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EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 FTW3 Ultra Hybrid Gaming, 8GB GDDR6, RGB LED & iCX2 Technology - 9 Thermal Sensors Graphics Card 08G-P4-2284-KR

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Style: Graphics Card, FTW3 Hybrid


Features

  • Real Boost Clock: 1860 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192Mbmb GDDR6
  • Adjustable RGB LED offers configuration options for all your PC lighting needs
  • Hybrid Cooling AIO water cools GPU for lowest possible temperatures and highest Clocks
  • Built for EVGA Precision x1 - EVGA all-new tuning utility monitors your graphics card and gives you the power to overclock like a Pro

Description

Style:Graphics Card, FTW3 Hybrid The EVGA GeForce RTX K-series graphics cards are powered by the all-new NVIDIA Turing architecture to give you incredible new levels of gaming realism, speed, power efficiency, and immersion. With the RTX K-series gaming cards you get the best gaming experience with next generation graphics performance, ice cold cooling, and advanced overclocking features with the all new EVGA Precision x1 software. Then we add onto it with the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC Hybrid cooler, an "all in one" Water cooling solution that significantly lowers the GPU and DRAM operating temperatures. Featuring a next-gen pump, giving you full control over both your VRM and radiator fans in EVGA Precision x1. Best of all? The water cooler is completely contained, with an included 120mm radiator and fan, no filling, no custom tubing, and no maintenance. Just plug and play!. Requirements 650 Watt or greater power supply. Two available 8-pin or 6+2pin PCIe power dongles. Windows 10 64bit, Windows 7 64bit.


Memory Speed: ‎14000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎EVGA


Item model number: ‎08G-P4-2284-KR


Item Weight: ‎4.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.89 x 5.75 x 14.83 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.89 x 5.75 x 14.83 inches


Manufacturer: ‎EVGA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 30, 2019


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  • Great video card.
Style: Graphics Card, XC Gaming
Keep in mind: • I did NOT preorder this product. • I know it is essentially the equivalent to a 1080Ti in terms of speed. • I am upgrading from a GTX 1060 (6GB). • I am willing to bet on a positive future for raytracing. This graphics card had been a great experience so far. I've gotten the speeds I was expecting. It's a beautiful graphics card with a sleek grayish/silver and see-through body, and has full rgb control. The only real cons I have to establish are as follows: • It's not really an upgrade from a 1080Ti. I wouldn't even upgrade from a 1080 or 1080Ti if you have one. • The RGB LED lights could be brighter. Even at their highest setting they're dull. I have a feeling this could be fixed with a fix to the EVGA Percision X software. • (Software) The EVGA Percision X software designed for the RTX series is currently very unstable, causing 'brown-outs' or complete shutdowns of your computer. Best to manually overclock it or leave it alone. • My unit has not been easy to overclock by hand compared to my MSI GTX 1060 6GB • RTX's performance heavily depends on the developer of the game you're running. No matter what, expect to lose a lot of frames. Not a good feature for competitive multiplayer games. 3-year edit: I regret nothing, especially after the supply flop that was the 3000-series. Had friends waiting it out for the 3080 and they're still waiting or simply gave up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2018 by Brandon H.

  • Really Amazon? No bubble filler AT ALL?
Style: Graphics Card, XC Gaming
I can order a pizza cutter and the package will come fully loaded w/ bubble filler but, apparently an $800 graphics card isn’t worthy of the same treatment. Get it together.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2018 by RonJon715

  • It’s pretty good
Style: Graphics Card, Ultra
Ok so I must stress I had a 980 TI and I debated on getting the 1080 TI when it first released but I didn’t. With the launch of the 2080 I watched a lot of benchmarks, and considering the rtx features (Dlss vs TAA mostly) there is the very nice performance boost that could potentially destroy 1080 TI performance when otherwise the performance boost increase was marginal. So I decided to get this. As expected the performance is great compared to what o had before. It game me the FPS boost I expected. I’m running a i7 4930k with 16 gigs of ram at 2400 MHz. I booted up AC odyssey yesterday and max settings I was getting in the mid to high fifties in heavy populated towns...if I made a few sacrifices (I.e. lessend shadows and ambient inclusion) I had 60+ FPS at 3440x1440 Rez. People know this game drains GPU resources and on my 980ti I was getting low 40s and even mid high 30s with custom settings on a combo of Rez percentage lowering (80% of 1440p) highsettings...medium and low settings (shadows low, ambient occlusion low, texture high etc) I’d recommend it if you have a 90s family card or a 1080 (non TI) or below. Honestly if you have a 1080Ti I only see a reason to upgrade to the 2080Ti since those are 4K cards. I run 1440p with no intent to ever play at 4K. Even without RTX features the 2080 has the performance boost considering what you have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2018 by Rays

  • Excellent version of the RTX 2080
Style: Graphics Card, XC Gaming
I won't get into the debate of whether the RTX 2080 is a good buy. That's up to you to decide. Personally, I got it because it's similar in price/performance to the 1080 Ti, but has some extra RTX goodies. For this review, I'll focus specifically on the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC model. Pros: * Clocks are the same as the founders edition. * Slightly better than 1080 Ti gaming performance. * Good temps. 45C idle with stopped fans, 75C max. * Pretty quiet. Fan stop on idle is nice, and it's still barely audible on max fans. * EVGA brand. Never went with EVGA before, but they have a good reputation from most builders. Cons: * Cannot control LED lights with EVGA or Nvidia software. EVGA Precision XOC doesn't seem to be updated for this card. I dislike the lights but cannot turn them off (or another other color). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018 by userx

  • Amazing performance, but slightly warm and having some issues [read more below]
Style: Graphics Card, XC Gaming
My first issue with the card is that there is no more DVI output. This caused the biggest dilemma for me since I have a 144Hz BenQ XL2411, and the only way to get higher refresh rates with an adapter is by buying a $100+ DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI active adapter powered by USB. The card comes with an HDMI to DVI adapter, but that type of adapter can only support 60Hz refresh rates. The Display Port adapters can't even get me to 144Hz, I can only get to 120Hz without my display continuously resetting. My second issue is that the card's port that I'm using the adapter in keeps giving me issues. Yesterday in the middle of playing Path of Exile, my 120Hz screen went awry and the display turned into what I can only describe as fuzziness from bad antenna reception on your TV where you could barely see the picture behind it. So I unplugged the monitor from the card, and plugged it back in only to have it go completely fuzzy with 0 display visibility. Then I plugged the adapter into another port where the display came back just fine. I tried plugging it back into the first port, and it was still fuzzy. So I assumed it was a bad port. Then a couple hours later I plugged it back into the first port to take a picture of it, and the fuzziness was gone. I know it's still somewhat early in the release and there will be problems, but for an $800 piece of hardware, I shouldn't have to deal with ANY incompatibility induced hassle that is easily avoidable. There's no good reason not to have 1 DVI output out of the several others. Now I'm gonna have to go through the wait of returning and waiting for other adapters to arrive so I can maybe get one that doesn't give me problems trying to run at 144Hz, or worst case have to buy a new monitor altogether just to get Display Port support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018 by RANDEAG

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