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Asus GeForce RTX 3080 10GB GDDR6X TUF Gaming OC Graphics Card Code: 90YV0FB1-M0NM00

Key features:

  • Interface: PCI Express x16 4.0
  • Processor Speed: 1740 MHz
  • Memory bus: 320 bit
  • 2 HDMI, 3 DisplayPort
  • Minimum Power Supply: 850 W
  • Dimensions: 299.9 x 126.9 x 51.6 mm
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Description

Description

Ray Tracing

Ray Tracing is the holy grail of graphics gaming, simulating the physical behavior of light to deliver real-time, cinematic-quality performance even in the most visually intense games.

DLSS AI Acceleration

NVIDIA DLSS is a groundbreaking artificial intelligence performance enhancement that boosts frame rates by 1.5 times or more with uncompromised image quality using exclusive AI processing Tensor cores on GeForce RTX. This gives you the performance headroom to increase settings and resolutions for an incredible visual experience. The revolution of artificial intelligence has arrived in gaming.

Greater Durability

The design emphasizes durability with a metal backplate to increase overall rigidity of the card.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
90YV0FB1-M0NM00

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
Nvidia
Chipset Model
GeForce RTX 3080
Interface
PCI Express x16 4.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
1740 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
High Performance
Cuda Cores
8704
Device Group
-
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
Yes
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
10 GB
Memory type
GDDR6X
Memory Speed
-
Memory bus
320 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
2
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
850 W
Power Connectors
2x 8-pin

Dimensions

Length
299.9 mm
Height
126.9 mm
Thickness
51.6 mm

Top Specs

Memory
-
Connectivity
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (6)

Reviews

  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
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  • kwstas_gogos5356
    5
    1 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    The best I have seen so far

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  • konvictftw
    5
    5 out of 43 members found this review helpful

    The card is amazing, it outperforms the 6800xt that they said would surpass the 3090 (never). This specific version does have some minimal coil whine, which is not a major issue overall and I don't think it's worth returning for that reason, especially now that there are no immediate replacements available. If you read forums, you'll see that many cards, especially when running at high framerates, have this issue. I've been using it for 2 months and I highly recommend it

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  • GregoryNik
    1
    35 out of 64 members found this review helpful

    After one month of use, suddenly it started making a very annoying loud coil whine. It happened 7 working days after the launch day. I remind you that it didn't do it from the beginning, it started later. The power supply was changed, but it did the exact same thing. So I don't know if I would get it again. Obviously, the card was returned for replacement or repair. I don't have any updates yet.

    Edit: Asus doesn't consider it a problem and won't replace it. I can't live with this sound and of course, it affects the resale value of the card... I find it unacceptable...

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  • Lefteris_Menegatos
    4
    30 out of 34 members found this review helpful

    A honest implementation from ASUS (as much as a product can be close to a thousand euros).
    The cooler frame and back plate are made of metal. There is a dual bios with performance/quiet options. This particular feature is more useful for those who want to experiment with bios flash, having the second one as a backup if something goes wrong. For the average user, the only thing that changes is the fan rpm, which regardless of the mode, will not be a problem with their noise.
    In terms of temperatures, max 65 °C in performance mode/ 72°C in quiet mode.
    The boost clock is a painful story, as it is with all Ampere cards. At 72°C, I consistently had 1920mhz on the core. "Exceptional!", someone might say, with the reasoning that the factory boost is 1785mhz. The problem is that the core clock is mainly affected by the power limit set by the Bios. This particular implementation has a 350W PL (370W with the hypothetical +10%), practically you will never see these numbers as the core clock starts to drown around 330W. Even with liquid cooling, the performance benefits are zero. For those who are into overclocking, it's better to look for implementations with 3x8pin power supply (370~450W PL).
    I saved the worst for last...coil whine! It exists and it can be perceived as quite annoying.

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  • ggeorgepapadopoulos
    3
    11 out of 72 members found this review helpful

    3 stars because I didn't expect Asus to use cheap materials, and I'm referring to the capacitors on the processor.

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  • GeoDimas
    5
    74 out of 108 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Obviously, we are talking about the flagship of NVIDIA, as the RTX 3080 is currently the second most powerful graphics card after the RTX 3090. You can expect nothing less than extremely high FPS in 4k and Ultra settings in almost any title available today.

    The ASUS implementations of these cards are recommended, as unlike all other 3rd party manufacturers, ASUS is the only one that uses 6 arrays with MLCC capacitors in its cards (meaning it provides the best capacitor set currently available in RTX 3080 and RTX 3090). This means that these cards are quite flexible in overclocking without any filtering issues, which can lead to instability.

    The price is slightly increased due to extremely limited stock, but once the inventory issue is resolved, it will fall into more reasonable ranges. By the way, the price in relation to its performance is excellent.

