Palit GeForce RTX 3080 GamingPro (NED3080019IA-132AA)
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A high-performance gaming graphics card from 2021 for high-level gaming systems, designed to work with monitors of high (WQHD, 2560x1440) and ultra-high (4K, 3840x2160) resolution. It belongs to the Palit GamingPro family of models, whose products are aimed at demanding gamers, esports athletes, and overclocking enthusiasts who know how to achieve additional performance gains through overclocking main system components.
This model is fully capable of delivering high frame rates in all popular gaming projects from 2015 to 2021 with maximum quality settings. It fully supports hardware acceleration of RTX effects and intelligent DLSS scaling implemented through deep learning algorithms. Nvidia's hardware-software innovations facilitate streaming (Nvidia Broadcast), reduce latency (Nvidia Reflex), and optimize resource loading speed (RTX IO).
An improved video processing unit allows real-time encoding of 4K/8K resolution video streams. In addition to gaming, the Palit GeForce RTX 3080 GamingPro graphics card can be used to solve a range of complex professional tasks (machine learning, digital media content processing, 3D GPU rendering, etc.). It has significant dimensions, considerable weight, and substantial heat dissipation (TDP 320 W), which should be considered when choosing a case and motherboard.
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The best price-performance ratio. No |
An excellent card! Managed to "snag" it from the first wave of orders at DNS. Bought it for 67k - nearly perfect for its price, a third more powerful than the 2080Ti! In synthetic tests, it even surpasses the "stock" gaming top of the 2000 series by 40-50%!) A great option for 1440P gaming and a good "support" for 4k 60 FPS gaming! It's practically possible to "play" in tests already... Everything is so smooth and the progress is visible! ;D P.S.: Buy only if you have a good acquaintance in the federal chain of stores, or on a reasonable second-hand market. Advice for others - wait! This "madness" will soon subside, graphics cards will flood the market, prices will drop, and you'll be able to buy without this crazy, "artificial" hype!) - High boost, even on driver 456.55 boosts to 2100MHz with slight overclocking and PL up to 107% (342W). - Ability for easy memory frequency boost and increasing memory bandwidth up to 800 GB/s. - Scores 18200 points in Time Spy and comfortably reaches up to 9100 points in the Extreme preset, without heating significantly above 70 degrees. - Quiet cooling system. - Not bulky and not very heavy - but a stand is included in the kit, just in case! ;) - The lack of a normal amount of video cards at launch led to a sales "failure": in the middle of the month, it immediately affected FE versions from Nvidia itself, and by the end of September, non-reference versions as well... New "point" supply is promised no earlier than the end of October-November, and the shortage will last until the end of this year, according to Nvidia and vendors - all due to the "overwhelming" demand, "hoarders" greed, and scarcity of supply... Not the greatest news!( - This stems from the "limited" availability of cards to this day - the greed of "hoarders", the audacity of resellers and "scalpers" selling video cards with at least a 50% markup, knows no bounds - it is currently impossible to buy these video cards at a normal, reasonable price... use Palit GeForce RTX 3080 GamingPro less than month |
I bought it as a replacement for the 2080 Ti Palit GamingPro OC (by the way, the card is awesome, no issues, quiet, and I haven't seen it go above 68°C even in 4K!) I thought there wouldn't be any improvement in FHD, but so far the benchmarks show it's there! The 4K improvement is colossal; in GTA5 in 4K with all ultra settings, it runs at 90-100 FPS and that's with MSAA x8!!!! PS: The review will be updated, I will soon post wattage readings - The card runs cool, haven't seen it go over 68 degrees in GTA 5 in 4K on ultra settings, all default cooling settings - Noisy, after the Palit GamingPro OC 2080Ti this card is noisier! - On the new driver from 09/28/20 the card doesn't boost over 2000MHz, the new driver has reduced the frequencies by about 150MHz, but there were no crashes or black screens at all, I installed the latest driver out of the box!!! - For some reason, on my ASRock Z370 Pro4 MB, after installing the card, when starting the PC, the speaker makes 1 long and 2 short beeps! But everything works as expected... - No SLI support, meaning you want to buy two 3080s for the price of one 3090 - no chance, you sly dog, for the same price as a 3090 you could get 2 3080s and theoretically much more performance than for the price of just one 3090, but NVIDIA blocked this opportunity so everyone would buy the 3090! - I would also consider the 10GB memory capacity a drawback, although there is one point, in GTA5 on a 3080 it consumes 5300MB while the same 2080Ti with the same settings uses 1GB more - 6300MB! |
So, in FStorm rendering tasks, an image in 3K along the long side takes the RTX 3080 on average 6-8 minutes to calculate to a noise level of 1-2%.
If we consider this particular option from Palit in a closed case with good ventilation, I haven't seen it go above 70 degrees at full load during rendering. Regarding the through blow of hot air into the RAM and CPU area, I don't notice any significant heating (CPU cooling is air-based Be Quiet! Dark Rock 4 Pro). I did not notice any significant temperature difference in the VRM either.
In games, the temperature is lower by 3-5 degrees.
Therefore, I did not quite understand the concerns about this cooling system solution for the 3000 series graphics cards. Everything seems perfectly fine.
I also did not hear any noise.