

⚡ Power your play, stay cool, and lead the pack with GIGABYTE RTX 3080 Ti!
The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Gaming OC 12G is a powerhouse graphics card featuring NVIDIA's 2nd gen Ampere architecture, 12GB of blazing-fast GDDR6X memory on a 384-bit interface, and a robust WINDFORCE 3X cooling system. Designed for ultra-high resolutions up to 8K and equipped with advanced RT and Tensor cores, it delivers exceptional gaming and creative performance. With future-ready HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, plus a 4-year warranty, this card is built to dominate both today’s and tomorrow’s demanding workloads.
| ASIN | B083HZGMWZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,320 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Computer Memory Type | GDDR6X |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (473) |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2021 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.6 x 5.08 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | GV-N308TGAMING OC-12GD |
| Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Memory Speed | 19000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 5.08 x 2.17 inches |
| Series | RTX 3080 Ti Gaming OC 12G |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
K**N
Do this to get more performance, lower temperatures and use less power!
I plan to updated this review as I get time to do some testing so bare with me. So far the few things I tested the temps barley went up a few degrees. I plan to test a few more intense games such as Metro Exodus and CyberPunk 2077. I've heard undervolting these cards can make them run cooler and quieter with little to no loss in performance. I plan to do some voltage testing and give updates here for others to benefit from. GUIDE TO UNDERVOLTING: The idea of undervolting is to get the same or more performance from your GPU with lower power usage and better temperatures. Generally GPUs are designed to have an optimal power usage to run it, that optimal level is usually much higher than needed and thus causes excess heat and increases your power bill. Most video cards can get more out of it for less power if not, at the very least the same. Additionally, your video card won’t dynamically clock as much giving you varying FPS spikes. Few things to note before we begin: 1. Before you get your hopes up you should understand that not all GPUs are made equally and your millage may vary, but regardless you should get something out of this if you do this correctly. 2. This does not harm your video card if done correctly, if anything it will potentially make it last longer. This also does not void your warranty. That being said, I nor anyone else who instructs you how to do this will NOT be held responsible if you do something wrong and somehow blow up your video card. Feel free to do your own additional research. 3. Game crashing is normal during testing, as this is trial and error till you figure out what is a stable setting for your GPU. STEP 1: Download and install "MSI Afterburner". I will not be linking this, you can search this online and find the program. I will also assume you learned to set up the on screen monitoring. Do a search on that too so you can make sure everything is working correctly in STEP 4. You can do that in the Afterburner settings menu. I recommend having at least Framerate, GPU Power usage, GPU voltage, GPU temperature, GPU ram, Core Clock and Memory Clock usage on. You might even want to play a few games and see what your temperature and clock speeds hover at before so you have something to compare. STEP2: Open MSI Afterburner, click the gear icon seen in my second image circled blue. This will open the settings menu. In my image 3, make sure those settings match your settings menu. STEP 3: Once that is done go back to my image 2, and click the button circled in red or click “CTRL+F” on your MSI Afterburner. This will bring up a curve editor menu as seen in my image 4. Keep both MSI Afterburner and this curves menu open side by side and follow each sub step below: 1. In image 2, there is a section boxed in yellow. Pull the Core Clock slider down to -250 on your Afterburner and click the check mark at the bottom center located under your GPU name. You should see the curves editor updated with that change. 2. In my image 4, you can see my curve editor for reference. On the bottom of your curve editor, you will find the millivolt (mV) and on the left you will see the core clock speed. We already brought it down -250, so the next goal is to select a millivolt and pull it up to the appropriate core clock speed. In my case I set it at .875mV at 1905mhz core clock. I’ve seen some as low as .830mV at 1905 and beyond but it crashes for me lower than this so it will vary for you too. I suggest starting at around .830-.850mv at 1900mhz+. Once done, once again click that check mark button, but this time press the “floppy disk” icon to the left of the check mark button and click the “1” to the right side of your Afterburner to save your voltage curve. This way you can click the “1” to select this voltage profile. You can make many more if you choose to by testing what works for you. STEP 4: Now in this step, we want to make sure you have on screen monitoring on as stated in STEP 1. Run a game, preferably something current and high end. Cyberpunk 2077 is a good example, but something like Control Ultimate Edition or Horizon Zero Dawn will do. Play normally and see if everything is running smooth. If you experience no crashes after a few hours then your clock should be stable. If you’re feeling bold, you can try lowering power at the same core clock speed or increasing speed at same power usage. However, if you crash return to STEP 3 and try a higher voltage with the same or lower core clock speed. This is trial and error so be patient. Try different games once one is stable too, just in case. Once you settled on your clock speed you should have better power to performance than stock but how much depends on your silicon lottery. You should be getting a few degrees cooler and using a bit less power. BONUS TIP FOR THOSE RUNNING EXTRA HOT CARDS: You can get even better temperatures if you replace your thermal pads inside your GPU. Do an online search if this tutorial was not enough to get your thermals low enough.