    As an example, in collaboration with the i9-10900K:
    In GTA V at 4k and all settings on Ultra, FPS range around 90-110.
    In Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 at 4k and all settings on high, FPS range around 65-75.
    In most VR titles, you can comfortably reach 500% Super Sampling without the refresh rate exceeding 6-7ms (approximately 145 FPS).

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
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  • The best I have seen so far

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The card is amazing, it outperforms the 6800xt that they said would surpass the 3090 (never). This specific version does have some minimal coil whine, which is not a major issue overall and I don't think it's worth returning for that reason, especially now that there are no immediate replacements available. If you read forums, you'll see that many cards, especially when running at high framerates, have this issue. I've been using it for 2 months and I highly recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • After one month of use, suddenly it started making a very annoying loud coil whine. It happened 7 working days after the launch day. I remind you that it didn't do it from the beginning, it started later. The power supply was changed, but it did the exact same thing. So I don't know if I would get it again. Obviously, the card was returned for replacement or repair. I don't have any updates yet.

    Edit: Asus doesn't consider it a problem and won't replace it. I can't live with this sound and of course, it affects the resale value of the card... I find it unacceptable...

    Translated from Greek ·
    35
  • A honest implementation from ASUS (as much as a product can be close to a thousand euros).
    The cooler frame and back plate are made of metal. There is a dual bios with performance/quiet options. This particular feature is more useful for those who want to experiment with bios flash, having the second one as a backup if something goes wrong. For the average user, the only thing that changes is the fan rpm, which regardless of the mode, will not be a problem with their noise.
    In terms of temperatures, max 65 °C in performance mode/ 72°C in quiet mode.
    The boost clock is a painful story, as it is with all Ampere cards. At 72°C, I consistently had 1920mhz on the core. "Exceptional!", someone might say, with the reasoning that the factory boost is 1785mhz. The problem is that the core clock is mainly affected by the power limit set by the Bios. This particular implementation has a 350W PL (370W with the hypothetical +10%), practically you will never see these numbers as the core clock starts to drown around 330W. Even with liquid cooling, the performance benefits are zero. For those who are into overclocking, it's better to look for implementations with 3x8pin power supply (370~450W PL).
    I saved the worst for last...coil whine! It exists and it can be perceived as quite annoying.

    Translated from Greek ·
    30
  • 3 stars because I didn't expect Asus to use cheap materials, and I'm referring to the capacitors on the processor.

    Translated from Greek ·
    11
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Description & Specifications

Product Number
90YV0FB1-M0NM00

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
Nvidia
Chipset Model
GeForce RTX 3080
Interface
PCI Express x16 4.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
1740 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
High Performance
Cuda Cores
8704
Device Group
-
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
Yes
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
10 GB
Memory type
GDDR6X
Memory Speed
-
Memory bus
320 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
2
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
850 W
Power Connectors
2x 8-pin

Dimensions

Length
299.9 mm
Height
126.9 mm
Thickness
51.6 mm

Top Specs

Memory
-
Connectivity
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

Ray Tracing

Ray Tracing is the holy grail of graphics gaming, simulating the physical behavior of light to deliver real-time, cinematic-quality performance even in the most visually intense games.

DLSS AI Acceleration

NVIDIA DLSS is a groundbreaking artificial intelligence performance enhancement that boosts frame rates by 1.5 times or more with uncompromised image quality using exclusive AI processing Tensor cores on GeForce RTX. This gives you the performance headroom to increase settings and resolutions for an incredible visual experience. The revolution of artificial intelligence has arrived in gaming.

Greater Durability

The design emphasizes durability with a metal backplate to increase overall rigidity of the card.

Manufacturer

Reviews (6)

  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
Review this product
  • Silent
  • Temperature
  • Value for money
  • Performance
  • Size

Reviews by our members

  • kwstas_gogos5356
    5
    1 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    The best I have seen so far

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • konvictftw
    5
    5 out of 43 members found this review helpful

    The card is amazing, it outperforms the 6800xt that they said would surpass the 3090 (never). This specific version does have some minimal coil whine, which is not a major issue overall and I don't think it's worth returning for that reason, especially now that there are no immediate replacements available. If you read forums, you'll see that many cards, especially when running at high framerates, have this issue. I've been using it for 2 months and I highly recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • GregoryNik
    1
    35 out of 64 members found this review helpful

    After one month of use, suddenly it started making a very annoying loud coil whine. It happened 7 working days after the launch day. I remind you that it didn't do it from the beginning, it started later. The power supply was changed, but it did the exact same thing. So I don't know if I would get it again. Obviously, the card was returned for replacement or repair. I don't have any updates yet.

