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EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 24G-P5-4985-KR, 24GB GDDR6X, iCX3, ARGB LED, Backplate, Free eLeash

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Style: EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra


Features

  • Real Boost Clock: 1920 MHz; Memory Detail: 24576 MB GDDR6X.
  • Real-Time RAY TRACING in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic graphics.
  • Vapor Chamber Cooling with Triple Fans plus 9 iCX3 thermal sensors offer higher performance cooling and much quieter acoustic noise.
  • All-Metal Die-Cast Backplate, Pre-Installed & Adjustable ARGB.Avoid using unofficial software
  • 3 Year Warranty & EVGA's Top Notch Technical Support.

Description

EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING, 24G-P5-4985-KR, 24GB GDDR6X, iCX3, ARGB LED, Backplate, Free eLeash.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti


Brand: EVGA


Graphics Ram Size: 24 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1920 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680 x 4320 Pixels


Memory Speed: ‎21000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎NVIDIA GeForce


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎24 GB


Brand: ‎EVGA


Series: ‎EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING


Item model number: ‎24G-P5-4985-KR


Item Weight: ‎6.87 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.81 x 2.8 x 5.38 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.81 x 2.8 x 5.38 inches


Manufacturer: ‎EVGA


Date First Available: ‎March 29, 2022


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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 GPU, whether Ultra or Black, is praised for its excellent cooling system, solid build, and no sag. It's lauded as one of the best high-end cards in Nvidia's Ampere architecture providing significant thermal performance. However, despite the improvement in performance, it adds significant heat to the user environment and the fans can get louder than expected. It's also considered quite expensive given the performance-to-cost ratio.

Pros

  • 💎 Provides excellent thermal performance
  • 💪 Solid, tank-like build and no sagging
  • 🎮 Smooth gaming performance across high-resolution games
  • 🎨 Aesthetically pleasing with an elegant design and RGB lighting

Cons

  • 🔥 Generates a significant amount of heat
  • 🔊 Fans can get louder than expected under heavy load
  • 💰 High cost relative to the upgrade in performance
  • 🔌 High power consumption may demand higher PSU output

Should I Buy It?

If you are a high-end gamer and enthusiast looking for a robust card with firm build and excellent thermal performance, and you don't mind the cost, then the EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 could be a strong choice. However, if factors such as noise, heat emission and budget are a concern, you might want to consider other options in the market. Moreover, with next-gen cards launching soon, it may be worthwhile to wait and see what they have to offer.


  • Top Tier Gaming Card!
Style: EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra
This card is amazing! Gaming at 1440p & ultra widescreen (3440 x 1440) I get excellent fps and temps. I originally bought a 3080 ti, but the temps were REALLY high (83-87+ in 20min of gaming in a well cooled case) and the 3080 ti was showing some early signs of artifacting. So when the price dropped to $1399 on the 3090 ti ftw3 Ultra it was a no-brainer for me. They moved the ram so in the same case my 3090 ti never goes above 65 degrees and gets even better performance, even with all settings now turned to max. This thing is THICK! The cooler does it's job very well. They also got rid of the ugly red line that was on the evga 3080 ti, 3090, etc. It is a SOLID backplate and is overall built incredibly well. You likely don't even need a support or weird leash they gave :) Disregard the salty neckbeards on reddit and other social media.... If you want an upgrade and have solid cash flow in your life, this is an excellent choice now at the current price of $1399. You could wait for the 40 series, but at the time of this review we don't have any solid specs, dates, etc and it could be awhile before we see EVGA, ASUS, and other brands make their versions of the cards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022 by MrThanksgiving

  • This thing is massive! Make sure your case can fit this thing! Really powerful card though!
Style: EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra
This graphics card is amazingly powerful! I play Call of Duty: Warzone a lot and this card can maintain 4k 144hz pretty steadily through most game modes with DLSS turned on and no OC. Of course, this all requires a pretty powerful CPU as well but this review is about the card. I used to own a 3080ti FE that had trouble even with DLSS Ultra Performance on and a pretty significant OC. This card can handle APEX, Hunter: Call of the Wild, and Madden 22 at 4k with max settings with ease. I also stream from my gaming computer and I don't really notice any significant FPS drops when doing so. If you have the money, this card is worth it. I would recommend giving it 3-4 months if possible given that the 4000 series GPUs are going to hit the market and this card is around the same price as the 4090 is rumored to be. Note: This requires a lot of juice. I had to upgrade my PSU to the MSI A1000G to give this card some power wiggle. Again, make sure your case can handle the size of this card. It barely fit in my NZXT H510 mid-tower with a CPU water cooler attached. I had like 1.5 inches of room to spare to fit the power cables for the card. Also, if you have the H510 case, you cannot mount it to the bottom PCI slot. There is not enough room. Again, this card is massive. About 2.5 times the thickness of the 3080ti FE. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by DIY Guy

