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The MSI GeForce RTX 3080 GAMING Z TRIO 10G LHR is a high-performance graphics card featuring 8704 CUDA cores, 10GB of ultra-fast GDDR6X memory at 19 Gbps, and a 320-bit memory interface. It supports up to 8K resolution with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, cooled efficiently by four RGB Torx fans. Built on NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture, it delivers exceptional gaming and creative performance with real-time ray tracing and AI enhancements.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
Memory Speed | 1830 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, 10GB GDDR6, 19 Gbps Memory, 1.83 GHz GPU Clock Speed |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 10 GB |
Brand | MSI |
Series | GeForce RTX 3080 GAMING Z TRIO 10G LHR Graphic Card |
Item model number | GeForce RTX 3080 GAMING Z TRIO 10G LHR |
Item Weight | 3.39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.2 x 5.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.7 x 2.2 x 5.1 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | MSI |
Language | English, English, English |
ASIN | B0995S7548 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 1, 2021 |
J**S
Works well, zero issues in a well built gaming desktop
Full Rig set-up,Msi 3080 10gb (obviously), MPG Z590 motherboard, 11th gen i7, 2 16gb 3600 sticks of ddr4, 1000w psu, 1tb ssd, 4tb hard drive, (forgot name of CPU fan) case fans is just what came with the case itself. Front fans all have rgb, same of the gfx card and ram sticks.I run Mount and Blade: Bannerlord, and I get kind of tired of doing all the sieges so I start them and leave it running in the background and watch YouTube in the meantime with a set of 7 different tabs of videos I have queued to watch. Gpu use percentage can still reach a little high at borderline maxed out game settings, but temps have never went past 75c. And research said 70c is about the average temps for more higher end cards. It does heat up my room so I'd also save money on heatingin the winter but it's still summer so I constantly have to have my AC running to counteract it. Fan sounds are a little noticable sometimes but not very often. You definitely don't hear it while wearing a noise cancelling headset. And let's be honest, you don't need a card this powerful unless you are playing games which, 9/10, would required a headset anyway.I paid roughly $850 for mine at the time and I would say it was well worth it especially since I've been wanting to upgrade for awhile and prices have settled enough to make upgrading a viable option.
E**E
Great card price is coming down
So glad I upgraded my video card. So much better than my 2070 super. The fps boost was worth it and I am glad I did not go with a 3080 TI. It was not worth an extra 7 FPS. So glad I did not buy from scalpers. Granted Amazon‘s price is still a little high but a lot better than what it was.
R**I
Have a good cooling system
I’ve been dealing with computers before windows but I’m no expert just experienced.I have a few things against me in this review1- I’m using a free-sync screen with no g-sync capabilities.2- I’m over driving my i9 to 5 Ghz with settings and voltage’s for a different card but it didn’t change my rating here’s why.Although my PC crashed a couple times due to my above statement the card performed well above what some of these reviews are saying, you will need a good cooling system because the card gets hot and vents inside the case my Corsair liquid cooler combined with 4 case fans do very well.I have a non g-sync 4k screen with free-sync off and still getting 150-230 fps in a couple games also play Microsoft flight simulator on ultra settings and it’s smooth like greek yogurt.Noise level isn’t an issue with me I like to hear computer and gpu fans doing their job keeps me gaming longer knowing my equipment is protecting itself but my LC and case fans make the gpu fans nonexistent I like it that way it’s a constant pull push airflow gpu temps in heavy gaming are around 50-68c tops and 35c low.Price wise I can’t really say because I see the same gpu for several prices some with different specs I say do research get what you need not what you want.
T**R
Very solid gpu no issues yet
Have had this gpu for over 2 months & so far it’s been great been able to push the clocks on mine very far with no issues or crashes with my current over clock. My current gpu overclock on my 3080 is +160 on the core +980 on memory no crashes & been playing warzone & battlefield 2042
J**N
Needs More Memory (10gb model)
Will do 4K gaming pretty well, never tried 1440 or 1080.Bought this in 2022 wish it was the 12 GB model but I couldn't find one. Replacing it today with an RTX 4090 (24gb gddrx6)
B**N
amazing upgrade
849 going price for this was amazing upgrade finally from my gtx 980 ti. 6 years use out of that was getting 56 fps on Assassins Creed Valhalla at 1080p, suddely 97 at 1440p on ultra at a constant 60 C not wavering!The other concern I had was would this thing even fit in my older Phanteks case. Its the same width and length as the 980 series not a concern at all.For regular people considering holding off until the 4xxx series. Those are rumors of being a 450 watt power draw. I know from experience the GTX 480 series drew 500 watts and was NOT enjoyable to stay in that oven furnace room for lengthy periods. This 3080 was constant around 300 on AC Valhalla after an hour. Great card to commit to 5 years of usage.
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