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The EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti XC3 Ultra Gaming is a high-performance graphics card featuring an 1815 MHz boost clock, 8GB of ultra-fast GDDR6X memory, and advanced iCX3 triple fan cooling. Designed for gamers and creators seeking cutting-edge ray tracing visuals and customizable ARGB lighting, it combines robust build quality with EVGA’s trusted 3-year warranty and support.





| ASIN | B097Z8YWW1 |
| Item model number | 08G-P5-3785-KL |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Product Dimensions | 28.52 x 4.59 x 11.13 cm; 1.5 kg |
T**N
Went from a 1080 to this beautiful card. Runs everything I put at. I don't have a 2k monitor yet so still running at 1080p but everything is very smooth. Definitely worth the upgrade with the price of GPUs going down finally. I'm glad I got to get a EVGA card this time around to support them over nivida,sad EVGA won't make cards now. Regardless definitely a great card for my PC upgrade to go in hand with my new Ryzen 7 7700x CPU.
D**S
Got me through a lot of great games and one of the last of EVGA's greatest!
C**E
I've had this card for years and despite the 8 vram limitations (which let's be real when is this actually going to be an issue?) it's held up incredibly well. It runs whatever I want at mostly high settings at 1440p. I haven't had any of the fan issues others have reported. My only complaint is that I have it mounted vertically and it runs a little warmer than I'd like, but that would probably fix itself if I mounted it horizontally again. Best of all, I got this for like $490 during the height of the pandemic. Suck it, nerds.
B**S
A good powerhouse GPU until you'd want a much stronger model on top of needing a much bigger rig for higher variants. Been pretty good to me overall.
T**G
Love this video card but if you're inserting the video card directly to the motherboard you will definitely need a support bracket. The sag at the end cannot be good for it. Aside from that minor issue, this card runs flawlessly for everything I've thrown at it. It will make some noise but if you're buying a gaming graphics card not specifically built to be quiet, it should be expected. Knocking off one star because Nvidia cards are unreasonably high priced.
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