  • Hot, loud, expensive but still the best of the best....just not for me.
Style: EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra
The media could not be loaded. Arriving in a monster sized box, inside you will find the last hurrah for Nvidia's top of the line Ampere architecture, the 3090ti. After much research, the EVGA FTW3 versions (All three tiers are physically identical) of the 3090ti have the best air cooler on the market and it will need it because this card is rated to run at stock well over 400w and when pushed can easily break 500w. Much has been said about the "massive" heatsink but when compared to my Asus Strix 3080 10gb, the Strix is just as tall and actually longer. The FTW3 is thicker but only by 0.5 inch but that does make it a full triple slot card. Inside the box you will receive the monster card itself covered in copious amounts of protective plastic which isn't really needed because EVGA does such a bang up job of packaging with firm foam everywhere securely holding this $2200USD behemoth. Also included is a stock little manual EVGA seems to include with all their cards, a support bracket, the "eLeash" for suspension support a case badge and of course the 3 PCIe power connector to 1x 12-pin connector that is the future of GPU connectors with the next wave of PSUs. Installation is straight forward and easy and the card is so incredibly well built if you have a strong and well built case you will get zero flex or sag as the card is tank like in nature solid everywhere. If your case has weak bracket support you can use the supporting bracket, eLeash or both. I use a Phanteks case so it has great support and the card required nothing to stay centered and solid. I love that EVGA put the power connector on the end of the card. It makes for nicer and tidier cable management. I tested it on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 and it works no problem but you will need to download the newest drivers. As for performance, it is there but compared to my 3080 10gb the uplift is ho hum at best. Timespy was ~22k vs ~18k for my 3080 10gb. I play WoW 4k Ultra 10 RT on and outside of a few spots where my FPS dip the 3090ti provided a solid uplift (54fps vs 68fps) but nothing that is going to be a major game changer. In areas where I was getting 100-110fps I would then get 130-140fps. Temperatures were fantastic for a card of this power output. Playing WoW for a few hours or even running Timespy temps didn't break 65c. This is a testament to EVGA and their absolutely lights out air cooler and design. Clocks when gaming boosted to ~2070mhz at stock since the card was able to keep temps so nice. Zero coil whine. Even when running Timespy or using EVGA's software to up the clocks the card had no coil whine or the fans were loud enough to drown out any minor whine. Using Precision, clocks held steady at 2160mhz stress testing and 2175mhz gaming. Definitely not worth it for the noise and heat that it generated for that extra ~105mhz. If you have a 3080 / 6800xt or greater the price:performance of the 3090ti is pretty terrible. With next gen cards arriving within the year, it is better to wait. My main issues are three fold and why I returned it: Heat: I have never had a card heat up my modest sized (12' x 10') computer room so fast. Within 1hr of playing my room was noticeably warmer. I took the glass window off my desktop PC just to feel and the 3090ti was sitting in there like a mini furnace spewing heat everywhere with a passion while pulling ~435w+. My 3080 pulls around 317w and that 118w difference is a game changer. Within 2hrs of playing even with the door open I had to call it quits and physically fan my door to get it cooler in there. I would need a small AC unit in my computer room to combat that heat output over time. I usually play with my door closed but had to leave it open to reduce the sauna like atmosphere. This was with my central AC ON. I loathe to think what it would be like in the summer. If you plan on using EVGA's Precision software to push this card to the max be prepared to have a bag of marshmallows to roast over the figurative open flame that will be your GPU under load. Noise: I was hoping along with a modest performance bump that by locking my frame rate to ~60fps I would get a slight noise reduction with that monster heatsink. Nope. Instead, I received the exact opposite. As soon as I stepped foot into the new content areas of WoW Shadowlands that are graphically demanding the fans immediately kicked up and were quite audible. They were much louder than my Strix fans which are close to inaudible at the same settings with the frame rate capped at 60fps which I was not expecting as they weren't even on high but we are talking an increase of over 25% in wattage so it makes sense. I've included a video of the fans in action. Yes, that noise you hear are the GPU fans in action. Price:performance: $2200USD (Currently $2000USD) is just not worth the uptick in performance along with the noise and heat over even a 3080 10gb. On paper and reading reviews it looks like something major but in practical use it just isn't there especially if you lock your frames and just want consistency. Of course if you do high refresh gaming and want the absolute highest max frames at all times then this card might make sense to you. Summary: In summary, if you are looking for the BEST 3090ti air cooled model on the market this is it. This is easily the best built, air cooled GPU I've ever held. It is built like a tank and manages to keep temps in the 65c range even under load. Because of the excellent air cooler, the card was able to boost to 2070mhz no problem gaming at stock. The only problem was the heat output and noise which there isn't much EVGA can do about that because that is the price of taming this expensive beast. Kudos to EVGA for taking everything they could improve upon the original 3090 FTW3 and doing exactly that in every aspect. If you are in the market for a 3090ti and can handle the size, heat, power and price....this is the one for you. 5/5 for EVGA maximizing the 3090ti to its full potential....warts and all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022 by Electrosoft Electrosoft

  • 3090 ti
Style: EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra
I honestly wouldn’t have gotten it for the full MSRP since that pricing was ridiculous and I don’t think it was worth it back then. -Even more so after the launch of the 4090, which is better, but still pretty expensive-. I was lucky enough to grab one of these at a -50% discount (sep 2022) which was an absolute bang for the buck considering the power and capabilities of this card. This was my first ever EVGA product and It honestly took me by surprise. It looks great IMO (I wasn't a big fan of the design when I first saw it announced, but it looks much better in person. The aesthetic with the RGB off is so clean and elegant. The cooling is awesome, it can handle rough games and not exceed +75°C. Also, remember that the 3090ti has been revised and modified to have all the ram modules on the front side again, so it doesn't have that silly 3090 ram overheating issue (something you should consider when buying something this expensive). It doesn’t sag at all since they added support to the bracket and is now pretty sturdy. Something which I am really glad about since I didn’t have to use the e-leash at all. Performance is exactly what I was expecting and I can run pretty much any game at ultra settings on 3440x1440 +120FPS. Note: The box is gargantuan. I had to travel with this GPU and it barely fitted since it was the same size as my carry-on luggage. My case is a Full Tower and this packaging is almost as big as that. (see pics for reference). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by Andres Andres

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