Entry level 2080. I was able to use the new EVGA Precision X1 to overclock with the built in scan tools for about 10% more performance. Great frame rates, maintains over 60, with ultra settings on a UWQHD monitor. Paid $599, wouldn't spend more.
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I bought this card during the COVID GPU shortage. I paid around $880 for it, which is around $230 over msrp, and I would 100% do it again. It's been a week, and theres been no issues, its quiet, fast and powerful. Theres almost no marks on the card indicating use and it runs everything perfectly. My only concern was the anti-static bag it came in, which had a hole in it. Other than that, 10/10 card, very good value for the time period, would buy again.
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Got this card as an entry level rtx 2080 and used it as my primary for about 9 months. Everything about my experience with the card has been flawless. The cooling system keeps the card cool under 70 degrees even after 6 hours of game play on ultra graphics. The fans run quiet, even on the most demanding games and the simple rgb colors are perfect for pc enthusiasts who would rather not have their gpu look like a Christmas tree. The only thing I would advise is that you use mai afterburner instead of gigabytes Aorus if you decide to overclock as the application just works better all around. But as for this particular model itself I don't have a single complaint, only praise to Nvidia and gigabyte for the remarkable performance and value this model delivers. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an entry level rtx 2080 as you can find the card used for around 500 and new for under 700.Read full review
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great
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Lowest price at the time and from newegg.
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