Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
- 1GB
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 1060…
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EVGA
Factory water-blocked RTX 3080 Ti with 12 GB GDDR6X, 1800 MHz boost and 912 GB/s bandwidth for custom-loop builds
The EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Hydro Copper is a high-performance graphics card built for custom watercooling loops. It features 12GB of GDDR6X memory running across a 384-bit interface. The card delivers a 1800MHz boost clock and 912GB/s memory bandwidth for demanding workloads.
This card suits enthusiasts who already operate a custom liquid-cooling system with pump, radiator and tubing. It cannot function with air cooling or all-in-one units. Buyers without a complete custom loop should consider standard air-cooled or hybrid models instead.
The 12288MB GDDR6X frame buffer connected via a 384-bit bus provides 912GB/s bandwidth at 19000MHz effective clock. This memory configuration determines 4K gaming capacity and compute throughput. Verify your loop can dissipate the 350W total power draw before purchase.
| Memory Type | GDDR6X |
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