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EVGA 11G-P4-2487-KR RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Graphics Card

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EVGA's triple-fan RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra delivers 11GB of GDDR6 power with iCX2 cooling and a built-in OLED status display.

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Overview

The EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra (11G-P4-2487-KR) sits at the top of EVGA's RTX 2080 Ti lineup, built around the TU102 GPU with 11,264MB of GDDR6 memory on a wide 352-bit bus delivering 616 GB/s of bandwidth. With a real boost clock of 1770 MHz, it provides strong performance in 4K gaming, video editing, 3D rendering, and machine learning tasks out of the box, and the overbuilt power delivery leaves room for further overclocking through EVGA's Precision X1 software. The card supports real-time ray tracing and DLSS 2.0 via its RT and Tensor cores, adding visual fidelity in supported titles.

What distinguishes the FTW3 Ultra from other 2080 Ti cards is its cooling and monitoring system. The triple HDB fan cooler paired with EVGA's iCX2 Technology uses nine thermal sensors positioned across the PCB to independently control each fan based on localized temperatures, resulting in more efficient and quieter cooling than single-zone designs. The shroud-mounted OLED display is a practical touch — it provides at-a-glance GPU telemetry visible through a case window without any software overlay. Connectivity includes DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, USB Type-C, and Mini DisplayPort outputs supporting up to four displays at resolutions up to 8K. The trade-off for all of this capability is a 250W TDP requiring a 650W or larger PSU with three PCIe power connectors, and a card length that demands case clearance verification before purchase.

Key Features

Real Boost Clock: 1770 MHz; Memory Detail: 11264MB GDDR6

RESOLUTION & REFRESH: Max Monitors Supported: 4 / Max Digital: 7680x4320. DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b

OPERATING SYSTEM SUPPORT: Windows 10 64bit / Windows 7 64bit

INTERFACE: PCIe 3.0, USB Type C, DisplayPort, HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort

MEMORY: 11264 MB, 352 bit GDDR6, 14000 MHz (effective), 616 GB/s Memory Bandwidth

REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of a 650 Watt power supply. Three available 8 pin or 6+2pin PCIe power dongles. Total Power Draw : 250 Watts

BUILT IN OLED DISPLAY: This shroud mounted display shows real time Voltages, Temperatures, Clocks, Power Consumption, and GPU Utilization

Specifications

GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Real Boost Clock
1770 MHz
Memory
11,264MB GDDR6, 352-bit
Memory Speed
14,000 MHz (effective)
Memory Bandwidth
616 GB/s
Display Outputs
DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, USB Type-C, Mini DisplayPort
Max Resolution
7680 x 4320
Max Monitors
4
Interface
PCIe 3.0
Total Power Draw
250W
Recommended PSU
650W minimum
Power Connectors
Three 8-pin or 6+2-pin PCIe
Cooling
Triple HDB fans, iCX2 Technology
Special Feature
Built-in OLED shroud display

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 11GB GDDR6 memory with 352-bit bus provides high bandwidth for demanding games and creative workloads
  • Triple HDB fan cooler with iCX2 multi-sensor design keeps the card running cool under sustained loads
  • Built-in OLED shroud display shows real-time GPU stats without opening monitoring software
  • Customizable RGB lighting integrates with EVGA Precision X1 for visual coordination
  • 1770 MHz real boost clock offers strong out-of-the-box performance with further overclocking headroom

👎 Cons

  • 250W power draw and three 8-pin connectors required means upgrading from a smaller GPU may demand a new power supply
  • Physical size of the triple-fan cooler can be too long for compact or mid-tower cases
  • RTX 2080 Ti is a previous-generation architecture, lacking newer features like DLSS 3 and AV1 encoding
  • Higher operating temperatures and fan noise compared to more recent GPU designs at similar performance levels

Frequently Asked Questions

EVGA recommends a minimum 650W power supply with three available 8-pin or 6+2-pin PCIe power connectors. The card itself draws up to 250W.
It is a small screen mounted on the card's shroud that shows real-time GPU data including voltages, temperatures, clock speeds, power consumption, and GPU utilization — viewable through a case window without needing software open.
iCX2 is EVGA's proprietary cooling and monitoring platform that uses multiple thermal sensors across the PCB and asynchronous triple-fan control to manage temperatures more precisely than a single-sensor design.
It provides DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, USB Type-C, and Mini DisplayPort connections, supporting up to four monitors simultaneously.
It supports resolutions up to 7680x4320 (8K) through its DisplayPort 1.4 output.