Introduction

The GeForce RTX 3070 is a great GPU, Evga 3070 Ftw3 offering face-melting performance on par with the previous $1,200. RTX 2080 Ti flagship for $700 less, as we covered in our comprehensive RTX 3070. Founders Edition review. Nvidia’s Founders Edition is an excellent option if you plan to stick your graphics card into your system and play. But if you’re looking to push your hardware’s performance to the limit, consider EVGA’s GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra.

Like the strange EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra. This 3070 life costs a lot more—$610 versus Nvidia FE’s $500—but you’re paying for every overclocking-friendly feature could ask for. While Nvidia shrunk the RTX 3070 Founders Edition design, which affected noise levels, EVGA stuck with an elegant 3-slot build for the FTW3 Ultra, with a heavy metal chassis to house the Ampere GPU inside. was used. In addition, EVGA packed the massive cooler with all sorts of tools that make it easy to top the 3DMark leaderboards, such as dual BIOS, several integrated temperature sensors to monitor different parts of the card, and dedicated fan control headers, and extra.

Does it make logic to spend over $600 on a heavily loaded RTX 3070 when you can upgrade to a more powerful RTX 3080 for just $100 more? And does AMD’s soaring $579 Radeon RX 6800 change the equation? First, let’s review the EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra.

EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra Glasses, Features, and Design

Here’s a rundown of the GeForce RTX 3070’s key technical specs compared to its direct predecessor, the $500 RTX 2070, and the $1,200 RTX 2080 Ti with which it trades gaming performance.

EVGA changes only two key core technical features with the RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra. With the rest dedicated to rejiggering more flexible design and additional features. Most people will notice an increase in clock speed first. While the RTX 3070 reference plan hits a boost clock of 1,725MHz, EVGA cranked the FTW3 Ultra up to 1,815MHz, a 90Hz increase. This gives an out-of-the-box boost in gaming frame rates. It’s a small smash, but as you’ll see in our levels section, it’s enough to get past the RTX 2080 Ti across the board — something Nvidia’s Founders Edition couldn’t quite manage.

Evga 3070 Ftw3

However, if you’re buying this car, you’re probably not planning to stick with stock speeds. Equally crucial to the FTW3 Ultra’s mission are its increased power requirements. Stock RTX 3070 cards draw 250 watts on an 8-pin power connector from a recommended 550W power supply. In its quest for over clocking glory, the FTW3 Ultra bumps up to a pair of 8-pin power connectors and recommends connecting the card to a robust 650W power supply. (However, there’s no need to fiddle with ugly 12-pin adapters as you do with Nvidia’s Founders Edition).

EVGA puts the power to good use. This custom card ships from the shop with a high power limit of 275W. Overclockers can crank the power limit by a further 11 percent (up to 305W) in GPU software such as EVGA’s Stellar Precision X1. Modern Nvidia GPUs get faster when you give them more power, and like EVGA’s other FTW3 options. The 11 percent power limit increase is probably more than you’ll get from most rival custom RTX 30-series. I will see it in GPUs.

In its quest for overclocking supremacy, EVGA stuck with an excellent triple-slot cooler. The FTW3 Ultra measures 11.8 inches tall and 5.4 inches wide and is a chunky three slots thick.

Our test system

Our loyal graphics card test system is a few years old. Still, it’s packed with some of the fastest complementary components available to overcome any potential performance bottlenecks on the GPU. The manufacturer provided most of the hardware, but we purchased the cooler and storage ourselves.

  • Intel Core i7-8700K processor ($300) All cores overclocked to 5GHz
  • EVGA CL240 Closed Loop Liquid Cooler ($105 on Amazon)
  • Asus Maximus X Hero Motherboard
  • 64GB HyperX Predator RGB DDR4/2933 ($355)
  • EVGA 1200W SuperNova P2 Power Supply ($352 at Amazon)
  • The Corsair Crystal 570X RGB case, with the front and top panels removed and an additional rear fan install for better air flow.
  • 2x 500GB Samsung 860 EVO SSDs

We’re relating the $610 EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra to Nvidia’s $500 GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition. We’re also plus Nvidia’s $800 GeForce RTX 3080 Creators Edition, $1,200 RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition, $800 RTX 2080 Founders Edition, and $500 RTX 2070 Authors Edition, as well as matching $0TX with R0TX or R0TX starting at less than $100. Despite the 2070’s performance in many games. Check out our Nvidia RTX 3070 FE analysis to compare a wide array of GPUs.

EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra Gaming Standards

The 90MHz factory over clock useful to EVGA’s FTW3 Ultra gives it a slight performance boost in most games over Nvidia’s stock-clocked RTX 3070 Founders Edition, so we’re going to present these benchmarks without commentary. . If you want a profounder analysis of how the RTX 3070 stacks up beside its RTX 2070 predecessor and the RTX 2080 Ti, then again. Check out our full Nvidia RTX 3070 FE review.

However, EVGA’s overclocking provided surprisingly significant performance gains in a few specific scenarios worth highlighting. For example, FTW3 is significantly faster than Nvidia’s Founders Edition in Gears Tactics at 1080p resolution and all solutions in Rainbow Six Siege.

Horizon Zero Dawn

Yes, PlayStation exclusives are now coming to PC. Horizon Zero Start hit Steam with some performance issues, but the most egregious. Ones have mostly been ironed out thanks to the hard work of the developers, and the game outdid the sales charts for weeks after its release. It also seems to reply somewhat to PCIe 4.0 scaling, making it an exciting inclusion in future shifts to PCIe 4.0-based systems.
Horizon Zero Dawn runs on Rebel Games’ Decima engine, the same engine that powers Death Stranding. Ambient Occlusion can still produce iffy results if set to Ultra, so we test with this setting on Medium.

Conclusion

Today’s test bench is the EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 ULTRA GAMING video card (08G-P5-3767-KR). Among the four RTX 3070 cards offered by EVGA, the FTW3 ULTRA GAMING has the fastest factory overclock currently offered by EVGA. In addition, it is equipped with EVGA’s iCX3 cooling solution that includes three fans.