Memory Speed | 14000 MHz |
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Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti |
Chipset Brand | RTX 2080 TI |
Card Description | NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 11 GB |
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EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Xc Hybrid Gaming, 11GB GDDR6, Hybrid & RGB LED Graphics Card 11G-P4-2384-KR
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Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti |
Brand | EVGA |
Graphics Ram Size | 11 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1635 MHz |
Graphics Processor Manufacturer | RTX 2080 TI |
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- Real Boost Clock: 1635 MHz; Memory Detail: 11264MB GDDR6; Minimum of a 650 Watt power supply required
- Adjustable RGB LED offers configuration options for all your PC lighting needs
- Hybrid Cooling AIO water cools GPU for lowest possible temperatures and highest Clocks!
- Built for EVGA Precision x1 - EVGA all-new tuning utility monitors your graphics card and gives you the power to overclock like a Pro!
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For gaming | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Noise level | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 3.6 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.1 | — | 3.9 |
Tech Support | 4.0 | — | — | 4.0 | 4.6 | — |
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graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti |
card interface | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6x | gddr6 | gddr6x | gddr6x |
graphics ram size | 11 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 24 GB |
output interface | — | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort | DisplayPort, HDMI |
memory clock speed | 14000 MHz | 15000 MHz | — | 1807 MHz | 19000 MHz | 21000 MHz |
gpu clock speed | 1635 MHz | 1837 MHz | 2640 MHz | 1807 MHz | 1725 MHz | 1920 MHz |
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The EVGA GeForce RTX 20-Series Graphics Cards are powered by the all-new NVIDIA Turing architecture to
give you incredible new levels of gaming realism, speed, power efficiency, and immersion. With the EVGA
GeForce RTX 20-Series gaming cards you get the best gaming experience with next generation graphics
performance, ice cold cooling, and advanced overclocking features with the all new EVGA Precision X1 software.
Then we add onto it with the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC HYBRID cooler, an "all in one" water cooling
solution that significantly lowers the GPU and VRAM operating temperatures. Featuring a next-gen pump, giving
you full control over both your VRM and radiator fans in EVGA Precision X1. Best of all? The water cooler is
completely self contained, with an included 120mm radiator and fan, no filling, no custom tubing, and no
maintenance. Just plug and play! Operating System Support: Windows 10 64bit and Windows 7 64bit
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Brand | EVGA |
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Series | 11G-P4-2384-KR |
Item model number | 11G-P4-2384-KR |
Item Weight | 4.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 7.89 x 14.83 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.75 x 7.89 x 14.83 inches |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B07MGZJP77 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 26, 2018 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #2,604 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers like the performance, quality and temperature of the video card. For example, they mention it's impressive, amazing and runs great. That said, some are satisfied with ease of use. That being said, opinions are mixed on value, noise, durability, and fan speed.
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Customers are impressed with the performance of the video card. They say it's amazing for both gaming and deep learning, running great, and fast. They also mention that games perform really well, with no lag or stutter. Customers also say that the rendering speeds have been exceptional, and the card can run at 100 fps on 3 monitors.
"...On the EVGA Software, you can pick the speed of the fans, if you put anything under 40% speed it’s practically silent, and it cools the gpu very well..." Read more
"...how fast the X-99 (with Samsung M.2) versus the X570 are, but both boot quickly (at least the X-99 used to)...." Read more
"...I have been pushing it hard for over a year now and it shows no sign of fatigue. And it is darn pretty to boot...." Read more
"...Pros:- 100 fps 4k gaming- Good looking card- 100 fps on 3 monitors (49" @ 144hz. / ultra settings, 2 x 28" at 60hz)-..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video card. They mention that it is a great graphics card, the best one of the bunch, and the best hardware. Some say that the card looks great and is able to max out all of their gaming graphics settings. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...DLSS can increase quality while also increase framerate when programmed correctly. The 1xxx series cards can't do that...." Read more
"...And it is darn pretty to boot.This was a gift to myself and I'm glad I ponied up the cash, especially since prices have gone even higher...." Read more
"...It does all the graphics and rendering I want without hiccups or lags. I LOVE this video card and have trusted EVGA for YEARS!..." Read more
"...Pros:- 100 fps 4k gaming- Good looking card- 100 fps on 3 monitors (49" @ 144hz. / ultra settings, 2 x 28" at 60hz)-..." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the video card. They mention that it runs cool, keeps temps pretty low, and has great power. The three fans provide sufficient cooling with lower noise than previous 3 fan cards. The card cools off fast when the intensive apps are turned off, and the fan is extremely quiet.
