Memory Speed | 15500 MHz |
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Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
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EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Ftw3 Hybrid Gaming, 08G-P4-3288-KR, 8GB GDDR6, RGB LED Logo, iCX2 Technology, Metal Backplate
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 |
Brand | EVGA |
Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1845 MHz |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
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- Real Boost Clock: 1845 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR6
- Adjustable RGB LED offers configuration options for all your PC lighting needs
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For gaming | 4.7 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Noise level | 4.2 | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
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graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 | RTX 4070 SUPER | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 |
card interface | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | gddr6 | gddr6x | gddr6x | gddr6x | gddr6 | gddr6x |
graphics ram size | 8 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB |
output interface | HDMI | PCI Express | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort |
memory clock speed | 15500 MHz | 2520 MHz | 21000 MHz | — | 1807 MHz | — |
gpu clock speed | 1845 MHz | 2550 MHz | 2565 MHz | 2490 MHz | 1807 MHz | — |
fan count | — | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
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The EVGA GeForce RTX K-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 K-series gaming cards you get the best gaming experience with the next generation graphics performance, ice cold cooling, and advanced overclocking features with the all new EVGA Precision x1 software. The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs have reinvented graphics and set a new bar for performance. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary NVIDIA RTX platform, The new graphics cards bring together real-time Ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is not only a whole new way to experience games - this is the ultimate PC gaming experience.
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Brand | EVGA |
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Item model number | 08G-P4-3288-KR |
Item Weight | 3.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.45 x 1.54 x 5.48 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.45 x 1.54 x 5.48 inches |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B07VKHNFCX |
Date First Available | July 23, 2019 |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #3,129 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers like the quality and performance of the video card. For example, they say it's a solid card that runs great and has all the right outputs. Customers are also impresseded with the performance at 1440p, saying it'll blow you away. However, some customers disagree on value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video card. They mention that it is a solid card, performs quite well, and has all the right outputs. Some say that the card is able to handle even the most demanding games.
"...Every game has worked perfectly, I have more features to mess with like the RTX implementation, the card is quieter (much, much quieter), drivers..." Read more
"...Not that they're bad, they actually perform quite well. If you're worried about temps and only having 2 fans, don't be...." Read more
"...EVGA Precision x1 makes it super easy, really impressive software...." Read more
"...No stutter, tearing, etcetcetc...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video card. They say that it runs fast, is stellar, and is a solid performer at 1440p with a 144Hz monitor. They also mention that there is no stutter, tearing, or FPS issues. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and quality of the product.
"...Performance is fantastic, I play everything in 4k and most games I don't have to tweak anything performance-wise unless I want to...." Read more
"...No stutter, tearing, etcetcetc...." Read more
"...Unluckily, I haven't won the silicon lottery with this chip, only 2055MHz con the core, and 8375MHz on the memory (+100 core - +625 memory)" Read more
"...based on Nvidia's Turing architecture, which means it delivers top-of-the-line performance in everything from gaming to 3D rendering...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the video card. Some mention that it's worth the money, has the best balance of price/performance, and is semi budget build friendly. However, others say that it is over-priced and not worth the hassle.
"...you're spending a premium for the 2080S, but I'd say it's worth the extra money over a 2070S if you're planning on playing in 4k resolutions...." Read more
"...I’ve justified it as “future proofing” my setup. The cost was a little tough, but base on this performance I’d say it was worth every penny...." Read more
"...At $730, the 2080S Ultra is the best balance of price/performance...." Read more
"...great GPU, performing somewhere between a 2080 and 2080 Ti, and priced accordingly...." Read more
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On the AMD card I had problems with nearly every game I played at some point, whether it was crashing or issues after a patch. My sound over HDMI through my receiver skipped and popped ever since I upgraded from my old 1070, and no software update ever addressed it. My BIOS screens were impossible to manage on the 40" 4K TV I use for a monitor; I had to plug in another old monitor just to see my BIOS screens, and I'd get nothing at all on screen after a reboot until Windows had booted to the login screen. I'd get occasional green screens out of nowhere and have to power down, sometimes in the middle of a game, and sometimes I'd get a green screen coming out of sleep mode and have to power down.
Every single problem I had with the AMD card disappeared with the install of this 2080 Super. Every game has worked perfectly, I have more features to mess with like the RTX implementation, the card is quieter (much, much quieter), drivers are easy and painless to install and manage, my sound has worked perfectly, my BIOS and boot screens are accessible like they should be without plugging in another screen, and I haven't had a video-related crash since I installed it.
Performance is fantastic, I play everything in 4k and most games I don't have to tweak anything performance-wise unless I want to. It was a significant improvement over the 5700 XT even in general performance, which is why I went with this card rather than a 2070 Super (even for all the problems, spending that much on a performance sidegrade seemed hard to justify). The card might not be the best bang for your buck, since you're spending a premium for the 2080S, but I'd say it's worth the extra money over a 2070S if you're planning on playing in 4k resolutions. I really don't have any complaints other than the price, although if I were shopping now rather than the few months ago when I bought mine I'd likely wait to see about the 3000 series coming later in 2020.
