![]() EVGA slapped an absolutely massive heatsink on this triple-slot card. “There’s indeed plenty of metal for that air to cool. EVGA also offset the center fan by 10mm, which the company claims helps to “increase the direct airflow area by 16 percent.” Brad Chacos/IDG Better yet, they won’t spin whatsoever if your GPU temperatures are under 55 degrees Celsius, so you’ll enjoy silent, passively cooled operation during standard desktop usage. Their asynchronous control lets each fan respond independently to the actual temperature conditions inside your card, pulling data from those iCX sensors. “The RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra features three large second-generation “HDB” fans in its wavy shroud. The FTW3 Ultra requires a trio of 8-pin power connectors, up from the Founders Edition’s duo, to drive even more power into the card during overclocking attempts. Plan on choosing a bigger power supply just to be safe. As you’ll see in our power benchmarks later, the faster speeds result in significantly higher energy usage for this card-well more than even the RTX 3090 draws. Interestingly, EVGA still calls for the same 750-watt power supply required for the Founders Edition. While the GPU used in Nvidia’s Founders Edition model stuck to reference 1.67GHz boost speeds, EVGA pushed clocks all the way up to 1.8GHz in the ferocious FTW3 Ultra. There’s one massive difference between Nvidia and EVGA’s cards: clock speeds. (We covered GDDR6X’s advancements and Nvidia’s new “Ampere” GPU design in-depth in our original GeForce RTX 3080 FE review.) Both also feature the new “Lite Hash Rate” anti-mining technology that nerfs the production of Ethereum cryptocoins on every freshly made Nvidia GeForce GPU besides the RTX 3090. You find the same number of CUDA, ray tracing, and tensor cores in both the FTW3 Ultra and the Nvidia Founders Edition model, along with the same 12GB of ultra-fast GDDR6X memory that can handle any gaming tasks thrown at it with ease. Most of the details align perfectly, as you’d expect. …and then take a peek at EVGA’s specification sheet for the FTW3 Ultra specifically: EVGA Let’s kick things off with a refresher on the RTX 3080 Ti’s central specifications, compared to its direct predecessor: Nvidia ![]() Viewed through another lens, the EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra is an extremely high-quality custom graphics card that goes toe-to-toe with baseline RTX 3090 models for $100 less. ![]() At $1,400, you’re paying a $200 premium for the extra ferocity on top of the 3080 Ti’s sky-high base price. ![]() But the EVGA FTW3 Ultra is just as fast as an RTX 3090 thanks to its hefty overclock and abundant cooling. The FE card is almost as fast as the GeForce RTX 3090, yes. This massive, feature-laden flagship tames the RTX 3080 Ti in ways that Nvidia’s dual-slot Founders Edition simply can’t. If you’re looking for a suitable hot rod to house that screaming-fast GPU, look no further than EVGA’s RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra. “ This is the GeForce card that deep-pocketed gamers should buy,” we said. ![]() It’s just the thinnest of hairs slower than the 3090 in games. The GPU inside is barely cut-down, and while the RTX 3080 Ti gets half the memory of its bigger sibling, 12GB of GDDR6X is capable of handling even the most extreme 4K gaming workloads. The new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti is basically a 3090, but for gamers, we said in our review of Nvidia’s Founders Edition model. ![]()
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