Polychrome SYNC Phantom Gaming 3X Cooling System Striped Axial Fan Reinforced Metal Frame Stylish Metal Backplate 0dB Silent Cooling Super Alloy Graphics Card
Pros: Runs every game flawlessly at 1440p. RE, Tomb Raider, Battlefield, Wolfenstein and Bioshock series are the kind of games I play and the card renders the newest ones beautifully and even perks up some of the older titles a little. Runs my Oculus Rift flawlessly as well.
The fans stand at attention, spool up ultra quiet even under heavy load and come to a dead stop as soon as I log off of a game which are all huge pluses having an open air layout.
Got it paired with a Seasonic Focus 850w power supply which more than handles the demand.
Cons: It is large and heavy. I went from a 1080GTX (pictured above the 6800XT). Had to mount it vertically and have a wine cork under the 3rd fan to keep it level because it didn't look right horizontal in the case with a card stand.
Now for the ugly part but it is not the card's fault, the price. $1500 out the door, taxes and all is about how much I spent on my last entire upgrade. Is it worth it? To me yeah but I'm a tech addict. If you have a good bit of life left on your old card I'd hold till mid 2022.
Overall Review: Overall I'd recommend this card to anyone who has the change to spare and room in their case. If you're on the fence and can wait, definitely do so.
It's a great card and is leaps and bounds above what I upgraded from.
Pros: This thing runs all games like a boss. CP 2077 Ultra settings paired with 5950x/aorus x570 master/32gig trident z neo/1tb samsung 980 pro m2 gets me averaging 80-90 fps steady. When gigabyte comes out with a decent mobo bios and I'm sure amd will fine tune their software as well, it will get even better. 9 out of 10 all day. Edit, this is at 1440p @ 144hz.
Cons: Price
Overall Review: Would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Overall Review: No idea because cannot use. Newegg is getting in the habit of shipping dead or defective parts to fill orders
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Worth it for $900. More than that? I don't know.8/6/2022 7:46:13 AM
Overall Review: Definitely a good product. I use a 3440x1440 monitor to game on everything and can max out with current AAA games with no issue. I don't play many games that even have raytracing support, so it's no big deal to me that it's not able to go crazy with it.
I use a professional ultrawide and not a gaming monitor, and so I'm not sure about 144fps and beyond as I'm capped at 75, but that's fine for me as the majority of the games I play are single player.
For $900 or less, this is well worth it. Over that? It would be a tough sell.
Pros: Runs every game flawlessly at 1440p. RE, Tomb Raider, Battlefield, Wolfenstein and Bioshock series are the kind of games I play and the card renders the newest ones beautifully and even perks up some of the older titles a little. Runs my Oculus Rift flawlessly as well. The fans stand at attention, spool up ultra quiet even under heavy load and come to a dead stop as soon as I log off of a game which are all huge pluses having an open air layout. Got it paired with a Seasonic Focus 850w power supply which more than handles the demand.
Cons: It is large and heavy. I went from a 1080GTX (pictured above the 6800XT). Had to mount it vertically and have a wine cork under the 3rd fan to keep it level because it didn't look right horizontal in the case with a card stand. Now for the ugly part but it is not the card's fault, the price. $1500 out the door, taxes and all is about how much I spent on my last entire upgrade. Is it worth it? To me yeah but I'm a tech addict. If you have a good bit of life left on your old card I'd hold till mid 2022.
Overall Review: Overall I'd recommend this card to anyone who has the change to spare and room in their case. If you're on the fence and can wait, definitely do so. It's a great card and is leaps and bounds above what I upgraded from.