    Edit: Asus doesn't consider it a problem and won't replace it. I can't live with this sound and of course, it affects the resale value of the card... I find it unacceptable...

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Silent
    • Temperature
    • Performance
    • Size
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Lefteris_Menegatos
    4
    30 out of 34 members found this review helpful

    A honest implementation from ASUS (as much as a product can be close to a thousand euros).
    The cooler frame and back plate are made of metal. There is a dual bios with performance/quiet options. This particular feature is more useful for those who want to experiment with bios flash, having the second one as a backup if something goes wrong. For the average user, the only thing that changes is the fan rpm, which regardless of the mode, will not be a problem with their noise.
    In terms of temperatures, max 65 °C in performance mode/ 72°C in quiet mode.
    The boost clock is a painful story, as it is with all Ampere cards. At 72°C, I consistently had 1920mhz on the core. "Exceptional!", someone might say, with the reasoning that the factory boost is 1785mhz. The problem is that the core clock is mainly affected by the power limit set by the Bios. This particular implementation has a 350W PL (370W with the hypothetical +10%), practically you will never see these numbers as the core clock starts to drown around 330W. Even with liquid cooling, the performance benefits are zero. For those who are into overclocking, it's better to look for implementations with 3x8pin power supply (370~450W PL).
    I saved the worst for last...coil whine! It exists and it can be perceived as quite annoying.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Silent
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Size
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • ggeorgepapadopoulos
    3
    11 out of 72 members found this review helpful

    3 stars because I didn't expect Asus to use cheap materials, and I'm referring to the capacitors on the processor.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Silent
    • Performance
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • GeoDimas
    5
    74 out of 108 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Obviously, we are talking about the flagship of NVIDIA, as the RTX 3080 is currently the second most powerful graphics card after the RTX 3090. You can expect nothing less than extremely high FPS in 4k and Ultra settings in almost any title available today.

    The ASUS implementations of these cards are recommended, as unlike all other 3rd party manufacturers, ASUS is the only one that uses 6 arrays with MLCC capacitors in its cards (meaning it provides the best capacitor set currently available in RTX 3080 and RTX 3090). This means that these cards are quite flexible in overclocking without any filtering issues, which can lead to instability.

    The price is slightly increased due to extremely limited stock, but once the inventory issue is resolved, it will fall into more reasonable ranges. By the way, the price in relation to its performance is excellent.

    As an example, in collaboration with the i9-10900K:
    In GTA V at 4k and all settings on Ultra, FPS range around 90-110.
    In Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 at 4k and all settings on high, FPS range around 65-75.
    In most VR titles, you can comfortably reach 500% Super Sampling without the refresh rate exceeding 6-7ms (approximately 145 FPS).

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • The best I have seen so far

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The card is amazing, it outperforms the 6800xt that they said would surpass the 3090 (never). This specific version does have some minimal coil whine, which is not a major issue overall and I don't think it's worth returning for that reason, especially now that there are no immediate replacements available. If you read forums, you'll see that many cards, especially when running at high framerates, have this issue. I've been using it for 2 months and I highly recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • After one month of use, suddenly it started making a very annoying loud coil whine. It happened 7 working days after the launch day. I remind you that it didn't do it from the beginning, it started later. The power supply was changed, but it did the exact same thing. So I don't know if I would get it again. Obviously, the card was returned for replacement or repair. I don't have any updates yet.

    Edit: Asus doesn't consider it a problem and won't replace it. I can't live with this sound and of course, it affects the resale value of the card... I find it unacceptable...

    Translated from Greek ·
    35
  • A honest implementation from ASUS (as much as a product can be close to a thousand euros).
    The cooler frame and back plate are made of metal. There is a dual bios with performance/quiet options. This particular feature is more useful for those who want to experiment with bios flash, having the second one as a backup if something goes wrong. For the average user, the only thing that changes is the fan rpm, which regardless of the mode, will not be a problem with their noise.
    In terms of temperatures, max 65 °C in performance mode/ 72°C in quiet mode.
    The boost clock is a painful story, as it is with all Ampere cards. At 72°C, I consistently had 1920mhz on the core. "Exceptional!", someone might say, with the reasoning that the factory boost is 1785mhz. The problem is that the core clock is mainly affected by the power limit set by the Bios. This particular implementation has a 350W PL (370W with the hypothetical +10%), practically you will never see these numbers as the core clock starts to drown around 330W. Even with liquid cooling, the performance benefits are zero. For those who are into overclocking, it's better to look for implementations with 3x8pin power supply (370~450W PL).
    I saved the worst for last...coil whine! It exists and it can be perceived as quite annoying.

    Translated from Greek ·
    30
  • 3 stars because I didn't expect Asus to use cheap materials, and I'm referring to the capacitors on the processor.

    Translated from Greek ·
    11
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