To get the bad part out of the way, the number 1 biggest detractor of this card is the value, or lack there-of. Going for $700-$800 (do NOT pay any more than that or you're being Seriously Swindled), this card alone costs more than a fair amount of full builds. If you're looking for value, look more towards the 2060-2070 tiers, especially as the new NVIDIA lineup launches. But, if you've made it this far, I doubt you're here for value and more for performance.
Is this the most cost efficient card on the market? Absolutely not.
Is this the second strongest consumer card on the market, next to the 2080Ti? Yes absolutely, and it costs nearly half the price.
Does it make sense to buy this over a regular 2080? For me, it did, as they were retailing at the exact same price at time of purchase. A lot of negative reviews about the Super lineup talk about how they're not much of an improvement over the base lineup, and so not a great value. That is a moot point if they cost the same. This card flat out DOES perform better than the core 2080, so I would definitely spring for this one over the other.
So who is this for? Mostly enthusiasts or creators who need some serious performance but have a strict/out-of-pocket budget. As stated above, this card is nearly HALF the price of the 2080Ti.
Value discussion out of the way, we get to talk about all of the good things, and there are so many.
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First, I have to mention the packaging. EVGA always does a fantastic job with the packaging, both in terms of safe, tight packing practices and in terms of A+ presentation. The box is beautiful, the card is elegantly revealed as if you're opening a suitcase full of diamonds, and the packaging is all easily reusable in case you need to RMA or otherwise store the card.
The card itself is fairly hefty and large, make sure you've got room in the case for this one. That being said, I'm not getting any notable sag from it which is great. It looks nice, I love the exposed black PCB on the top side but I know some people are particular about having both sides covered.
Performance-wise, boy golly does this card perform. Paired with a 3950x, I scored just under 12,000 in 3DMark TimeSpy, easily breaching that 12,000 point with a very minor overclock via X1.
Boost clock is advertised at 1815 MHz, of course the real boost clocks you see will almost always be higher than that. My particular card generally sits at 1950MHz under load with stock settings, and it will go up to 1965MHz just from increasing the power ceiling. If you're a hardcore overclocker, this card may disappoint you as there isn't much wiggle room. If you're interested in overclocking and have little to no experience with it, this is actually a really nice entry card. Paired with Precision X1, this is an extremely stable card for some minor overclocking. I've gotten mine up to a stable 2.1 GHz, which is an absolutely insane speed for a GPU to be running, but ultimately isn't proportionally much higher than the non-OC'd clocks.
Finally, the only other possible detractor for this card has to be the fans. Not that they're bad, they actually perform quite well. If you're worried about temps and only having 2 fans, don't be. With a proper fan curve and no overclock, my card sits around 72 Celsius max at a sustained full load. If you're crazy about keeping a super low noise profile, then this is not the card for you. They do make quite a bit of noise at higher speeds, but it's not any louder than say a personal floor fan.
Note that by default, these GPU fans run in a sort of eco-mode where they don't turn on at all until you hit 50 Celsius. If you value low temps over noise, I highly recommend that you download Precision X1, EVGA's overclocking software, to set custom fan curves. I use a fairly aggressive curve (40% at 40C) -> (90% at 70C) and my card sits between 45-60C (VSync on) for most games.
All in all, if you find yourself needing a fantastic GPU and also find yourself holding $700-$800 (or hopefully less once the 3000 series drops), then this is definitely for you. If you're just trying to play games and look at some nice graphics, but don't necessarily need the absolute max performance at all times, I really couldn't recommend the $200-$300 increase in price for this card over the 2070 Super.
My system is a R6 2600, 32gb ddr4 2666 (I know, I know) and an NvME ssd, 3 sata 6 ssds as well.
I was hesitant to go for the 2 series, as I just thought of this as a 1080Ti with ray tracing. I was wrong, this is the real deal. It's pushing 120+ frames at 1440p with all games at maximum settings, including rtx - Modern Warfare '19, BF5, Metro Exodus... They're all butter smooth. It doesn't even hit 50% usage in Rocket league with the limiter set at 144 fps. I was getting 44-55c under load at stock clocks.
Overclocking headroom seems enormous. EVGA Precision x1 makes it super easy, really impressive software. Still sitting at 55c during 1440p gaming, 1000 on memory and 50 on the core, just from the built in tool. I'm going to do more in depth testing this weekend.
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- almost no cost markup for AIO (water cooling), this card under load stays relatively cold. Also comes with a 120mm radiator which is far easier to slot into your system than a 240mm like you would find on the AORUS, especially if you are already using a 240mm radiator for your CPU.
- It's not a massive form factor. This card probably looks bigger than it is, the only issue you may have is that the threaded water loops run out the side of the card, which in some smaller cases might press up against the side panel.
- Almost dead silent.
- Performance wise it's what you would expect out of a top end GPU, gaming pretty much anything at 1440p or less is going to feel amazing whatever your refresh rate.
Overall the price point for all 2080s is high, very high, but the price point for 2080TIs is ludicrous. Coming in on the cheaper end of 2080 SUPERs this one definitely is a good purchase when looking at the 20 series as a whole.
If upgrading from 1070Ti, more cooling will be required. Separate app by EVGA was needed in order to adjust fan speed on the graphics card.
Packaging was superb. It shipped in a normal brown box but was contained with foam to prevent movement in a nice black branded box.