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RTX 3080 Ti

RTX 3080 Ti Review & Specifications

The RTX 3080 Ti is based on the Ampere architecture and manufactured using the 8 nm nm process node. It was launched approximately 5 years, 1 month ago, originally priced at $1199. It features 10240 cores, including 48 compute units (SMs), 320 texture mapping units (TMUs), and 112 render output units (ROPs). For ray tracing and AI-accelerated tasks, it also includes 80 dedicated RT cores and 320 Tensor cores, enabling advanced rendering and upscaling features where supported. It has a base clock of 1365 MHz and a boost clock reaching up to 1665 MHz. The RTX 3080 Ti comes equipped with 12 GB of GDDR6X memory across a 384-bit bus. Memory runs at 1188 MHz and delivers a total memory bandwidth of 912 GB/s.

This GPU has a very high thermal design power (TDP) of 350 W. A PC case with excellent airflow and a high-quality, high-wattage power supply are essential for stable operation.

RTX 3080 Ti Performance

RTX 3080 Ti is a mid-range graphics card, scoring 55.08% in relative gaming performance. Thanks to 12 GB of VRAM, it offers excellent 1440p performance and can handle 4K gaming with optimized settings or the help of DLSS, FSR, and frame generation. Great for users targeting 100+ FPS at 1440p or playable 4K in lighter titles.

The RTX 3080 Ti pairs a relatively powerful GPU core with a moderate VRAM size of 12 GB — a configuration that's becoming increasingly common. However, this pairing has sparked significant discussion in the gaming and tech review communities. Many modern GPUs with strong processing capabilities are equipped with insufficient VRAM (often less than 16 GB), which prevents them from realizing their full potential. As a result, GPUs like this one often deliver excellent performance in 1080p gaming at ultra settings, and perform well at 1440p in many titles. However, as modern games demand more VRAM — particularly due to high-resolution textures, ray tracing, and expansive open worlds — this limited memory becomes a bottleneck. In 4K gaming, performance can drop significantly due to VRAM exhaustion, leading to underutilization of the GPU core itself. Technologies like DLSS can mitigate some of the performance loss at higher resolutions, although this may come at the cost of visual fidelity. Content creators will find it suitable for HD and QHD editing, small-scale 3D work, and digital painting. Importantly, NVIDIA’s support for CUDA, cuDNN, and TensorRT gives this GPU a distinct edge in AI and ML workloads. It can handle inference, fine-tuning, and training of small to intermediate models with good efficiency, provided batch sizes and precision are tuned for memory constraints. An ideal starting point for AI learners and developers.

In terms of gaming value, RTX 3080 Ti provides excellent performance per dollar, reaching 80.4% efficiency relative to the best in this category. It performs well in 1080p and 1440p, but due to the limited VRAM, it may struggle with future games or long-term use.

General Information

GPU NameRTX 3080 Ti
GPU Code NameGA102
Release Price$1199
Selected ModelEVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 12G-P5-3967-KR, 12GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate (Renewed)
Current Price Amazon $590
Amazon Price Updated 1 week, 4 days ago
Launch Date5 years, 1 month ago
GPU AvailableTrue

Architecture

ArchitectureAmpere
FoundrySamsung
Process8 nm
Transistors28300 million
Die Size628 mm²
Bus InterfacePCIe 4.0 x16
TDP350 W

Configuration

Cores10240
CUs (SMs)48
TMUs320
ROPs112
RT Cores80
Tensor Cores320
L1 Cache128 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache6 MB

Clock Speeds

Base Clock1365 MHz
Boost Clock1665 MHz

Memory Performance

Memory Size - Type12 GB GDDR6X
Memory Bus Width384 bit
Memory Clock1188 MHz
Memory Bandwidth912 GB/s

API / Feature Support

DirectX12 Ultimate (12_2)
OpenGL4.6
OpenCL3.0
Vulkan1.4
Shader Model6.8

Theoretical Performance

Pixel Rate169.90 GPixel/s
Texture Rate532.80 GTexel/s
FP1634.10 TFLOPS
FP3234.10 TFLOPS
FP64532.82 GFLOPS

Gaming Performance Chart


RTX 3080 Ti Compared to Similar Performance GPUs

GPU Price / Performance Table

GPU (Desc) Price (Desc) Gaming_1080p (Desc) Gaming_1440p (Desc) Gaming_2160p (Desc) Game_1440p/Price (Desc)
RTX 4070 SUPER
$839 | 0.0%
57.5%
49.4%
41.2%
58.3%
RTX 3090
$1500 | ↓ -3.2%
56.2%
49.0%
44.8%
32.4%
RX 7900 GRE
$799❗ | ↓ -5.9%
56.0%
48.8%
41.3%
60.4%
RX 9070 GRE
$0 | 0.0%
56.0%
48.5%
40.9%
N/A
RTX 3080 Ti
$590 | ↓ -4.8%
55.1%
47.9%
43.7%
80.4%
RX 6950 XT
$1098 | 0.0%
55.7%
47.8%
41.3%
43.1%
RX 6900 XT
$700 | 0.0%
55.2%
46.5%
39.0%
65.7%
RX 7800 XT
$600❗ | 0.0%
51.5%
44.6%
38.1%
73.6%
RTX 3080
$470 | ↑ 4.4%
50.9%
43.7%
39.1%
92.0%

GPU Specification Table

GPU (Desc) Architecture Shader/TMU/ROP/RT Base/Boost Clock Memory Mem Clock/Bandwidth TDP
RTX 4070 SUPER AD104 / 5 nm nm / Ada Lovelace 7168 / 224 / 80 / 56 1980 MHz / 2475 MHz 12 GB GDDR6X / 192 bit 1313 MHz / 504 GB/s 220 W
RTX 3090 GA102 / 8 nm nm / Ampere 10496 / 328 / 112 / 82 1395 MHz / 1695 MHz 24 GB GDDR6X / 384 bit 1219 MHz / 936 GB/s 350 W
RX 7900 GRE Navi 31 / 5 nm / RDNA 3.0 5120 / 320 / 160 / 80 1287 MHz / 2245 MHz 16 GB GDDR6 / 256 bit 2250 MHz / 576 GB/s 260 W
RX 9070 GRE Navi 48 / 5 nm / RDNA 4.0 3072 / 192 / 96 / 48 1420 MHz / 2790 MHz 12 GB GDDR6 / 192 bit 2250 MHz / 432 GB/s 220 W
RTX 3080 Ti GA102 / 8 nm nm / Ampere 10240 / 320 / 112 / 80 1365 MHz / 1665 MHz 12 GB GDDR6X / 384 bit 1188 MHz / 912 GB/s 350 W
RX 6950 XT Navi 21 / 7 nm / RDNA 2.0 5120 / 320 / 128 / 80 1860 MHz / 2310 MHz 16 GB GDDR6 / 256 bit 2250 MHz / 576 GB/s 335 W
RX 6900 XT Navi 21 / 7 nm / RDNA 2.0 5120 / 320 / 128 / 80 1825 MHz / 2250 MHz 16 GB GDDR6 / 256 bit 2000 MHz / 512 GB/s 300 W
RX 7800 XT Navi 32 / 5 nm / RDNA 3.0 3840 / 240 / 96 / 60 1295 MHz / 2430 MHz 16 GB GDDR6 / 256 bit 2438 MHz / 624 GB/s 263 W
RTX 3080 GA102 / 8 nm nm / Ampere 8704 / 272 / 96 / 68 1440 MHz / 1710 MHz 10 GB GDDR6X / 320 bit 1188 MHz / 760 GB/s 320 W

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