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EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING, 12G-P5-3967-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate

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Features

  • Digital Max Resolution:7680 x 4320.Voltage: 12 Volts
  • Real Boost Clock: 1800 MHz; Memory Detail: 12288 MB GDDR6X.
  • Real-Time RAY TRACING in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic graphics.
  • Avoid using unofficial software

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EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING, 12G-P5-3967-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti


Brand: EVGA


Graphics Ram Size: 12


Video Output Interface: PCI Express x16


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: NVIDIA


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti


Graphics Card Ram: 12


Video Output Interface: PCI Express x16


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6X


Compatible Devices: Motherboards with a PCI-e x16 slot


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 19000 MHz


Number of Fans: 3


GPU Series: NVIDIA RTX 30 Series


Display Maximum Resolution: 7680x4320


Display Resolution Maximum: 7680x4320


Item Dimensions L x W: 11.81"L x 5.38"W


Brand: EVGA


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: Graphics Card


Model Name: RTX 3080


Graphics Description: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING with 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate. Features include a real boost clock of 1800 MHz, 12GB GDDR6X memory, and real-time ray tracing for hyper-realistic graphics.


Manufacturer: EVGA


UPC: 843368071318


Mfr Part Number: 12G-P5-3967-KR


Model Number: 12G-P5-3967-KR


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 years


Item Weight: 1.8 Kilograms


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • stable & fast performance EVGA 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra - simply the best value in a performance GPU
EVGA 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra - simply the best value in a performance GPU Amazed that Amazon was the seller & shipper with 6% discount @ time of purchase, then my Amazon Prime & CC 5% "credit" made this a great value for this graphics card. The 3090 might have up to a 5% performance edge; but, boy do you pay a lot more (~50%) for that tiny bump in performance No issues, plug & play, used HDMI cable. My Nvidia driver was already new enough to see this card in my X570 build. The EVGA X1 software ver 1.2.6 which was already installed on this PC - recognized the new GPU & advised an update to the firmware. The X1 firmware updated without issue. You just need to wait for it to complete. I highly recommend using a UPS power supply, you do not want any interruptions during the update. Yes 30 series GPUs run warmer than previous designs ... that is the price of a more powerful GPU. So, you want excellent air flow ... & not a tiny case &your case fans need to be moving plenty of air Room Temp 68F [20C] ..... GPU die Max 60C @ 2040 MHz with a small OC setting in EVGA X1 software. This is an Open bench test & has been running like this for Over 12 hours. Cards fans @ 90% That is a Delta T of 40C (die temp Rise, over room temp) - the case, fans & room temp you use can impact your results Using an EVGA 850 T2 PSU with No Issues on a x570S MB & 5950X AMD 16 core CPU Not OC CPU or heavy loads on CPU -- pulls 600-650W, with the 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra under Full load The only Con in the whole process .... Was the shipping from Amazon. Package was not shipped for 2 day delivery - Amazon choose to ship ground 5 days? no idea why with a Prime account. The Bigger issue ... did someone try to open this box ? It was destroyed! Crushed! Torn Open in Spots! I made the UPS driver wait while I inspected my package contents - Box was destroyed & partially re-taped in few spots .... What in the World happened to that box, was my first thought. ..... the outer shipping box was heavily damaged --> crushed & corners seams torn open in several places ... looks like someone might have tried to remove the contents ?? ... The EVGA thin "retail box" (with the Pictures of GPU) only had minimal damage ... torn where it looks like someone tried to open? & 1 corner of the box had a Small dent. ..... The inner retail "heavy box" inside the retail package was not damaged at All ? This does not equate to the destroyed shipping box. I do not believe this damage was from the automated convener system UPS uses ... again almost like someone tried to open the shipping Box & retail package .... the EVGA factory seals were still intact. So, I took possession of the package from UPS & signed for this EVGA 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022 by Busy Engineer

  • Very low temperatures (54-58 Celsius) with no custom loop - just good math
I purchased this RTX 3080ti less than 1 month ago and tested it on three different flight simulators' platforms for three weeks straight. I run the card at temperatures between 54 and 58 degrees Celsius and high FPS on all simulators. These RTX cards, particularly the ones from EVGA, are already overclocked at stock. I tried overclocking the GPU to 2,100Mhz with no great gain in FPS. The algorithms on those simulators don't seem to allow FPS to increase by more than a few even with high OC settings. The best use with the RTX cards is to work with as little voltage as possible, as the silicon allows (I only allow 840mV max to feed this GPU), and maintain a clock speed between 1,930Mhz and 1,960Mhz. I don't see more than 220 Watts during heavy loads, with an average of 200 Watts across all three platforms, as compared to the 320 watts at stock. This, while playing MSFS 2020 at Ultra settings, with the fans barely spinning and barely audible. The GPU came to me with a stock 84 degree Celsius and all fans spinning out control... In three weeks, I reduced the operating temps by about 30 degrees and quieted the fans to a minimum, all with gains in FPS and plenty of stability. The advantage with this card, at least for me, was the available 12 GBs of VRAMs in a powerful RTX GPU. Heat / voltage / FPS can be improved very easily with lots of testing and some crazy calculations that I developed when I learnt to 'quiet' my 2070 Super in 2020. I run this much cooler and at much lower frequencies than my 2070 Super and gained about 20 / 30 FPS on average. I am looking at doing the same to the RTX 3090 now, which I prefer only because of the extra 12 GB of VRAM. Starve them and keep them cold and they'll behave. No custom loop required! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2021 by Spider

