Search  for anything...

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti XC3 Ultra Gaming, 12G-P5-3955-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Cooling, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate

  • Based on 330 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for the best price...
$999.95 Why this price?

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as / mo
  • – Up to 36-month term if approved
  • – No impact on credit to apply
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout.

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayTomorrow. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Free shipping on this product

30-day refund/replacement

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 1 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Shoppers-Plaza

Arrives Sunday, Jul 26
Order within 18 hours and 26 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Protection Plan Protect Your Purchase
Checking for protection plans...

Features

  • Real Boost Clock: 1725 MHz; Memory Detail: 12288 MB GDDR6X.Wattage:350 watts
  • Real-Time RAY TRACING in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic graphics.
  • Triple Fans plus iCX3 Cooling offer higher performance cooling and much quieter acoustic noise.
  • All-Metal Backplate & Adjustable ARGB.Avoid using unofficial software
  • 3 Year Warranty & EVGA's Top Notch Technical Support.

Description

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti XC3 ULTRA GAMING, 12G-P5-3955-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Cooling, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti


Brand: EVGA


Graphics Ram Size: 12 GB


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: NVIDIA


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti


Graphics Card Ram: 12 GB


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6X


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 19000 GHz


Number of Fans: 3


GPU Series: NVIDIA RTX 30 Series


Display Maximum Resolution: 8K (7680x4320) pixels


Display Resolution Maximum: 7680x4320 Pixels


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 3 Years


Item Dimensions L x W: 14.9"L x 8.8"W


Brand: EVGA


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: Graphics Card


Model Name: RTX 3080 Ti XC3 Ultra Gaming


Graphics Description: High-end gaming graphics card with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti chipset and 12 GB GDDR6X memory


Manufacturer: EVGA


UPC: 843368071332


Mfr Part Number: 12G-P5-3955-KR


Model Number: 12G-P5-3955-KR


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 year manufacturer


Item Weight: 1.6 Kilograms


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sunday, Jul 26

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Lots of performance, a bit noisy at times
Card runs amazingly well! It absolutely crushes games at 1440p and probably does a bang-up job at 4k. Certainly overkill for gaming at 1080p, unless you're shooting for 300+ fps. The cooler could be a bit beefier. I wouldn't say the card is under-cooled, but having gotten used to the oversized FTW3, Vapor-X and Strix coolers from previous cards this one falls a bit behind. In a 73F environment with fans at 100% the card will sit at 78C or 79C while in Unigen Heaven. I fully intend to water block for the card in the future (my biggest reason for getting an EVGA 3080 ti over a cheaper MSI Ventus or Zotac card) so the cooler being mediocre for now isn't a big issue. Feels like a pretty good value at the price point of $900 in Aug '22 but with 40 series around the corned we'll see if 4070 steals it's thunder for a few hundred dollars less or not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by Blake K.

  • The stars aligned for this purchase The stars aligned for this purchase
A lot of people are review bombing graphics cards right now and don't understand that prices are only high because of current chip shortages and a whole slue of different factors. So ignore those reviews where they only whine about the price those aren't relevant or helpful. I was fortunate to grab this while it was on sale for $869 (31% off its original price). That's my recommendation for buying a graphics card these days wait for something to go on sale and buy it (anything that is more than 15% off is generally a great deal). I've been running this card for about 2 weeks now and it has been performing amazing. I have this card running with an AMD Ryzen 7 3800x 8 core processor and it handles it very well. I've been playing games like GTA and Rainbow Six Siege on max settings and it only uses about 8 GB/ 12 GB and gives me a constant 144 frames per second on my 144 hz monitor. It's normal operating temp for me is about 63° C and bumps up some when playing graphic intense games. I've seen other reviews here that said their card was running overheated but that could largely be their own fault if they don't have good air flow through the case or various other things. If you do purchase this card you can register it on EVGA's website so if it does malfunction or break within 3 years of purchasing you can ship it to them and they will fix it for you. So far so good with this graphics card, hopefully wont need to upgrade for a while now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by KevKev

