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EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
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Evga Geforce Rtx 3070 Ti 8gb Ftw3 Ultra 08g-p5-3797-kl | 1yr Warranty,
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Update 7/8/2021: Been playing Red Dead Redemption 2 with everything on max settings, getting a constant 60+ FPS on 2560x1080 (21:9) ultrawide, paired with a Ryzen 3800X 8-core processor. GPU load varies between about 70-85% depending on the environment, temps haven't gone up past 66°C so far. Haven't noticed any coil whine either. Cool and quiet, must have gotten a good one. The only setting I knocked down was tree tessellation because it bumped my GPU load up to ~98% and it doesn't really affect much beyond the details of tree trunks. Obviously this had more of an impact in forest environments in the game. I was fortunate enough to win the Newegg Shuffle and got the card I was dreaming of. Upgrading from a 6-year old GTX 960, the performance is night and day. ... MoreUpdate 7/8/2021: Been playing Red Dead Redemption 2 with everything on max settings, getting a constant 60+ FPS on 2560x1080 (21:9) ultrawide, paired with a Ryzen 3800X 8-core processor. GPU load varies between about 70-85% depending on the environment, temps haven't gone up past 66°C so far. Haven't noticed any coil whine either. Cool and quiet, must have gotten a good one. The only setting I knocked down was tree tessellation because it bumped my GPU load up to ~98% and it doesn't really affect much beyond the details of tree trunks. Obviously this had more of an impact in forest environments in the game. I was fortunate enough to win the Newegg Shuffle and got the card I was dreaming of. Upgrading from a 6-year old GTX 960, the performance is night and day. Fallout 4 and Valheim, and at 2560x1080, both run on max settings with a constant 120+ FPS. The card's fans barely need to turn on with Fallout 4, and I haven't seen the temps go above 54° C. And if you're the type of person who is triggered by RGB lights, you can disable them entirely with EVGA's PrecisionX software, the same software used for overclocking the card. I tried uploading a quick video of some of the lighting settings via Newegg, but the uploader keeps failing. You can see them here: https://youtu.be/fUNwXF08C8U This is by far the biggest card I've owned. It's 2.75 slots thick and nearly a foot long. Make sure to measure your case, if you are lucky enough to get one. I got myself a little GPU support pole and cut it down to the exact size for my case (Corsair 450D) because I didn't want this GPU ruining my PCI slot over time. Thank you, Newegg, and I hope you can find a good GPU in this sad market we're in. The imaginary meme currency crash can't come soon enough.
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The card performs pretty well and it's a bit easier to get as the KL indicates it's a limited hash rate card. Now miners aren't hunting them as much and resell value is less.The cooling works great, and the fans can be kept pretty quiet. You can't really push all that much OC out of it though. I got 100/200 in a quick test. The voltage control is a bit more limited than my previous cards, but that might be normal for this gen, I don't know.It is loud at 100% fan, but I don't think they go much beyond 60% without breaking a sweat. The switch on the card just changes the default fan curve. Better off making your own.It's been a huge upgrade for me and I'm happy with it. EVGA is honestly the best AIB by far.
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I originally had a 1060 but about 2 months ago I was able to get a Rtx 3060 xc direct from EVGA. In a perfect world I would buy a 3080 or 3080ti for future proof but it is what is. It's a huge leap from 1060 to 3060 and about 20fps from 3060 to 3070ti. I don't think a 3070ti is a good bet for 4k but I have a 2k monitor with 75mhz. The 3060 was running Cyberpunk, AC Valhalla and SOTR at Nvidia optimal at around 60 FPS+. Cyberpunk ray tracing medium was only about 52 FPS with a 3060. 3070ti pumps everything up to about the max at 75 fps. Older games the 3070ti is fully capable of over 100fps with most games at ultimate. *update 9/27/21. I wanted to update this after a few months. EVGA released a firmware update (and cyberpunk released 1.31) and since then I have been ... MoreI originally had a 1060 but about 2 months ago I was able to get a Rtx 3060 xc direct from EVGA. In a perfect world I would buy a 3080 or 3080ti for future proof but it is what is. It's a huge leap from 1060 to 3060 and about 20fps from 3060 to 3070ti. I don't think a 3070ti is a good bet for 4k but I have a 2k monitor with 75mhz. The 3060 was running Cyberpunk, AC Valhalla and SOTR at Nvidia optimal at around 60 FPS+. Cyberpunk ray tracing medium was only about 52 FPS with a 3060. 3070ti pumps everything up to about the max at 75 fps. Older games the 3070ti is fully capable of over 100fps with most games at ultimate. *update 9/27/21. I wanted to update this after a few months. EVGA released a firmware update (and cyberpunk released 1.31) and since then I have been maxing Cyberpunk at 75 FPS Ultimate Ray Tracing easily. Other games seem to be greatly improved too. Benchmark website I constantly get 177% GPU benchmark. This really did turn out to be a great card.
