2/24/2023 0 Comments Evga 24g p5 3987 krIt definitely is a power hog but I guess that's what you get when you're getting such a powerful card. I thought the FE was the smallest card but I was gladly wrong. Specifically with the FTW 3 model, I was super surprised with how quiet and small this card is. It's definitely a beast that can handle anything thrown at it with ease. Overall Review: I originally was in the market for a 3090 versus a 3080 due to availability - it seems like 3080 & the TI variant are the hottest cards on the market.Īfter running it for a few days, I couldn't be happier with it. power HOG (I had to manually change some settings and undervolt for reasonable draw) The VRAM easily can top 100 degrees under load Fans seem to turn on when temps start to get super high otherwise they're usually off or low speedĬons: - HOT HOT HOT. updated models from summer 2021 onward (when I got mine) got rid of the red trim. Not only did this fit but still has about a 1-2 inches of clearance between the card and RAD) It's also smaller than the FE small form factor (I have an NZXT 510 case with an AIO cooled CPU. Surprisingly good RGB (was initially going to turn the RGB off but it actually looks great irl) Overall Review: This isn't a con for me but this card is massive. In comparison to some of the other high end models, the FTW3 model could be better built. Some people are paying more for their 3080ti.Ĭons: Some versions of the RTX 3090 FTW3 model are known to have issues, and these were known before the New World problem. I might have spent a lot on the card but I got mine at the pre-tariff price. If you look around, the 3080ti isn't much cheaper. The 3090 is about the best you can get if you have a 4k 144hz monitor. It looks like I'm going to get another 3-5 years out of my 1080ti. The previous card was a 1080ti with an AIO cooler and it got transferred to another system. It's been almost 7 months since I got the replacement card and there haven't been any issues as of yet. I bought an extended warranty through EVGA because I plan to keep the card for years to come. The card that died had a S/N that started with 2014 and these commonly have issues. Pros: The first one I ordered died after 5 weeks but EVGA hooked me up with a brand new card. Just note that you'll need a beefy (at least 850W) PSU to truly take advantage of this card, and it might cook you alive in your room. Overall Review: I'd recommend this only if you have tons of money and want an absolute top of the line graphics card. I'm considering getting a GPU waterblock just to save my motherboard, even though it's a shame since this card actually looks pretty good IMO. There's noticeable GPU sag even when it's first installed just due to the weight. Can't play games at max power without opening a window/leaving the door to the office open/both. This card alone at full power outputs nearly half the heat of my microwave at full power. At full power, turns my room into a sauna. Really consider not buying this if you don't have the disposable income. Can SIGNIFICANTLY lower the power limit for games that don't need all the power, and it makes the card both super quiet, low energy, and cool running.Ĭons: - Absurdly expensive for the performance. Pros: - Outstanding performance at full power. This is the best of the best! Hell it can play Doom eternal at 8K!!! Overall this card seems overkill for even 1440p/165hz gaming as every other game I've played is maxed and not dropping below 60hz FULLY maxed! At 4K this card also kills everything. Around 2ghz and 2.01ghz are the max STABLE that I got. Overall Review: - Better performance than I ever expected! I run an ROG SWIFT 1440P 165hz monitor and games like Cyberpunk 2077 with EVERYTHING maxed out runs 65-100 FPS! I was also able to overclock this thing fairly high. Make sure you do as well or your PSU will not make it. I have a UPS and I can read that this card sometimes spikes up to 600WATTS while under load! I have a Corsair HXI1200W Platinum PSU so I have the headroom. This card requires 3 SEPERATE PCIE power cables running from your PSU. The cooler on the FTW3 version is the highest quality cooler of the EVGA 3090 cards and it SHOWS! I overclocked this thing to 2.1ghz and it stays below 74 degrees! ( Make sure you have a good airflow case!) Pros: - The performance is amazing! Coming from a Asus Strix 2080ti it is about 50%-60% performance uplift in games. Three available 8-pin or 6+2-pin PCIe power donglesĪdditional Information Date First Available PCI Express, PCI Express 2.0, PCI Express 3.0, or PCI Express 4.0 compliant motherboard with one graphics slot. Learn more about the EVGA 24G-P5-3987-KR Model Brand
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