

GeForce® RTX™ graphics cards are powered by the Turing™ GPU architecture and the all-new RTX™ platform. This gives you up to 6X the performance of previous-generation graphics cards and brings the power of real-time ray tracing and AI to games.
6X
faster performance
ray tracing
in games
ai
enhanced graphics

With the new NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture and the revolutionary RTX™ platform, RTX™ graphics cards bring together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is a whole new way to experience games.






Features
All-Metal Backplate, Preinstalled
Real-Time Ray Tracing
NVIDIA® GeForce Experience™
NVIDIA® Ansel
NVIDIA® Highlights
NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible
Game Ready Drivers
Microsoft® DirectX® 12 API, Vulkan API, OpenGL 4/5
Built for EVGA Precision X1
HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4 and Dual-Link DVI
HDCP 2.2
NVIDIA® GPU Boost™
Core
CUDA Cores: 2176
Boost Clock: 1680 MHz
Bus Type: PCIe 3.0
Memory
Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR6
Memory Bit Width: 256 Bit
Memory Clock: 14000 MHz Effective
Memory Bandwidth: 448 GB/s
Pros: - Destroys everything I throw at it with 1080p 144hz - Runs nice and cool, about 60-65 under full load for extended periods of gaming - EVGA has an outstanding RMA/Warranty system
Cons: - Extremely minor coil whine but not overly noticeable with speakers. You can't hear a thing with headphones at even a low/medium volume.
Overall Review: This card was an upgrade over my 5 year old GTX 970 that was starting to show it's age in newer titles. Have it installed with a Ryzen 2600x with 16gb of Corsair Vengeance ram and everything is silky smooth. I was a bit skeptical of this card only because I've seen that coil whine seems to be a complaint but after having the card for about 6 weeks now I can say with certainty it's definitely not an issue.