
Single slot best possible performance I think it's reasonably priced, it is a bit expensive but there's not really any alternatives for single slot cards.

- great performance - runs games at high fps on 1440p -slim and good looking - frame gen and dlss are nice features for solo player games


i7-14700F 32 GB DDR4 @ 3800 MHz Jginyue Snow Dream motherboard Thermaltake GF1 850 watt PSU GIGABYTE Gaming Radeon RX 9070 GRE Graphics Card Picked up the GRE graphics card for $499. At that price point the GRE graphics card is a great product. I use the card in mixed service; both productivity and the casual game. Plays wow at 4k without any problems. However, I typically play at 1440p and then upscale to 4K using the built in FSR in WOW as the image quality looks better. I also cap fps at 75 and the use Smooth Motion 2.1 to bring the fps to 150 to save wear and tear on the GRE. The GRE also plays remastered versions of Skyrim and Oblivion at 4k ultra settings with no problems. The GRE operates cool with memory and GPU temps remaining in the 50-60 C range with the GPU hotspot in the 70s. Thus far, the 12 GB memory has not been an issue. WOW at native 4K used about 10.5 GB. Skyrim and Oblivion use far less GPU memory. I am not into first person shooters so I cannot say how well the GRE performs in those applications. The GRE does very well in RPGs.


-Doesn't draw much power -Is POWERFUL -Stays pretty cool, maybe room cooling helps but still

- Whisper quiet - Modest power requirements - DLSS is very sharp

- Pros - - This card is surprisingly lightweight compared to my EVGA 1070 GTX, even though it is much larger in volume. - FPS definitely increased in my gameplay. - Temps run fine I saw a max of 57C and low of 27C while playing Warhammer 40K on high settings - normally sat around 41C while gaming. - I like that it doesn't have LED's - like I'm getting closer to 30 - only I need to look as it. - Relatively cheap for the performance of a card and how well it runs - compared to when I first built my PC back in 2018 when the boom of GPU prices was happening. - Yeah, good card. Great card, in fact.

Great price to performance Undervolts really well

Great card, runs cool and powerful, I personally like the RGB.

Plays Fortnite great at 1080p For only $249.99 I put it in an Hp Omen with a 13100 intel Desktop 600 power supply and 16 gigs of memory.

Low cost and recently introduced. Perfect for office PCs and pre-built desktops with no on-board graphic ports.

5080 (nice) No RGB (if you're into that) Small form factor (barely)

It's pretty fast and stays cool. Upgraded from a gtx 1060 and it's a pretty big difference.


i went through 2 AMD 7800 XT hellhounds and just about every game i played it had stuttering. new updated drivers. fresh windows install. nothing helped. So i sent em back and decided to try and a Gigabyte 4070 super.... a little on the pricey side but so far well worth it. every game on 1440P on max setting runs like butter. Im more then happy with this GPU. i thought it would be a huge card. but infact its quite small. really suprised me with the temps. the performance is more then on par. at least for mine no coil whine. im happy with it. I DO RECOMMEND !

Frame gen x4 try it with open mind really good if your searching more FPS. Dlss4 Big upgrade for 1650 super users

Great performance if you can get it close to MSRP.