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EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
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EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
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Evga Geforce Rtx 3070 Ti 8gb Ftw3 Ultra 08g-p5-3797-kl | 1yr Warranty,
Delivery $50.40
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Evga Geforce Rtx 3070 Ti Ftw3 Ultra Gaming | Nvidia | Argb Led
Delivery $25
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Sealed Evga Geforce Rtx3070 Ti 8gb Gpu Gddr6x Ultra Gaming
Delivery $212.96
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Update 7/8/2021: Been playing Red Dead Redemption 2 with everything on max settings, getting a constant 60+ FPS on 2560x1080 (21:9) ultrawide, paired with a Ryzen 3800X 8-core processor. GPU load varies between about 70-85% depending on the environment, temps haven't gone up past 66°C so far. Haven't noticed any coil whine either. Cool and quiet, must have gotten a good one. The only setting I knocked down was tree tessellation because it bumped my GPU load up to ~98% and it doesn't really affect much beyond the details of tree trunks. Obviously this had more of an impact in forest environments in the game. I was fortunate enough to win the Newegg Shuffle and got the card I was dreaming of. Upgrading from a 6-year old GTX 960, the performance is night and day. ... MoreUpdate 7/8/2021: Been playing Red Dead Redemption 2 with everything on max settings, getting a constant 60+ FPS on 2560x1080 (21:9) ultrawide, paired with a Ryzen 3800X 8-core processor. GPU load varies between about 70-85% depending on the environment, temps haven't gone up past 66°C so far. Haven't noticed any coil whine either. Cool and quiet, must have gotten a good one. The only setting I knocked down was tree tessellation because it bumped my GPU load up to ~98% and it doesn't really affect much beyond the details of tree trunks. Obviously this had more of an impact in forest environments in the game. I was fortunate enough to win the Newegg Shuffle and got the card I was dreaming of. Upgrading from a 6-year old GTX 960, the performance is night and day. Fallout 4 and Valheim, and at 2560x1080, both run on max settings with a constant 120+ FPS. The card's fans barely need to turn on with Fallout 4, and I haven't seen the temps go above 54° C. And if you're the type of person who is triggered by RGB lights, you can disable them entirely with EVGA's PrecisionX software, the same software used for overclocking the card. I tried uploading a quick video of some of the lighting settings via Newegg, but the uploader keeps failing. You can see them here: https://youtu.be/fUNwXF08C8U This is by far the biggest card I've owned. It's 2.75 slots thick and nearly a foot long. Make sure to measure your case, if you are lucky enough to get one. I got myself a little GPU support pole and cut it down to the exact size for my case (Corsair 450D) because I didn't want this GPU ruining my PCI slot over time. Thank you, Newegg, and I hope you can find a good GPU in this sad market we're in. The imaginary meme currency crash can't come soon enough.
The card performs pretty well and it's a bit easier to get as the KL indicates it's a limited hash rate card. Now miners aren't hunting them as much and resell value is less.The cooling works great, and the fans can be kept pretty quiet. You can't really push all that much OC out of it though. I got 100/200 in a quick test. The voltage control is a bit more limited than my previous cards, but that might be normal for this gen, I don't know.It is loud at 100% fan, but I don't think they go much beyond 60% without breaking a sweat. The switch on the card just changes the default fan curve. Better off making your own.It's been a huge upgrade for me and I'm happy with it. EVGA is honestly the best AIB by far.
