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GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 3080 Gaming Box (REV2.0) eGPU, WATERFORCE All-in-One Cooling System, LHR, Thunderbolt 3, GV-N3080IXEB-10GD REV2.0 External Graphics Card

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Arrives May 8 – May 14
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Features

  • Digital Max Resolution:7680x4320
  • Powerful GeForce RTX 3080 delivers incredible performance for games, creators and A.I.
  • WATERFORCE all-in-one cooling system
  • Thunderbolt 3 plug and play.Avoid using unofficial software
  • Supports 3x USB 3.0 for peripherals
  • Supports 1x Ethernet port

Description

Powerful GeForce RTX 3080 delivers incredible performance for games, creators and A.I. WATERFORCE all-in-one cooling system Thunderbolt 3 plug and play Supports 3x USB 3.0 for peripherals Supports 1x Ethernet port Supports Power Delivery (PD 3.0) to charge the laptop PC RGB fusion 2.0 - 16.7M color synchronize with other AORUS devices. LHR (Lite Hash Rate) version. Powered by GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card, AORUS RTX 3080 GAMING BOX transfers the Ultrabook laptop PC into a gaming platform, delivers the incredible performance for real-time ray tracing and graphics-intensive games.

Brand: GIGABYTE


Operating System: Windows 10


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Ram Memory Installed Size: 10 GB


Model Name: GV-N3080IXEB-10GD REV2.0


Included Components: GRAPHIC CARD, USERS MANUAL


Color: Black


CPU Manufacturer: NVIDIA


Wireless network technology: Wi-Fi


Connectivity Technology: USB, Ethernet, Thunderbolt


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680 x 4320


RAM: ‎64 LHR


Memory Speed: ‎19000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Nvidia Ge Force Rtx 3080


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎10 GB


Brand: ‎GIGABYTE


Series: ‎GV-N3080IXEB-10GD REV2.0


Item model number: ‎GV-N3080IXEB-10GD REV2.0


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎11.81 x 5.51 x 6.81 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.81 x 5.51 x 6.81 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Date First Available: August 2, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Working great with GPD Win Max 2
I've read so many mixed things about eGPUs, I was expecting to have problems. But after about 2 weeks now with this 3080 gaming box, I have nothing but good things to say. I have it paired with a GPD Win Max 2, which is pretty decent little gaming laptop already, but this gaming box puts it over the top. I love that it acts as a full USB hub so I only have to plug in a single cable to dock it. It's also much smaller than most eGPUs, and with water cooling it stays super quiet (my laptop fan is louder) and the temp usually hovers around 60C when gaming. The game I play the most currently is Overwatch 2. I'm running it at 4K with HDR and max settings ("Epic") through this gaming box, and it gets around 100 FPS with resolution scaling disabled. But I have a 144hz monitor so I let it scale dynamically so it stays at 144 fps while still looking absolutely beautiful. I was expecting there to be a small amount of input lag, since it's going over a cable. Sure, TB3 is 40gbps, but it's a *cable*, there has to be lag, right?? But there's none. It seems impossible and it's simply amazing. My laptop is running Windows 11 and I didn't have to do anything to set this thing up. When I plugged it in, Windows recognized it immediately and installed the drivers automatically. I literally did nothing. Things have come a long way! Highly recommend if you can afford it! Retail price is spendy but I got an open box one on Amazon for just ~1000. Make sure to check the "other seller" prices to see if you can get one at a lower price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by dron

  • Great if you get it used
Had it about 2 weeks, working great so far. Plays all my games at 100+FPS on 1440p high/ultra settings with the exception of cyberpunk. Not quite sure why but it’s possibly a bottleneck from the thunderbolt 3 port. AIO works great and keeps the card running chilly while under heavy load, although it does get quite loud at times. The noise is more tolerable than my laptop GPU fan however, the gaming box fans reminds me of a constant humming. Got this used for < 900 and for that price I think it’s worth but not 1300+. Try to get it on sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by dwight bello