"...put anything under 40% speed it’s practically silent, and it cools the gpu very well...." Read more
"...This thing DOSE NOT GET THE LEAST BIT HOT! I have NOT overclocked at ALL...." Read more
"...Less noise, but more heat and heat is a killer of speed. I used EVGA Precison X1 to set manual fan curves. Mine are 70% through 80c then 100%...." Read more
"...The water cooler keeps this card very cool never goes above 61c in high gaming loads for hours on end...." Read more
Customers find the video card easy to use. They mention that the overclocking software is easy to install, simple, and great. Customers also say that the EVGA Precision X1 software interface and functionality is great. They say that overclocks fairly straight forward and that the software thoroughly assists with overclock.
"...Windowed panel, thumb screws for panels and filters and VERY easy to install components in...." Read more
"...It does have software that thoroughly assists with overclocking...." Read more
"...this card for about 2 months now and 0 problems and the installation process was very easy...." Read more
"...The EVGA Precision X1 software interface and functionality is great. I primarily use these for 3D design, rendering and animation...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the video card. Some mention that it's worth the price, while others say that it is pricey and not worth over 1k.
"...However, this card is extremely expensive right now, and won’t fit most people’s budget. Any card really won’t fit your budget currently...." Read more
"...is if you are willing to spend the money for this card it is definately worth it. I recommend getting at least a year warranty along with this card." Read more
"...Yes the price is crazy, yes scalpers are getting extra money, but this card is the real deal...." Read more
"...This eliminated all issues I had with the aforementioned. Expensive but worth it if your serious...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the video card. Some mention it's surprising quiet, while others say the fans produce some noise at high load. The pump has some strange noise when first installed, and some customers find the coil/whining sound annoying. The fans make an audible clicking sound, and the PC starts up with a humming noise. However, some customers have not had volume issues.
"...Tolerable at 2k rpms.- Slight fan scraping noise only at start up.... its not my pc, qs I keep the witing tight and wasnt making noise with..." Read more
"...the speed of the fans, if you put anything under 40% speed it’s practically silent, and it cools the gpu very well...." Read more
"...heat was being pumped out of my machine and the fan noise on this card was highly obnoxious. So I ended up turning everything down to low...." Read more
"The two built in fan curves are just ok. Less noise, but more heat and heat is a killer of speed. I used EVGA Precison X1 to set manual fan curves...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the video card. Some mention that the hoses are very sturdy and durable, while others say that it has physically fallen apart in their PC.
"The first one of these I bought had a stability problem. I'm not sure if the built in boost was too much or what...." Read more
"...No tearing or stuttering and no AA enabled in the WoW menu. This particular card is HUGE...." Read more
"...Apex was running at steady 140fps though the game crashes several times. Never had a crash with my 1070...." Read more
"Less than a week after it arrived and this card is already physically falling apart in my PC...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fan speed of the video card. Some mention that it's unbelievably smooth and buttery smooth 10-15 frames, while others say that it is ludicrously fast, has low FPS, and all forms of input would be sluggish and delayed.
"...So I ended up turning everything down to low. Still having intense fan speed I resorted to turning down to 1080p locked at 60fps...." Read more
"...- Smooth game play- No Screen tearingCons:- 100 fps- On the noisy side...." Read more
"...the EVGA software S1 precisions, also this software unable to accurately show the fan speed on both fan on the radiator and the fan mounting on the..." Read more
"...All 3 had noise issues and performance was on lower end. This card not a single issue since day one for almost a year." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021
My TV is a Samsung 4K 48" with no Gsync or Freesync. Playing WoW with all but ground clutter at max (so i can see chests etc. easier) the lowest fps was 70 (flying really fast over the tree tops) and my average is 120 (pretty much every where). No tearing or stuttering and no AA enabled in the WoW menu. This particular card is HUGE. If you did want to use two of them, the top cards fan air intakes would be severely restricted. Why you would need two does beg the question as one RTX 2080 Ti (EVGAS' top model) runs 4K with ZERO issues. Replacing my EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3. My 1080 ran my 27" rogswift IPS monitor (same settings) with no issues, but did struggle at times running my 4k TV, but it DID run my 4k TV.