I originally had a 1060 but about 2 months ago I was able to get a Rtx 3060 xc direct from EVGA. In a perfect world I would buy a 3080 or 3080ti for future proof but it is what is. It's a huge leap from 1060 to 3060 and about 20fps from 3060 to 3070ti. I don't think a 3070ti is a good bet for 4k but I have a 2k monitor with 75mhz. The 3060 was running Cyberpunk, AC Valhalla and SOTR at Nvidia optimal at around 60 FPS+. Cyberpunk ray tracing medium was only about 52 FPS with a 3060. 3070ti pumps everything up to about the max at 75 fps. Older games the 3070ti is fully capable of over 100fps with most games at ultimate. *update 9/27/21. I wanted to update this after a few months. EVGA released a firmware update (and cyberpunk released 1.31) and since then I have been ... MoreI originally had a 1060 but about 2 months ago I was able to get a Rtx 3060 xc direct from EVGA. In a perfect world I would buy a 3080 or 3080ti for future proof but it is what is. It's a huge leap from 1060 to 3060 and about 20fps from 3060 to 3070ti. I don't think a 3070ti is a good bet for 4k but I have a 2k monitor with 75mhz. The 3060 was running Cyberpunk, AC Valhalla and SOTR at Nvidia optimal at around 60 FPS+. Cyberpunk ray tracing medium was only about 52 FPS with a 3060. 3070ti pumps everything up to about the max at 75 fps. Older games the 3070ti is fully capable of over 100fps with most games at ultimate. *update 9/27/21. I wanted to update this after a few months. EVGA released a firmware update (and cyberpunk released 1.31) and since then I have been maxing Cyberpunk at 75 FPS Ultimate Ray Tracing easily. Other games seem to be greatly improved too. Benchmark website I constantly get 177% GPU benchmark. This really did turn out to be a great card.
I went from a EVGA 1070 to the FTW3 3070ti. Best decision of my life. The card is quieter then my 1070 was under load, and it plays every game I want in 1440p. I dont even use fps counters or sensor monitors anymore because after a few weeks of usage, I know I dont need to worry as the card can handle whatever I throw at it. My only con to this card is its wide af. Didnt fit in my O11 Dynamic Razer edition when I had it horizontally installed, the gpu power cables pushed hard against the side panel glass. If you have an o11 Dynamic, get the vertical mount too.
Through Newegg shuffle I managed to successfully acquire what 99% of other people are STILL struggling to get their hands on, an RTX 3xxx series Ampere GPU. The RTX 3070Ti wasn't my first choice for a new GPU but I couldn't pass up the opportunity for an upgrade and something that has eaten away at my mind while also taking up a great deal of my free time to find. Upon arrival I felt a huge weight had finally been lifted off of my shoulders. First impressions, the card absolutely dwarfs my GTX 1070Ti in comparison. I have only ever owned MSI GPUs so as my first EVGA product the build quality is outstanding. Handling the GPU before installation you really get a sense that great care was taken when manufacturing and assembling. After the card clicked into my PCI-E ... MoreThrough Newegg shuffle I managed to successfully acquire what 99% of other people are STILL struggling to get their hands on, an RTX 3xxx series Ampere GPU. The RTX 3070Ti wasn't my first choice for a new GPU but I couldn't pass up the opportunity for an upgrade and something that has eaten away at my mind while also taking up a great deal of my free time to find. Upon arrival I felt a huge weight had finally been lifted off of my shoulders. First impressions, the card absolutely dwarfs my GTX 1070Ti in comparison. I have only ever owned MSI GPUs so as my first EVGA product the build quality is outstanding. Handling the GPU before installation you really get a sense that great care was taken when manufacturing and assembling. After the card clicked into my PCI-E slot it was eerily quiet, time seemed to slow, and I basked in the glory that my build had finally acquired the final piece of the puzzle. Gaming at 1440p 144hz MAX settings in several intensive games the EVGA RTX 3070Ti FTW3 does not disappoint and I was thoroughly impressed with it's performance. Would I recommend this to others? The RTX 3070Ti is one of the least impressive Ti cards Nvidia has released over the years. The RTX 3070Ti is essentially a beefed up RTX 3070 rather than a gimped RTX 3080. This puts it closer to the RTX 3070 in terms of performance. However, I would recommend this particular card to others because of EVGA's factory overclock, build quality, and visual appeal. If you want an astounding 1440p gaming experience and the ability to also dabble in some light 4k gaming then this product is for you. This card will suit me well for years to come and I am finally happy to be enjoying a current generation GPU.
