
I liked this one so much bought another one. Even under bench marking never exceeds 64 C. Offers twice the performance of the 1050Ti for the same no extra power needed solution. Full Linux driver support from both the kernel (nouveau) and Nvidia driver stack. Opted for the larger fans rather than the low profile for this mid tower. It is very quiet.

Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.

cooling system

The Card is strong and fulfill all my needs


1. Efficient as far as the low end of cards go. 2. Quiet during idle or low fan speeds. Even if it cranks up it's not too loud. 3. Size. Great for smaller builds and lightweight without worries. 4. Great card for most games at 1080p along with DLSS technologies. 5. Also great for productivity use.

Runs cool and well stock. I did take the card apart day 1 and replaced the thermal interfaces with heilos V1 phase change on the die, and Upsiren UTP-8 thermal putty for the pads. Only a minimal improvement, not worth the day 1 warranty void. The card comes with soft clay like pads, these are great. They ensure a good squish and compression vs hard pads. The die thermal interface is most likely PTM 7950 even though the marketing info says 'nano paste' or whatever. Its a phase change. This card should run 5 years with 0 maintenance. Performance wise I put it up there with a 4080 Super. I'm running on a Gigabyte M32UP 4k 160hz monitor. It will run cyberpunk with RT on, high settings, FSR 2.1 performance at 90+ FPS. Warzone 4k, min at 250+ on FSR4 bal. The card is monolithic die so no wacky cooler contact issues should be popping up.

Everything


Performance driven Reliable Quiet Beautiful graphics

I had an aging GTX 1070 in an HTPC that I recently hooked up to a 4k Display. Couch co-op was getting rough with this set up so I decided to bump the specs. Between bumping from a 1600 to a 3600 I had on hand, and this, the catalog was running very well at 4k60fps (These are 'not' new AAA games, these are mostly at least 3-10 years old, the most graphically demanding is "It Takes Two"). Pleased, I went to close my SilverStone Technology SST-GD05B to find that this card was actually about 1/2" too tall, poking above the frame rails.

2.5 slot sff ready

Pros - no coil whine/ super silent - barely any fan noise - sleek compact design - runs very cool (typically in the 50s during very long gaming sessions)

It runs cool, best budget friendly option for 1440p gaming.

800 fps in marvel

Bought three of these cards for ITX builds. ASRock X600 Deskmeet case with a 9600 processor. Everything went together quite easily even for a one handed person like myself.

Works right out of the box. Included extra ARGB fan is a bonus. No issues at all with this card and runs all the games in my collection.

-plugged in easily -backward pcie 4 compatible with minimal loss on the 16GB card -runs low power and low temp

This thing is such good condition I genuinely wouldn't be able to tell it from new. Not a spec of dust and the only visible marks are extremely subtle scratches on the logo's on the fans. Amazing, and thank you for making a great birthday possible.

Got this just to experiment with for $250. Used the newest drivers which fix most of the horror stories. This things eats 1440p games way above its price range. Is equal to or greater than my old 5700XT (nitro+ and overclocked so it was faster than most other 5700XTs). If you can get it for sub $300 this is the absolute king of deals. Card is very overbuilt for the power and runs cool and quiet.