Used for almost exactly 2 years. Still has a close to a year of it's warranty left as can be seen in the screenshot. It's the EVGA warranty too so it's transferable to anyone, no questions asked swapping the card with a refurbished one if the card goes belly up (I even made sure to call EVGA to confirm just how flexible they are directly), but I never had any issues whatsoever with the card so I doubt you'll ever need the warranty, it's just added insurance. It has been used for 2k gaming quite a bit and can handle just about everything like a beast. The only reason I'm selling it is because I just wanted a bit more vram and while raytracing is incredible on this card I can live with less eye candy for more vram so I switched over to AMD for now.
I used it in both light gaming on Genshin Impact and heavy gaming in Cyberpunk with everything maxed out and it can handle even the heaviest games at 2k at over 60-70 fps with raytracing maxed out no issue for hours on end, though I didn't use it for heavy gaming all that much, I mostly only played Genshin. Just make sure to set up a good fan curve bc it can get rather hot with it's near 400W power draw, but that's just how it goes with the highest end AIB models especially with EVGA, they make their cards very power hungry. With a good fan curve the temps average out at around 75C playing games like Cyberpunk and Metro Exodus EE for several hours so the thermals are definitely manageable.
With FurMark pushing the card to its absolute max, it evens tops out at around 73C which is pretty good given its exceptionally high power draw and it has no issues whatsoever for extended periods of time.
I made sure to clean it once every 3-4 months as well so it's not like I just let it sit in my case and collect dust while I threw everything at it. Additionally, I can go ahead and repaste it before sending it over, just let me know, but I think it should be fine.
Comes with the box, anti-static wrap, support bracket, and everything else that should have come with the original packing.
Oh and it's missing a single fan screw when from when I cleaned it the first time. It has not resulted in any issues such as rattling or anything like that so there's so I never had any reason to replace it though I'm sure if you reached out to EVGA they would send a replacement.
One last thing, I have had 0 issues with the card in the typical areas of what one might expect from a higher end card. I have never had any issues with coil whine, stuttering in game, power surges, or cooling issues. DLSS 2 Quality can push just about every game well over 60 fps at 4k, and it's EVGA FTW3 ULTRA so it's an overclocking/undervolting beast and you can easily squeeze more frames out of it, I just never really bothered with that kind of stuff.
- ChipsetNvidia
- BrandEVGA
- SeriesGeForce RTX 3080 Ti
RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
Used for almost exactly 2 years. Still has a close to a year of it's warranty left as can be seen in the screenshot. It's the EVGA warranty too so it's transferable to anyone, no questions asked swapping the card with a refurbished one if the card goes belly up (I even made sure to call EVGA to confirm just how flexible they are directly), but I never had any issues whatsoever with the card so I doubt you'll ever need the warranty, it's just added insurance. It has been used for 2k gaming quite a bit and can handle just about everything like a beast. The only reason I'm selling it is because I just wanted a bit more vram and while raytracing is incredible on this card I can live with less eye candy for more vram so I switched over to AMD for now.
I used it in both light gaming on Genshin Impact and heavy gaming in Cyberpunk with everything maxed out and it can handle even the heaviest games at 2k at over 60-70 fps with raytracing maxed out no issue for hours on end, though I didn't use it for heavy gaming all that much, I mostly only played Genshin. Just make sure to set up a good fan curve bc it can get rather hot with it's near 400W power draw, but that's just how it goes with the highest end AIB models especially with EVGA, they make their cards very power hungry. With a good fan curve the temps average out at around 75C playing games like Cyberpunk and Metro Exodus EE for several hours so the thermals are definitely manageable.
With FurMark pushing the card to its absolute max, it evens tops out at around 73C which is pretty good given its exceptionally high power draw and it has no issues whatsoever for extended periods of time.
I made sure to clean it once every 3-4 months as well so it's not like I just let it sit in my case and collect dust while I threw everything at it. Additionally, I can go ahead and repaste it before sending it over, just let me know, but I think it should be fine.
Comes with the box, anti-static wrap, support bracket, and everything else that should have come with the original packing.
Oh and it's missing a single fan screw when from when I cleaned it the first time. It has not resulted in any issues such as rattling or anything like that so there's so I never had any reason to replace it though I'm sure if you reached out to EVGA they would send a replacement.
One last thing, I have had 0 issues with the card in the typical areas of what one might expect from a higher end card. I have never had any issues with coil whine, stuttering in game, power surges, or cooling issues. DLSS 2 Quality can push just about every game well over 60 fps at 4k, and it's EVGA FTW3 ULTRA so it's an overclocking/undervolting beast and you can easily squeeze more frames out of it, I just never really bothered with that kind of stuff.
- ChipsetNvidia
- BrandEVGA
- SeriesGeForce RTX 3080 Ti