  • Respectable 3DMark Score for stock settings
This card is a welcome upgrade from my EVGA GTX 1080. Handles MSFS22 at 4K Ultra with a visibly smooth framerate. 3DMark score of 16,800 on a Ryzen 7 5800X with 128 GB of DDR4 @ 3600. For the price it's comfortably within the standard range of performance for this hardware despite being slighly below average for the 3080 Ti chip. You will probably get better results with the FTW3 variant of this card but it will cost you a bit more. I'm happy with the price/performance of the XC3 and it smokes my GTX 1080. It does bench hot, it gets up to 86C under 3DMark bench. Hopefully this does not harm the longevity of the card. My EVGA GTX 1080 SC still works great after 5 years of moderate use so I have high hopes for my new RTX 3080 Ti XC3. I can recommend this card to the casual PC gamer. I am not an overclocker, I just want fly fake planes in 4K. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by Chris T

  • Watch out for scalpers, always check MSRP first. One of the best cards available.
Let's all be honest. You're not buying a GTX 3080ti because you want to get the "best bang for the buck." This card is NOT a good value; it's severe diminishing returns. This is one of the most expensive cards available, and its performance shows. 3D card prices have been skyrocketing ever since Web3 and crypto became a thing. Finally prices dropped down to a bearable level, and I made the purchase for a nice upgrade from my 1080ti. This particular card seated perfectly for me, no trouble with adding the extra power cables that 3D cards require. Card is nearly the same dimensions as the old evga gxt 1080ti, so zero space issues, either. For smaller cases, be VERY cognizant of card dimensions, this card is a BEAST. Card at 80% use (locked 144 fps in Cyberpunk max settings at 1080 no drops? NICE) fans are still quiet through my case. I never noticed a difference. Had issues in Win10 with drivers, had to do some finicky nonsense in safe mode, uninstalling all nvidia software, and then reinstalling reference drivers. I had serious massive FPS gains, but ymmv. All in all, very happy. Was it worth it? Probably not. It's a 1000$ toy. But you're not reading this because your scared of the price, you want to know if this card will help your FPS, and it will; if you already have the specs to take advantage of this card's greater power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022 by J. Wahl

  • Works Great! But.....
I was looking at reviews and I wanted to set a few things straight, This is a 3080 TI, not a 3080. The MSRP for a 3080 is 700, while the MSRP for a 3080 TI is 1200. So with that being said, this GPU is being sold at 1363 Dollars which is a great deal. Why did I have to bring that up, well we got people who do not know the difference between the two and are saying this is double the price....... Now some draw backs on the card I have noticed depending on what game you are playing the fans do terrible, and let the card get hot enough Burn an egg. example, RunesScape "not the old one but the new one", that can run on a GT 710 with ease, put the thermals over 80 C?!?!?!? to fix this I had to install MSI afterburner to manually set the fan speeds. Seems like a problem on EVGA's maybe? besides fans not kicking in when they should this card works great. Also I am running Windows 11 Pro with the latest updates not that gosh darn preview version. Last thing I promise I noticed a review on someone saying something about artifacting, that could be caused by the card overheating, I have a feeling if that person, just manually sets the temps so the fan kicks on, then they will be fineeee. Hope my Review on this card helps other Gamer's or Gaahhhh Miners. Cant believe I just said that. ENJOOYYY. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022 by Unlisted

  • PRAIZE GEZUS 3080TI XC3 ULTRA 12gb
Prior to this I had ordered a 1080ti ftw3 trying to save just a little money lol, we’ll that thing came in and it was a dud….. probably mined on. What upset me the most was a day after I purchased the old card, the seller Lowered the price by 100, so yeah, I was heated. Dude sold me a turd for way too much. So that’s being returned, and I ordered this 3080ti XC3 ULTRA. Thing came in it’s OG packaging, which is great. Thing looked BRAND NEW… RGB working, and fans working. I mean it was basically like a new card, unlike that poor mined on/abused 1080ti. I plugged it up, it was significantly smaller then the 1080ti, The 1080ti would constantly crash my games.even with out vr. I did everything Hoping it wasn’t the gpu…. No one I know believed it was the gpu but it was, Because I plugged in my hp reverb g2 into the 3080 and all my games ran smooth as fkn butter. The vr had not ONE stutter not ONE issue ….. this 3080ti puts everything else I’ve had to shame. I had literally been trying to play asetto corsa on VR FOR WEEKS !!!!! The vr forced me to basically rebuild an entire pc, but now…… it’s gobbling it up lol. This seller whom ever they are, is certainly playing NO GAMES. If you’re on the fence about buying from here. You get a thumbs up and a go ahead from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Kyle Burby