This graphics card is a beast. I paid $160 over MSRP for it but when most graphics cards are 50% above MSRP its really not that bad of a deal. This graphics card is massive so make sure it is compatible with your board and has enough room as well as a big enough power supply.I can max out my FPS on Apex legends on ultra settings if I want to. Havent tried other games yet but so far it handles Apex like a dream. Very quiet and cool GPU and definitely recommend if you can get your hands on one.
Has some great features that makes some games look awesome. Mechwarrior 5 and Horizon Zero Dawn both look amazing. However the NVIDIA experience leaves a lot to be desired. It often under-sets the graphics settings for the games and then throws errors when u manually set them. Just easier to set them in game at that point. Also, the software is basically Spyware when u read the agreement. And of course you have to agree to unlock the software features. Despite the first few months struggle with drivers on my 5700XT, the card had been flawless ever since. For the first time in my life, the experience with this NVIDIA card has me pining for an AMD card. Might trade it in for a 6800xt if I can find one.
Beauty of a card. Installed it in my system yesterday. I game in 2560x1440, and while I'm not playing any of the truly brutal games (i.e. Cyberpunk 2077), what I have in my catalog runs smoothly and comfortably on Ultra settings. Ran OCCT to see how stressing the card would do - temps largely stayed around 75C at 99% load, suggesting that if the card needs to be OC'd beyond what's done at the factory, it could be bumped up from there fairly easily. EVGA software makes it easy to adjust as well. My framerates are fine as is, so I'll leave it where it's at, comfortable that the cooling solution is more than adequate to keep the card safe. Fans ramp up with temperature, so under most less-stressful situations, you don't hear a thing from them.
When the 3070 Ti was announced, I was worried the card would have the same thermal issues that plague many 3080 and 3090 cards due to faster GDDR6X memory. However, even at load, this card runs wonderfully quiet - I cant hear it over other computer noise or the ambient noises in my house. At stock, its core temp rarely goes above 70C, and the memory temperature only bumps 80ish occasionally - warm, but definitely reasonable! Compared to my EVGA 1080 SC it replaced, which got pretty hot and loud under load, this thing is very nice. One thing I really like about it is it has diagnostic LEDs directly on the card. When I first installed it, the card had no picture and the ARGB light bar was off, which was worrying. However, the card has 3 small red LEDs - one above each ... MoreWhen the 3070 Ti was announced, I was worried the card would have the same thermal issues that plague many 3080 and 3090 cards due to faster GDDR6X memory. However, even at load, this card runs wonderfully quiet - I cant hear it over other computer noise or the ambient noises in my house. At stock, its core temp rarely goes above 70C, and the memory temperature only bumps 80ish occasionally - warm, but definitely reasonable! Compared to my EVGA 1080 SC it replaced, which got pretty hot and loud under load, this thing is very nice. One thing I really like about it is it has diagnostic LEDs directly on the card. When I first installed it, the card had no picture and the ARGB light bar was off, which was worrying. However, the card has 3 small red LEDs - one above each power port, and a third one to the side. The light over one of the power ports was lit, and this light indicates that that specific port is not receiving power! In my case it was because one of my cablemod power extensions was defective, and it was very easy to diagnose and remove the extension to solve the issue. Overall great cooling and design by EVGA as always. Its a shame these cards are so difficult to find.
I waited for about 5-6 months to buy a 3070, and obviously was not able to get one. The Shuffle popped up and said that I had won this one, so this is what I got and I couldn't be happier. I upgraded from a 1070 so the difference is night and day. Coming from a first-time PC builder (with no knowledge of overclocking) it's very easy to use and the companion software is relatively user-friendly. With a mild overclock it does pretty dang good too. With the state of the market right now, I have absolutely zero complaints about this card. If you can afford it and it's in the shuffle, GO FOR IT
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