ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 Trinity

Brand ZOTAC
Chipset Brand NVIDIA
Graphics Card Ram Size 24 GB
Memory Speed 1695 MHz
Max Screen Resolution 7680 x 4320
Connectors 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1

The first graphics card on this list is from one among the newer however still extremely recognizable names in the game, Zotac.

Zotac is known for its quality cards and cheap costs. Its extremely compact cards are nice for tiny type factor cases and external GPU enclosures.

While the Zotac RTX 3080 Trinity is anything but compact, it makes a solid pick for people who don’t need to pay more on an RTX 3080 than they completely need to.

That said, the card options competent but basic cooling which will keep the GPU running at acceptable temperatures. However, virtually no headroom for overclocking.

Design-wise, it boasts a clean and easy exterior. it'd perhaps even feel a tad too low cost if it weren’t for the RGB lighting that offers it a bit of that gaming flair, that we'd expect from a graphics card this expensive.

Pros
  • MSRP pricing
  • RGB lighting
  • Clean design
Cons
  • Not suitable for overclocking

ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080

Brand ASUS
Chipset Brand NVIDIA
Manufacturer Asus
Graphics Card Ram Size 10 GB
Memory Speed 14000 MHz
Connectors 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1

Moving on, we've got an identical GPU coming back from Asus, the Asus TUF gaming RTX 3080.

Unlike the company’s a lot of common Republic of Gamers brand, the TUF cards don’t feature overly flashy RGB or aggressive highlights. Instead, they prioritize performance and affordability over type.

That said, this card performs quite well and can hit some impressive clock speeds, though it actually doesn’t look the half.

As so much as the RGB thinks about, the card only includes a tiny RGB strip and an RGB-lit TUF logo on the side. apart from that, it's more sort of a mid-range card instead of a $700+ high-end model.

Of course, if you like performance over aesthetics, then this just can be the best card for you. It sports a high-quality build and nice cooling while also coming with an MSRP tag attached. As such, it offers a nice overall price for your money.

Pros
  • MSRP pricing
  • Extra HDMI port
  • Efficient cooling
  • Good overclocking performance
Cons
  • Design won’t agree with everyone

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming OC

Brand Gigabyte
Chipset Brand NVIDIA
Graphics Card Ram Size 10 GB
Memory Speed 19000 MHz
Connectors 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1

Next, we've a gigabyte you can continuously expect provided solid, comprehensive cards from this company, and therefore the RTX 3080 gaming OC is no exception.

As with the rest of Gigabyte’s gaming series cards, this one boasts a reasonably simple however effective style.

A black shroud with grey highlights that go nice with the metal backplate, and a somewhat conservative implementation of RGB in the variety of one strip. You’ll even have the gigabyte brand on the side of the card.

In addition to it, this graphics card offers improved cooling because it is capable of striking higher clock speeds and can thus appeal more to overclockers and people who need to get all the performance they'll out of their GPU. Plus, it's rather quiet, too, even under load.

In any case, the Gigabyte RTX 3080 gaming OC has all the necessary bases covered: it's smart, offers a stronger performance than reference models, and has smart cooling that will keep it running at low temp without RTX Card being too loud.

To high it all off, gigabyte offers an extended 4-year warranty on this card – a year longer than the standard manufacturer warranty, which is always welcome.

Pros
  • 4-year warranty
  • Extra HDMI port
  • Sleek design
  • Good cooling
Cons
  • A bit of a price premium
  • Could use some more RGB

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra

Brand EVGA
Chipset Brand NVIDIA
Graphics Card Ram Size 10 GB
Memory Speed 19000 MHz
Connectors 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1

Next up we've one in all Nvidia fans’ favorite makers, EVGA, and that they have undoubtedly delivered this time moreover.

The RTX 3080 FTW3 ultra is an absolute unit of a card that has you lined on virtually all fronts.

We’ve seen that makers to this point have truly tempered the RGB compared to a number of their older models.

In contrast, EVGA has equipped this card with a sleek shroud, backplate, and a huge RGB strip on the side that creates it stand out compared to the competition.

But after all, you won’t be getting this card only for its exterior style. As you might expect from staring at that huge heatsink, it doesn’t disappoint in the performance department either.

However, it’s truly a small amount smaller than MSI’s RTX 3080 gaming X Trio, all the while being slightly ahead in terms of performance.

At the end of the day, this card’s biggest disadvantage would doubtless have to be its price: $810. We’re watching a very steep value premium, and not everybody is willing to get in so much extra cash.

Pros
  • RGB-heavy design
  • Overclocks great
  • Top-notch performance
Cons
  • Very expensive
  • Bulky

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio

Brand MSI
Chipset Brand NVIDIA
Graphics Card Ram Size 10 GB
Memory Speed 1.71 GHz
Connectors 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1

No graphics card list is complete without an entry from MSI, thus here is the MSI RTX 3080 gaming X Trio.

As you'll tell from the image, the look has been tweaked a touch compared to what the RTX 20 gaming X Trio models seemed like.

Most notably, the RGB has been toned-down however the style philosophy has remained intact.

As so much as the performance is concerned, it’s pretty much what you’d expect — the card can hit impressive clock speeds but the cooling is very efficient.

It not only keeps the card running at low temperatures but also remains remarkably quiet while doing running so.

In short, at the end of the day, this card gets almost everything right – it boasts a sleek style, glorious performance, and excellent cooling.

However, this will come at a touch of a value premium, and not everyone will find the extra expense to be worth it.

Pros
  • Appealing design
  • Quiet and efficient cooling
  • Great performance
Cons
  • Comes with a price premium