  • Beware of this company
This company is a scam. The product did not work so I sent it back. I sent it back and they said the restocking fee is the whole amount. They only sent me back $100 off $1300. Beware beware beware I want you product did not work And charging a restocking fee at that amount is unheard of absurd and illegal ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by Neomi van Otten

  • Broken item
Received item july 23 returned same day. Item is not working would turn RGB on but not reading 3080, back panel screw pry open. Back has bulge. Fan making rattle sound. Missing a screw. Returning this to get a replacement hoping the new shipment works. Sad day i was even excited.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022 by John John

  • Shockingly plug-and-play functionality
The plug and play is shockingly efficient and works right off the bat >90% of the time. Very happy with the output graphics quality as well, this eGPU runs games like Cyberpunk, Elden Ring and Witcher 3 without breaking a sweat.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by aditya

  • Do your homework first!
Took me a whole day to figure it out, trouble shoot, and try not to stress out about this purchase, but it was so worth it. Being a filmmaker and a gamer as well, it hasn’t always been a struggle being an Apple fanboy as well because Apple has always fallen short with their GPUs for all their computers. I know their silicone chips have helped in this arena, but I’ve stuck with my intel CPU instead so I don’t lose boot camp. I am happy to say that my MacBook Pro 16 inch (late 2019) will more than likely get a couple more years running simply by having this eGPU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Elijah Nelson Chandler

  • Doesn't do what you want.
These days the manufacturer decides what you can do with your video card (for which YOU paid $1000+) and what not. Yes, LHR nowadays unlocked for Ethereum mining but anyway. Poor move NVidia, very disappointed with this eGPU. Returned it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022 by Aleksei Zakharov

  • Couldn't get it to work with any PC, but it sure looks nice and has a carrying case
Update: Beware buying from any third party or entity that charges you a restocking fee. I was charged an outrageous restocking fee, and they stated that the fee would have been the same even if the product was known defective. In my view that's essentially robbery. Here's the good, which earned 2 stars: * It's a great size and actually kindof portable * It looks nice, it's simple * Padded carrying case with handles is a great touch * It's fairly quiet, and for folks who can use them, it's liquid cooled Here's why I couldn't rate it more than 2 stars: * Out of a half dozen new laptops and 2 desktops, it didn't work on any of them -- most up do date Thunderbolt firmware & everything else you'd need, just didn't work. I'm a firm believer that this particular niche of technology just "isn't ready" yet for mainstream. It reminds me heavily of when USB hit the scene in the 90's, and how "plug and play" was more like "plug and pray". Thunderbolt is well established but the eGPU market seems very hit or miss, even on the egpu forums. Maybe in another 5 years they'll have streamlined the situation. For anyone reading this far down here's basically what happened. Followed the directions precisely, plugged it up and Windows recognized it as a device (as expected) which needed specific Nvidia drivers. So I downloaded those drivers per the guide. Drivers loaded up perfectly, reboot the machine. Nothing happened. I did find out later that you *have* to have some sort of display load on one of the ports for it to wake up, so I plugged up a monitor to the HDMI port. Doing so brought the thing to life, and for 5 whole seconds, I actually had a spare screen. After 5 seconds the driver would de-activate, the screen would be frozen, and that was it. No error, just acted like I'd unplugged everything. No errors in system logs. As the official Gigabyte driver is much much older than the current Nvidia drivers, I presumed it was a very specific driver for the purpose of the eGPU, however, in talking to people who have this product they state they use the generic Nvidia drivers just fine. So I tried those. Same results. Tried it on brand new out of the box laptops, same issue. Tried fresh copies windows 10 and 11 on a couple of computers just out of curiosity. Same issue. Thunderbolt firmware up to date on everything. Tried 4 different TB cables, including 2 new out of the packaging. No dice. Well, best of luck to anyone else, it does seem hit or miss. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022 by BH6W

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