 For us PZ and Sozias, the 3080Ti is our dream GPU. We all want this in our rigs or maybe build our own around this beast of a GPU. Ang kaso, it's a very expensive GPU. So in comes Gigabyte to the rescue with their very own Eagle line. It's one of the cheapest 3080Ti's out there while still being an absolute powerhouse of a GPU. We're here at Hardware Sugar and today we're taking a look at the Gigabyte Eagle RTX 3080Ti. So shoutout to the customer na bumilisamin ito and pinaheram samin for review. Sobrang top fan siya and you know who you are so thank you. For specs, it's got 1665MHz base clock speed, 12GB of GDDR6X memory, 10,242kuda horse, it's of course PCIe4 and yung digital max resolution niya is 7680x4320 or 8k. So yun yung maximum na resolution niya. It features Gigabyte's wind force 3x cooling system with alternate spinning fans as well as RGB Fusion 2.0 support if you also have a Gigabyte motherboard. Statically, it sports an overall muted look, a far cry from the exaggerated gamer aesthetic from its competitors and I love that this is what Gigabyte did. The cooler has a subdued gray finish accented by the minimal but still tasteful RGB. Very limited lang yung branding sa niya and hindi siya o ay. It's minimalistic almost if not for the very cool angles and cuts it features. Overall, a very nice looking GPU that would go with any rig or config. Pwede siya naka tayo or pwede siya yung naka horizontal ang any angle maganda siya and bagay siya kahit anong color scheme na PC mo. It's quite large being a 2.7 slot GPU at around 320mm for its length so you have to be aware of that if you're thinking of getting this for smaller cases. It has 3 display ports, 2 HDMI ports for a total of 5 display outputs. Okay, so of course no GPU review will be complete without benchmarks. For testing, I used my personal rig which is a 3600XT system, B550M Steel Legend motherboard, 16GB of CL16 Benjans program na naka 30-200MHz, 2TB of NVMe storage and a 750W 80 plus Gold PSU. For gaming, all tests are in 4K maximum or ultra settings. I wanna just emphasize that if you're thinking of getting this card, you must have a 4K or at least a 1440P monitor. This beast is absolutely wasted on 1080P and you're better off getting the much cheaper 3060Ti. Yung na, kung 1080P lang yung balak mo or yung kaya ng system. And here are the results. Of course to no one's surprise, this is a very fast card getting a consistent 60 plus FPS on triple A titles. Again, this is 4K max. We're talking and yung, ultra settings siya. So 60 FPS parang mababa no kasi saan na tayo sa 100 plus pero yung na sa 4K, it's a different realm talaga. And sobrang ganda nung performance niya. Cyberpunk 2077 gave it a bit of trouble though with it dipping to low 30s with ray tracing on the highest setting. However, enabling DLSS doubles the FPS we're getting. So all the more reason to choose Nvidia dahil nga do sa DLSS nila. Like clearly makes the difference. For non-gaming tests, we have it managing a 19 second render of the Blender BMW demo file and it also manages to clock in a hash rate of 53.87 mh using NiceHash. Yung NiceHash kasi ayon naman namin siyang gulpehin nung tutoong mining software talaga just to see kung ano lang yung mining performance niya. It also managed a decent 18470 score on timespile. This is a powerhouse GPU and that's to be expected on a 3080Ti. So what makes this particular 3080 special? For those who don't know, not all cards are created equal. We might see multiple 3080Ti's from different manufacturers like ASUS, Zotac, MSI, but they only share the core chip and yung siguro yung PECB and yung mga tracings. Everything else from the BIOS to the cooler configuration to the RGB to the VRMs vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer. So dun din nagbabari yung prices nila kung ganokaganda yung designs. One thing we've noticed with this specific GPU yung Gigabyte Eagle is the decent thermal performance. With all the heavy tests we did in 4K, the card managed to maintain a consistent 72° maximum. Which for such a high TDP card, that's really good. Kahit na, talaga, everything maxed and na susustain niya yung 72° na maximum temp. Another is the power limit. Looking at the GPU BIOS, the Eagle 3080Ti boasts a 350W target power limit and 370W boost. The boost is a bit lower than the reference card, but I was able to overclock it to 2325MHz, 4K and 10501MHz memory clock. Which gave considerable performance gains across all applications while still maintaining a decent 75° maximum temperature. So all in all, you get the second or siguro third most powerful GPU in the market today at probably its cheapest. 4K gaming has been touted as the next gen experience for years now, but it has never been practical. Well, that is until now. If you're an avid gamer who's been dreaming of gaming on 4K display without necessarily selling your organs or getting so many compromises sa settings, then this card is for you. All the games in your library at the absolute maximum settings, your 3D rendering workload or video editing projects, all these and more, the Gigabyte Eagle 3080Ti handles and then some highly recommended. So if you like the video, hit like and subscribe if you haven't already. Visit our website for your PC needs at hwsugar.ph and also visit yung physical store namin. Either nandito pa sa giho or if you're watching this mga November na na sa Chino Roses na kami. This might be the final video na we shoot here in this store. So yun. Also check out yung aming merch, may mga t-shirts na aming minubenta and these are limited editions. So when this runs out, wala na. You can buy them at hwsugar.ph slash t-shirts. Thank you and see you next video. And thank you to our top fans. 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