  • The Ti are indeed a cut above.
This is my first Ti card. I’ve had most all of the X80 and XX80 cards at one point or another. This card I was told was a very solid buy. I’ve had it for 5 weeks or so now and it’s performed well above any expectations I had as to its potential. Most AAA games with ultra settings or even high settings make the fans run to keep the card cool. It is well worth the meager noise due to no game being unplayable below 60fps. Most are 80+ at 4K so lower resolutions will have little issues. I’m pairing it with my 8700K so it’s not needing the 10-12th generation Intel chips I’ve seen others deem necessary. Edit 24-DEC-2023: I've had this card now 16 months and it's still working as the day I received it. The performance this GPU has contributed to any apps and operating system must be excellent as I have not noticed any lag when opening or closing programs anymore. Playing games has completely changed. Having more frames per second than my eyes can detect has transformed my experience with various games which used to suffer due to using lesser GPU than this 3080 Ti. I'm glad I have it and it should last me many years. I have yet to play a game in which it is GPU bound using reasonable graphics settings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022 by J. T. McMenamin

  • Beast of a card!! Beast of a card!!
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 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022 by Nick636n8r

  • Absolute gaming performance Absolute gaming performance
This GPU is an absolute beast. 4k ultra settings at 100+ FPS is what you can expect. Heat can be an issue if you don't have a case with good airflow. I undervolt mine, and temps stay in the low to mid 60's *C. The FTW3 Ultra version of this card has plenty of room for overclocking, mine has reached power draw of over 460 watts while testing overclocks. The cooler is fine, and with the fans at or below 80% it's very quiet, however if the fans go above 80% they get pretty loud. Also, this GPU is quite expensive, several hundred dollars more than a standard 10GB 3080, with around 20% more performance. However at around $500 cheaper than a 3090 with virtually identical gaming performance, it's a decent value for people looking for maximum gaming performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022 by Cameron

  • Hot and hungry beast!
Pros: It's a 3080 TI Very fast 1440p with no lag Cons: Expensive! Runs way too hot Gets way too loud Other thoughts: As expensive as this card is one would think that it would run cooler and quieter than it does, this one needed to be water cooled so I bought a hybrid cooler for it. I'm seeing this card run 400 plus Watts in benchmarking and gaming. Even water cooled the temperatures are still in my book too high and the memory junction temperatures definitely out there good thing to have a three-year warranty on these cards. I recommend this card as long as you know what you're getting yourself into, you may have to spend more money like I did for a water cooling device to keep it manageable I'm now running it with an EVGA hybrid cooler in a push-pull configuration and that helps keep the temperatures somewhat under control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022 by Son of the Most high

  • Delivered in Good Condition on Time
i payed more than i should cause covid but this is a workhorse and has been going strong for 5yrs and im going to squeeze every second of it i can, which is looking like it might last another 5 with the BS Nvidia is pumping out lately. i play games more than i should, wont say how much BUT i play my pc on a 50" samsung qled; true 4K? on low settings its "playable"; 3840x2160? med and you can compete; 2560x1440? maxxed out settings. mileage varies by developer! i was playing gta5 @ high graphics on a laptop from 2012 when it came out! Dont fall for the frame gen dlss garbage! this might be one of the last true tech leaps in raw power for awhile! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026 by David Dretcanu..Or Am I?

  • 2nd best EVGA/NVIDIA GPU available; best on performance/dollar.
EVGA got out of the graphics card business after the 30XY generation. The next better is the 3090, but you get 5% improvement for 50% more, and it takes up another card slot. I use it mostly for flight simulation with PrePar3D v5 and I've never seen it get much above 50% usage. Of course, I keep the frame rate to about 30 FPS. I'm driving a 38" diagonal Alienware monitor via DP. DP seems more efficient the HDMI. I used HDMI to drive a 24" Samsung monitor and even though there were fewer pixels to drive, the GPU used more processing power. Just in case, I added a CPU support to keep the card from sagging. The EVGA motherboards have a slot-sized gap by the CPU so that's where I put this card so I didn't use two PCIe connectors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Crash and Burn

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