Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Gaming OC review

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The Ampere GPU series will replace the Turing lineup, which will fade out of the market as these cards sit right on top of their prices yet are much faster. The GeForce RTX 3080 Ti has an impressive 10240 activated stream/Shader processors (40 CUs), 112 ROPs,  320 Texture units, and the capability to do a trick or two more with its 320 3rd gen Tensor cores and 80 Raytracing cores.  Below, some candy shots, placing a bit of focus on the 12-pin connecter and showing how the card looks when amped up as, despite its size, it still does look high-grade with sweet aesthetics.

  • The reference 3060 Ti cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.66 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.41 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3070 cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.73 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.50 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3080 cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.71 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.44 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3080 Ti cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.67 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.37 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3090 cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.70 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.40 GHz domain. 

The metal back plate not only provides an aesthetical shape, but also enhances the structure of the graphics card to provide complete protection.  

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