  • Poor design + warranty worthless = waste of money/$2000 paperweight Poor design + warranty worthless = waste of money/$2000 paperweight
For starters, this card is a gamble. I saw the reviews demonstrating a few concerns, such as poor stock voltage calibration and the potential for absolutely massive energy draw, but I decided to take the plunge anyway. At $13 shy of $2000 shipped, this was a mistake. After a year of waiting to even find one of these in stock on amazon or any other online retailer, I thought I was about to experience 200 fps 4K gaming and whiz-bang benchmark scores to measure against everyone else's e-pen. Instead, I removed the EVGA box from the packaging and noticed the Amazon box was immaculate, but the EVGA box had a dented corner. No matter; I removed the old 1070, plugged the 3080 ti in to my Seasonic X-850 and the rest of my Ryzen system, and started the system. Desktop was reached, loaded up the freshest nvidia drivers, and finally started a game. Doom Eternal was just the game. I cranked all the settings to Ultra-nightmare, enabled RTX effects, and loaded up the Super Gore Nest. I looked EXCELLENT for about 10 minutes--at which point the game began to experience visual artifacting, such as strange interlacing-looking problems and a picture-in-picture look where the HUD showed across the entire screen, but the gameplay was confined to a tiny quarter of the screen on an otherwise black box. Flickering was rampant. My secondary HDMI monitor also cut out intermittently. I thought perhaps that the card was running too hot. Afterall, it's the smallest 3080 ti on the market without a reference cooler. All others appear to be 2.8-3-slot designs, whereas this is just shy of 2.5. Maybe I'd try an easier game to run: GTAV. Maxed out, I easily achieved 100+ fps-- for about 10 minutes. It appeared every game I tried would crash to desktop or experience severe visual artifacting. Time to reduce the voltage! I followed the steps shown on many youtube channels to reduce power draw and increase card longevity, and still no dice. HWMonitor showed powerdraws of 180-450W, fluctuating RAPIDLY during gameplay. This should NEVER be the case, and I'd attribute this for the 1-star review. After only 1 week's use, my system refused to POST. It turned off one last time, killing the motherboard, a MSI B450. All the other parts of the system, including the power supply, have been since reconstructed after a motherboard replacement and are working as they had before. The 3080 ti was tested in a second system, and when the same initial problems arose (crashing, instability), I quickly removed it. Not worth destroying a second system. So here's the kicker: the card cost almost $2000 on Amazon but only $1199 from EVGA at the time of posting. Despite much back and forth over the cost of returning, Etech makes no effort to rectify this issue and instead continues to focus on whether or not the card is defective, always dodging my questions and never addressing any of my concerns. For the last 3 weeks, I've been sitting with roughly $3.5K in parts, $1.5K of which I only got back up and running on 10-23. Now, should I RMA the card to EVGA and get a used card only worth $1199 new? Or do I return the card to Etech and have them take a $400+ cut of $2000? Quite the pickle, and I wish everyone luck on their gamble because that's what you'll get here: poor packaging, price gouging, and a guarantee to be gouged harder when it fails. Wait longer and let these poorly designed, over-marketed, power gulping, fire-breathing dragons be forgotten. I know I'll have trouble forgetting how bad this experience was and continues to be. If you want to give over $800 away, buy this card! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021 by Stephen

  • Great card but you may be able to get it for even less.
I'm using an older motherboard and this GPU doubles my old GTX970 benchmark without overclocking and using a PCIe 2.0 interface when it is PCIe 4.0. I am extremely happy with this card, however, just after buying, Amazon sent an advertisement for an RTX 3090 for the same price (around $1K with tax and shipping). With the RTX 4000s coming out soon (currently Sep 10, 2022) you may be able to get this for significantly less but I think it's a good value in the $800- $999 or below price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Steve H

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.
Checking for best price...