Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan OC 12G LHR-V GDDR6X Graphics Card
The Colorful iGame RTX 3080 OC 12G LHR-V Graphics Card features CUDA Cores 8704, Core Clock Base:1440Mhz; Boost:1710Mhz, One-Key OC Base:1440Mhz; Boost:1785Mhz, Memory Clock 19Gbps, Memory Size 12GB, Memory Bus Width 320 bit, Memory Bandwidth 760GB/s. This graphics card has Power Connector 3 x 8Pin, Power Supply 14+8+4, TDP 370W, Display Ports x 3 & 1 HDMI. It also comes with Fans Type liquid-cooling, Power Suggest 750W, DirectX 12 Ultimate/OpenGL4.6NV technology Support NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA G-SYNC, 2nd Gen Ray Tracing Cores, Slot Number 3 slot.The latest RTX 3080 Vulcan OC 12G LHR-V GDDR6X has 02 years warranty.
Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan OC 12G LHR-V GDDR6X Review
Like other third-party GeForce RTX 3080 cards we've tested, the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan OC 10G-V is not a small card. In fact, it's the biggest we've seen to date, even surpassing the massive 12.3-inch-long MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio. Its three-slot width and 12.7-inch length mean the Vulcan OC 10G-V will fit only in the largest of case options. Compact PC builders would be better off opting for smaller cards in the 30 Series stack, like the comparatively petite (9.5-inch) Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition.
We have with us the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3080 iGame Vulcan OC graphics card. Over the past decade, we've come to expect nothing less than the most over the top custom-design cards from Colorful, and the company doesn't disappoint with its premium RTX 3080 "Ampere" offering. The Colorful Vulcan OC features the most elaborate cooling solution we've seen for an RTX 3080 so far, along with a very generous board electrical design and features you'd expect when paying the kind of monies the RTX 3080 demands. It's also designed for those who intend to push the RTX 3080 to the limit with serious overclocking because of the generous power-limit adjustment range.
The GeForce RTX 3080 "Ampere" is NVIDIA's latest flagship graphics card despite the fact that it sells the slightly faster RTX 3090 under the same GeForce brand. This is because the RTX 3080 is designed to provide 4K Ultra HD AAA gaming with RTX enabled, while the RTX 3090 with its 24 GB of memory provides more of an uplift over the RTX 3080 to creators than gamers. The "Ampere" graphics architecture is designed by NVIDIA to provide not just significantly higher performance than RTX 20-series "Turing," but also nearly double the performance of the GTX 10-series "Pascal," making it an ideal upgrade opportunity. An area of engineering focus also appears to be the significantly increased raytracing performance.
Colorful iGame RTX 3080 OC 12G LHR-V GeForce "Ampere" architecture heralds NVIDIA's second generation of RTX, the groundbreaking real-time raytracing technology that sees the combination of conventional raster 3D graphics with raytraced elements, so the hybrid still looks generations ahead of conventional graphics. Raytracing adds realism to lighting, shadows, reflections, ambient occlusion, global illumination, and, with "Ampere," even raytraced motion blur, which is very difficult to pull off in real time and was hence relegated to a post-processing effect. 2nd Generation RTX is a combination of new "Ampere" CUDA cores, which offer concurrent FP32+INT32 operations, new 2nd Generation RT cores that in addition to increased performance have fixed function-hardware for newer real-time ray-tracing effects, and the 3rd Generation Tensor core, which leverages the sparsity phenomenon in deep-learning neural nets to increase AI inference performance by an order of magnitude. NVIDIA leverages AI for denoising its raytracing pipeline, and for its DLSS performance-enhancement feature.
Colorful iGame RTX 3080 OC 12G LHR-V is based on the same "GA102" silicon as the RTX 3090, the largest GeForce "Ampere" silicon. It has more than double the SIMD muscle as its predecessor, the RTX 2080, with a staggering 8,704 CUDA cores, 68 RT cores, 272 tensor cores, 272 TMUs, and 96 ROPs. To ensure a steady stream of data to these, the company sought to significantly increase the memory bandwidth by opting not just for 10 GB of memory across a 320-bit wide memory interface, but innovating a whole new memory standard—GDDR6X, which ticks at a blistering 19 Gbps, working out to 760 GB/s of memory bandwidth—70% higher than the RTX 2080. The "GA102" silicon is built on the new 8 nm silicon fabrication process at Samsung and takes advantage of the new PCI-Express 4.0 x16 bus standard—next gen in every way.
Specification
| Video Memory Specifications |
| Type |
GDDR6X |
| Size |
12GB |
| Core Clock |
Base: 1260Mhz; Boost:1710Mhz
One-Key OC: Base:1260Mhz; Boost:1800Mhz |
| Memory Clock |
19Gbps |
| Memory Interface |
384 bit |
| CUDA Cores |
8960 |
| Interface |
| Display Port |
Display Ports x 3 |
| HDMI |
HDMI x 1 |
| Power Specifications |
| Connectors |
3 x 8Pin |
| Recommended PSU |
750W and above |
| Consumption |
390W |
| Application Programming Interfaces |
| DirectX |
DirectX 12 Ultimate |
| OpenGL |
OpenGL 4.6 |
| Physical Specifications |
| Dimensions |
322.9 x 158.2 x 60.4mm |
| Others |
Slot Number: 3 slot
Weight: 2.12KG |
| Warranty |
| Manufacturing Warranty |
02 years warranty |