EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 24GB GDDR6X, 10496 CUDA Cores, 1800MHz Boost Clock, 3x Fans, ARGB LED, Metal Backplate, PCIe 4, HDMI, DisplayPort, Desktop Compatible
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Memory Clock Speed | 14000 MHz |
Number of Fans | 3 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
Video Output Interface | DisplayPort |
Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6X |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 |
Graphics Card Ram | 24 GB |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.81"L x 5.38"W |
D**S
Probably the Best Investment You Can Make Right Now
Probably the Best Investment You Can Make Right NowI’ve been deep into AI for years now, and at a certain point, my home system became less of a tool and more of a bottleneck-shaped paperweight. The time for an upgrade was long overdue.As luck would have it, this realization coincided with NVIDIA’s launch of the 5000 series. Naturally, I looked at the 4090 and the mythical 5090—until I saw the price tags.A 5090 (Nvidia’s current flagship card) has an MSRP of $1999 (lol, as if you’ll ever see it for that). After spending hours navigating a labyrinth of price-gouging, out-of-stock listings, and enough scalper nonsense to make concert ticket resellers jealous, I had a thought:"What ELSE could I buy with this money?"The list was long. A down payment on a used car. Three months of mortgage payments. A solid vacation. Or—craziest thought of all—a GPU that doesn’t require a second mortgage.So I passed on the latest highway robbery and picked up a 5070 Ti instead, assuming it would be a reasonable middle ground. After all, NVIDIA won’t stop hyping up the 5000 series as the ultimate AI powerhouses.They conveniently forgot one minor detail:The software isn’t ready.If you enjoy spending hours patching together a half-broken Frankenstein installation of PyTorch and CUDA—only for it to implode the moment you update anything—go ahead, grab a 5000 series card.If you’d rather just get work done, the 3090 is a no-brainer.For years, the 3090 has been a proven workhorse. No hoops to jump through, no compatibility nightmares—just raw power. Sure, it’s not the latest and greatest, but it’s also not a $5000 paperweight.I was hesitant about spending over $1000 on a 3+ year-old GPU with last-gen architecture… until I installed it.This GPU cooks.I’ve thrown everything at it—simultaneous instances of Stable Diffusion (SDXL) and Kobold, two massive 8GB+ AI models running side by side—and the card didn’t even break a sweat.The real kicker? I never had to troubleshoot a thing. I quite literally just slotted it into my PCI-e slot, booted up, and got to work.Since then, I’ve seen it crank out 90+ FPS in a benchmark test while also running an AI instance. With no other programs running, it easily pushes 160+ FPS.It might not be the most power-efficient card anymore, and it doesn’t have NVIDIA’s latest marketing gimmicks—but:✅ It works.✅ It won’t melt its power connectors.✅ And you can buy it for less than three months of mortgage payments.Unless you have a burning desire to be an unpaid beta tester for the 5000 series software stack, do yourself a favor—get a 3090, save a ton of money, and actually get stuff done.
A**L
Great Safe Packaging from Seller
It came in good sealed packaging and looks almost as new.I've been able to run oblivion remastered now at 2kCard is running well so far though I still purched a warranty just in case as it is refurbished.So far very happy with purchase
M**L
Great works
Great value for money. In great condition and looks essentially new. Installed and it worked immediately!
R**G
What I was looking for (Fedora )
Wanted 24G memory, and paid the premium for the brand and memory size (it is a renewal). It was straightforward to install on fedora, and runs my LLMs just fine, CUDA-dev and environment doing well. It will use every bit of 340W at full load. Doing great after a week.
J**D
can't hear you over all these frames... and fans....
renewed evga 3090 FTW3 looked literally brand new, even still had the stickers on the fans.memory on the backside runs very hot, like 90c hot!this is a big card, like really this is a chonky boy, make sure your case can fit it. I needed a vertical GPU kit to fit this in a Lian Li 011D.The fans are LOUD at full rip. between the fan noise and hot temps of the backside VRAM i ended up watercooling it, and it runs fantastic.this is a screaming fast card, even in 2025. Not sure how it would do in 4K gaming, but in 2K / 1440p there's not many titles that can't be run in near highest settings. the extra memory on this card is well worth it, and goes to show how capable the 3xxx cards could be with more VRAM.great card, kinda loud, kinda hot, don't overpay for it.
D**S
Works as expected.
So it too 2 weeks to receive it, but I got it and it seems to work pretty well. No issue at all. No problem in 3D or serving an LLM (Large language Model). Second time I take a refurbished computer part (other time was a motherboard) from Amazon and not problem at all.Overall happy with my purchase.
L**M
I Didn’t Buy a GPU—I Adopted a War Criminal
I paid $1300 for a refurbished RTX 3090, and what I received was less of a graphics card and more of a haunted relic from a cyberpunk civil war. This thing showed up looking like it had been used to mine regret in a deep space gulag.The fans scream like they’ve seen things. The thermal paste was clearly applied with a turkey baster. The backplate had a weird burn mark shaped like disappointment. I slotted it in, fired it up, and my PSU audibly wept. My lights flickered. Somewhere in the distance, a dog howled.Sure, it runs. Technically. But at what cost?I launched Cyberpunk 2077 and it rendered it in real life. I could hear Keanu Reeves whispering through the PCIe lane.$1300 for a card that left therapy early and refuses to talk about its past. Would I buy it again? No. Would I keep it because I’ve already formed an emotional attachment to this traumatized beast? Absolutely.Final verdict:Do not buy this unless you’re ready to spend the rest of your life explaining to your house guests why your computer growls when idle.
D**A
This scares me - its fast but HOT
This was pulling too much juice even when idle. I was hitting 61c just looking at a web page. I tried a few driver installations and finally got the right magic that took the temps down toe 50+ but this is not a good spot to be in. I subsequently updated the bios and it added 4 degrees. I downloaded fancontrol (get this!) and was able to get idle temps about 46c. I'm not happy with what was required to achieve an acceptable temp.I purchased a different 3090 that doesn't give me the headaches that this one did and popped this one into a different, and new, PC. The PSU popped and the horrible odor made it apparent that something burned out. It was, in fact, the PSU. I worried that this took the mobo down with it but that was not the case. I can't say for certain that this product test drove the apparent bug inside the PSU but I ended up getting a different brand of PSU just in case and I returned this 3090, for which I got a prompt refund.I ended up buying a 4090 instead of replacing this as it was, which I'm very happy with, and put it into its intended target with a new PSU. Everything is working great and the mobo did not suffer.
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