming is also obviously great. I am using a super ultrawide monitor, so having the extra power really helps push the frames up on such a wide, large screen.
Yes, the price is unfortunate, but it’s no reason to 1 star an otherwise well put together and performant product IMO.
Amazon Customer –
Overpriced