If like me you really really want to play games on a large 4k TV, EVGAs 2080 Ti fits the bill. down side? it's $1,500.00. I was holding out for AMD and Nvidia to release their next set of video cards, but decided not to wait until October or even later.
My ASUS X-99 decided to quit working, so went with GIGABYTE X570 Auros Master, two Sabrent 1T 4.0 and 3600x chip set. Only one M.2 slot is pcie 4.0 the other 2 are 3.0. I liked the cost and feature set of the MB versus other offerings that had two or more 4.0 enabled M.2 slots. I do not have any tools that would show how fast the X-99 (with Samsung M.2) versus the X570 are, but both boot quickly (at least the X-99 used to). Cost was just under $1,000 to replace my MB, chip set and two HD. I included information on my system so you would know what the 2080 ti was running in. I've built 5 computers for family members and all 5 used Corsair carbide air 540. Windowed panel, thumb screws for panels and filters and VERY easy to install components in.
Bottom line: If a 2080 Ti is in your budget, it's a great performer.
I game at 1440p so the 1080 Ti was a great choice. I still love that card, but wanted to try the new features of the 2080 Ti. The price is silly, but the new hardware is no joke. There still are only a handful of games (and 3DMark) that use DLSS or ray tracing; I've only tried the benchmark in 3DMark, but ray tracing and DLSS really are amazing. Granted, 3DMark made a specific test to show this off (and nVidia has made a test for DLSS), but the reflections and lighting are incredible. nVidia wanted to get in the market before AMD to charge crazy prices so there really are few games that can use this new tech, but it will happen soon enough. I am bummed that the 2080 doesn't give much of a performance bump over the 1080 Ti because of the price. I had to shell out another $400 bucks to get about 30% better frames at 1440p.
I've only had time to play Monster Hunter: World and Far Cry 5 with the new card. With the 1080 Ti I was getting 60-75 FPS on Monster Hunter and about 60-100 FPS on Far Cry 5. Monster Hunter hasn't gotten much better as I'm now getting about 60-90 FPS with the 2080 Ti, but Far Cry 5 has gone up to 90-144 FPS (144 Hz monitor). Monster Hunter World requires a serious amount of hardware, so I'm not too worried about the performance difference. I am excited to try Tomb Raider and Metro Exodus. I've seen from other reviews that turning on ray tracing decreases performance. The other HUGE thing is that because of the adoption rate of the 2080 and 2080 Ti, nVidia is releasing ray tracing on Pascal cards. They will probably take a fairly deep dip in performance since they don't have the same processing power as the 2080 and 2080 Ti, but at least nVidia is trying to give new software enhancements to people that can't afford the new flagship cards. DLSS can increase quality while also increase framerate when programmed correctly. The 1xxx series cards can't do that.
Yes the price is crazy, yes scalpers are getting extra money, but this card is the real deal. The only faster consumer card is the Titan RTX, but it goes for an incredible $2,500 with only about a 10% increase in FPS. You could SLI two 2080 Ti's for cheaper. I've heard the 2080 Ti can run most games in 4K at 60 FPS which is the holy grail of gaming. I tend to side with professional reviewers that framerate is more important that resolution which is why I have a 1440p monitor and not a 4K monitor. The other issue is getting a 4K monitor that can go over 60 FPS. There are only a handful of them out there and they cost at least a grand.
If you have the money, the 144Hz+ monitor, and the patience to wait for features to be released for new games, this is the best choice. If you're on a 900 series card and are running 1440p or 1080p, this card is overkill- go with the 2070 or 2080. It's ironic that 1080 Ti prices have climbed again so you're paying the same or more than for the 2080.
I have quite a few fans in my case, so using the Precision X1 software, I'm able to keep the card at about 73 C using the auto fan curve feature. I can hear the card, but it's not any louder than my 1080 Ti Founder's Edition. Being able to change the LED is nice since I have a blue theme in my case. I've almost always gone with EVGA because their customer support is the best and they provide so many choices in cards. Even though there is the FTW3 and cards that are better cooled, I'm still able to get about 1800 MHz on the card just using the X1 software. I don't see a huge need to spend $100-300 more for that, but that's my opinion.
Enough rambling. If you have the $ and want high resolution, high framerate goodness, buy this card.
