
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, designed for gaming at maximum settings in 1080p and 1440p, is closely matched to its successor, the RTX 3090, particularly with its TDP of 350W, which is identical to the RTX 3090's, while offering nearly indistinguishable performance.
Originally launched at an MSRP of $1200 USD, the Founder's Edition of the card is limitedly available through official channels, but partner manufacturer cards are selling for an average of $999.99 USD across various online retailers. The RTX 3080 Ti now competes with the newer 40-series lineup, which are more affordable and offer similar or better performance. Nonetheless, for those who already own the RTX 3080 Ti, it continues to deliver excellent performance.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
THE GOOD
- Performance
Performs much closer to the RTX 3090 than the RTX 3080. Falling only 2 FPS behind in 4K 1% Low FPS testing.
THE BAD
- Price
Currently available from partner manufacturers for an average of $999.99 USD. In the majority of applications, the new 40-SUPER line provides a better price-to-performance.
THE REST
- Overall
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti delivers strong performance, comparable to its successor the RTX 3090, but is still a pricey option.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti utilizes 8nm technology and is built on NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture. The card is based on the GA102 graphics processor, which has 28,300 million transistors within a 628 mm² die. It features 112 Render Output Units (ROPs), 320 texture mapping units, 10240 shading units, and 80 ray tracing acceleration cores. With a typical board power of 350W, the card tested by Labs is manufactured by NVIDIA, and has a dual-slot, dual-fan design that fits in most computer cases. It has the standard RTX 30-series 3 x DisplayPort v1.4 output, and 1 x HDMI v2.1 ports.
Physically and under the shroud, it is essentially a slightly smaller version of the RTX 3090.
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Front of the box.
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Front of the card.
The RTX 3080 Ti supports DirectX 12 Ultimate and NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience and G-SYNC features. As well as NVIDIA’s full suite of DLSS 3 and ray tracing technologies.
It features NVIDIA’s 7th Generation Encoder, and 5th Generation Decoder, with full support for H264 Encode/Decode, H265/HEVC Encode/Decode, but only AV1 Decode.
In terms of performance, the RTX 3080 Ti delivers smooth gaming experiences at 1080p and higher resolutions. During testing, it consistently performed well across different resolutions, maintaining a top position in the charts throughout all tests. However, its performance was often closer to that of the RTX 3090, rather than falling behind it by a significant margin. This is particularly evident in the results for 4K 1% Low FPS testing, falling only 2 FPS behind the RTX 3090.
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