P**U
Competitive Pricing + Powerful GPU
The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 Ti is a steal right now because of the competitive prices Amazon had over compared to scalpers and other retailers. This aftermarket GPU has amazing thermals with its patented fans and is better than the blower designed. Please make sure to check if the package has a yellow GIGABYTE factory seal when openings the antistatic bag. This will show you its a brand new out of the factory GPU. Make sure to register at the GIGABYTE Website for your additional 1 year warranty within 30 days. It requires a valid Serial Number, date of purchase, and Check Number on the GPU box. Afterwards, you would have a total 4 year warranty for the GPU. Gaming Experience/Summary: This things runs Minecraft with smoothly with raytracing. It obliterates games at 2k resolution like Fortnight and Genshin Impact with high frames/ultra settings. Overall, the added value of using an Amazon Credit Card because of the 5% cash back had saved me even more money buying the GPU and this is an incredible deal compared to other stores.
J**P
No regrets considering the price drops closer to MSRP
The 3080 Ti is blowing my hair back... A little background...my previous build was a Ryzen 7 3700X with an RTX 2070 Super. I already had a Ryzen 9 5900X waiting for GPU prices to come back down to Earth. I finally pulled the trigger on this card and the performance uplift is incredible. I tend to play resource intensive games like big open world shooters and such. I could only run max settings with HDR (in 2K) in certain situations with the previous build. The performance with this build is just so consistent with super high framerates over extended gaming sessions. It is just a walk in the park. The only drawback is that I am now curious about how this setup would handle 4K in those games...that means a new 4K monitor... Anyway, no regrets about this purchase at all, especially since the prices have gotten much closer to MSRP.
T**S
More FPS! More quality! Why not both?
I'm so happy I upgraded to this RTX 3080 TI I'm a gamer, and I want to run the latest games at high quality settings on a 1440P monitor at 120Hz. I want high image quality, shadows, volumetric shading, and real time ray tracing. No problem. The only thing that I'm even mildly disappointed by is that this card doesn't include a USB C jack. my previous card (a 2080 Super) did, which meant I could use it with a USB C touchscreen monitor. But that's on me, since I chose this card, rather than one that does have the jack I want. Aside from that little detail, I'm 100% happy with this card, and I'd buy it again.
C**N
Gigabyte rtx 3080 ti me fais jouer tous mes jeux en 4K je vous la conseille!
K**R
This is absolutely the best card I have ever owned, and also very visually attractive - without being gaudy or pimped-out like the EVGA 1080Ti FTW3 I sold recently. I like the polished nickel of the PCI slot cover and the twin HDMI ports. It is more than I will ever need for gaming (I don't even try overclocking, and actually underpower slightly and limit target CPU temp to 75 C). For video-editing it badly outperforms previous Quadro M6000 and RTX-3070Ti cards. I literally don't have enough time to make it to the kitchen fridge 40 ft away for another D.C. w/ blended 'spirits' and get back to my rig before it finishes rendering a 20 min. 1080p edited video. Scrolling through the raw footage timeline is smooth as 'Butta.' Wish I had waited another 6 weeks for a $150 price drop. A perfect illustration of the perils of impulse buying in a volatile GPU market.
A**R
Je rien à redire sur la qualité du produit car j'ai été déçu de ne pas pouvoir l'installer dans mon ordinateur Alienware. D'autant plus que j'avais contacté le support de DELL avant de l'acheter pour m'assurer de la compatibilité. Cet achat m'a coûté plus 100$ pour le retour. Conséquemment à tout cela, je me suis racheté un ordi complet mais pas de la firme Alienware avec des composantes qui ne sont pas propriétaires et qui me laissent une plus grande marge manœuvre pour l'évolutivité.
A**R
Mine was not factory sealed, but rather, the outer box was not sealed and the inner plastic packaging was closed with a piece of yellow tape that said "Gigabyte Certified" (ie Gigabyte technician, not the factory). It was a little bit scuffed or blemished on one the silver-colored accents beside the fan. Other reviewers did not rate the Gigabyte warranty very well with a long turnaround, so I decided not to take a chance with a possible refurbished item and instead returned the graphics card under amazon's return policy. The price was satisfactory, but Gigabyte should have specified it as refurbished or previously returned and let me make up my mind based on the product description when I first bought the item.
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