
The EVGA RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 Ultra is slightly thicker than a standard two-slot graphics card, but no three-slot monstrosity. The EVGA RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 takes a much more streamlined approach that seems better tailored for this more mainstream (though still expensive) price point. Those cards-and the aforementioned Asus TUF 3060 Ti-sport gargantuan triple-slot coolers loaded down with thick, heavy metal heatsinks, multiple BIOS switches, and extra features galore. You can bump that by another 20W (eight percent) in overclocking software like EVGA’s own fantastic Precision X1.ĭespite bearing the same name, the RTX 3060 Ti version of the FTW3 doesn’t try to match the capabilities of the pricier RTX 30 FTW3 models. To augment the higher speeds, EVGA raised the power limit of the FTW3 by 40W versus Nvidia’s Founders Edition. That’s well beyond the 1,665MHz reference speed (which Nvidia’s Founders Edition uses) and faster than the 1,755MHz speed of the Asus TUF RTX 3060 Ti, even though the more expensive Asus card has a much more substantial cooler. The FTW3 Ultra is rated for 1,800MHz clock speeds out of the box thanks to a hefty factory overclock. Here’s a look at the FTW3 Ultra’s spec sheet: EVGAĮVGA gooses the clock speeds quite a bit.


That’s all to be expected as they’re built with the same underlying technology, though EVGA does spice things up in key areas. It offers the same 8GB of GDDR6 memory over a 256-bit bus, the same cut-down GA104 “Ampere” GPU with 4,864 CUDA cores, and the same 600-watt power supply recommendation. EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 Ultra specs, features, and designĮVGA’s core technical setup largely mirrors Nvidia’s official specifications, which we covered in depth in our GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition review.