Machine Specs:
MSi MEG z390 ACE Mobo
Intel i7-9700k OC to 5 GHz with Corsair H80i V2 cooler
EVGA 2080 Ti Black Edition
16 GB Corsair RGB DDR4 3000 MHz
Samsung 850 Pro SSD for OS
Seagate SSHD 4 TB for games and storage
EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2, 80+ PLATINUM 1000W PSU
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Reviewed in Mexico on March 17, 2020
Note: Besides the initial few minutes startup there has been no noticeable pump noise coming from this GPU as others have stated.
+ Beautiful design and LEDs
+ Runs fairly quiet and cool
+ Incredible performance
+ Precision X1 software has some very useful tools and information
- Had to return the first one due to crashing and BSOD
- Price to performance is awful (NVIDIA's fault, not EVGA)
- Potential for GPU sag
- Precision X1 software loves to crash on my system a lot of the time
This card is an absolute star performer and will handle gaming, video editing, art design, and anything else you can throw at it, with ease. I don't blame EVGA for the pricing as NVIDIA controls the pricing points for each level of GPU, but because of this pricing, it is hard to recommend this card to pure gamers unless they are after decent frames in 4K. The price to performance ratio is abysmal for gamers.
Ray Tracing (RTX), the card's main selling point, is not readily available in mainstream gaming titles, and when it is activated, it becomes a major performance hit as it will drop frames dramatically. NVIDIA's answer to this drop was supposed to be Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), and while it may work, there are even fewer titles that can utilize that feature.
I have had no issues overclocking between 100-150 MHz on the core clock, and over 1000 on the memory clock, and during both stock and overclocked settings, this gpu never went over 70 degrees celsius on the stock fan curve. With a custom, and more aggressive fan curve, the temperature hovers between 60-65 degrees in my terrible summer weather.
Precision X1 software is useful and provides the user with lots of data and temperature read outs that you will not find on other software, and overclocking is a breeze within this utility. I still do not use it over MSI Afterburner simply because it crashes about 50% of the time when I use it. It is more a question of when, rather than if, but when X1 becomes more stable through patches and updates it will be an excellent software program to use with this card and others.
Overall, it is an incredible graphics card which I would definitely recommend to people who are after a gpu that will excel at more than just gaming, like video editing and graphic/art design, or alternatively, if you are a hardcore gamer, with an enthusiast level PC that is after 4K 60+ FPS or 1440p 120+ FPS on maxed out settings, this card will fit the bill, and that bill will be large.
My specs for reference:
Intel i7-9700K @ 5.0 GHz
32GB RAM @ 3200 MHz
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2019
+ Beautiful design and LEDs
+ Runs fairly quiet and cool
+ Incredible performance
+ Precision X1 software has some very useful tools and information
- Had to return the first one due to crashing and BSOD
- Price to performance is awful (NVIDIA's fault, not EVGA)
- Potential for GPU sag
- Precision X1 software loves to crash on my system a lot of the time
This card is an absolute star performer and will handle gaming, video editing, art design, and anything else you can throw at it, with ease. I don't blame EVGA for the pricing as NVIDIA controls the pricing points for each level of GPU, but because of this pricing, it is hard to recommend this card to pure gamers unless they are after decent frames in 4K. The price to performance ratio is abysmal for gamers.
Ray Tracing (RTX), the card's main selling point, is not readily available in mainstream gaming titles, and when it is activated, it becomes a major performance hit as it will drop frames dramatically. NVIDIA's answer to this drop was supposed to be Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), and while it may work, there are even fewer titles that can utilize that feature.
I have had no issues overclocking between 100-150 MHz on the core clock, and over 1000 on the memory clock, and during both stock and overclocked settings, this gpu never went over 70 degrees celsius on the stock fan curve. With a custom, and more aggressive fan curve, the temperature hovers between 60-65 degrees in my terrible summer weather.
Precision X1 software is useful and provides the user with lots of data and temperature read outs that you will not find on other software, and overclocking is a breeze within this utility. I still do not use it over MSI Afterburner simply because it crashes about 50% of the time when I use it. It is more a question of when, rather than if, but when X1 becomes more stable through patches and updates it will be an excellent software program to use with this card and others.
Overall, it is an incredible graphics card which I would definitely recommend to people who are after a gpu that will excel at more than just gaming, like video editing and graphic/art design, or alternatively, if you are a hardcore gamer, with an enthusiast level PC that is after 4K 60+ FPS or 1440p 120+ FPS on maxed out settings, this card will fit the bill, and that bill will be large.
My specs for reference:
Intel i7-9700K @ 5.0 GHz
32GB RAM @ 3200 MHz