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It handles any game at a good frame rate no problems with it whatsoever and overall great price and quality
-Fast, a noticeable step up from the old 1080 -Affordable, to my door for around 300$ in 2023 dollars -Available, no scalpers, no backorders, they are on the shelf waiting for a good gamer home -Quiet, lean on them hard, the fans remain quiet, the baby is sleeping quiet, even when I've got the Ray Tracing on and the fans are at full RPM
- I was able to actually buy it - Only 17% above MSRP - Decent upgrade over my old GPU - Games great in Linux (arch), 200+ fps in Satisfactory - Switch to turn off LEDs - Okay ray tracing in case a game only runs with RT (stupid game studio decision imo)
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Runs very cool. Usually well under 70c. Framerates have nearly doubled from a 3070ti.
Works well, no issues yet, can play war thunder at max settings and get a stable 150+ fps, it works very good with my 1080p screen and has plenty of V-ram
Compact Great Performance
Clean, quiet
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-Very similar in raw performance to the Pulse XTX -RT Performance is even more impressive than I expected -FSR4 is legendary compared to 3 -Visually stunning card -Very adequate cooling -Underclocks well and then boosts insanely high
Good price to performance Good power to performance
Good price
+ Package was really good, no waste or anything. + Everything was handled carefully, no damage in the boxes or anything.
Much better than my 1060
- low to no coil whine on my unit, though some reviews of this model have reported some - darn low temperatures and quiet fans when under load, on the default performance bios. This card's hotspots are lower than my 7900 xt's main temp in every situation - a separate quiet bios exists, and the card has around 5% performance uplift headroom for OC - The power connector has a thermal pad connecting it to the large metal back plate, giving some peace of mind. Given the 200-300 watt draw, I don't worry about it melting - card draws 100-150 fewer watts than a 7900 xt when playing the same games, resulting in a cooler case. All of my fans run slower and there's less heat dumped into my room. You do not need an AIO - an air cooled CPU will be fine - can path trace in cyberpunk to my satisfaction. I'm using Hardware Unboxed's suggested settings with DLSS quality, 2x frame gen at 1440p and getting 60+ real frames / 100-130 with ai frames. Not much stuttering and stunning visuals - DLSS is worlds better than FRS 2/3 and XESS. Perhaps the newly released 9070 (xt)'s FRS4 will close this gap to your liking. I hated playing with upscaling on the 7900xt - well built and heavy card, which will definitely need a GPU support. The included ASUS one is on par with a $8 generic support. The height is not right for my case, though the Lian Li 207's included support works great here.
Demolishes 1440p gaming (with a good cpu)
Beast of a card Many benchmark reviews stay it's not much of an upgrade from my old 3080ti I've had for years. Well, it's a huge upgrade.
I get great frame rate in almost any title Low temps Low usage High powered
I recently purchased a Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 165hz 4K monitor. To get 4k smoothly, AND CHEAPLY, I needed to upgrade my 6700XT. With the XFX Swift 9060XT I can now play any game at 4K. Even at balanced or quality (instead of performance) settings. Starfield, Horizon Forbidden West, and Helldivers 2 are the games I have been playing and they run 60+ FPS at 4K. With FSR, depending on the version, I get up to fifty percent more FPS over my old card. I opted for the triple fan and it is whisper quiet and ice cold. XFX is amazing. I greatly appreciate XFX opting to go with the PTM7950 TIM so I won't have to worry about drying paste or bleeding out. AMD drivers are rock solid. I have read, that in the past, AMD drivers had some troubles. For the past five years of owning AMD video cards I can confidently say I have not had any driver-related problems and the video cards have run without a hiccup. I have watched several 9060xt reviews online along with teardown videos. I think this XFX triple fan card is the best bang for the buck as of this writing.
Pros: Good cooler on it Low temps Included stand is quality Didnt expect it to have RGB and it does Its pretty Quiet fans MSI software is fairly solid Good price point, the other MSI gaming trio 5070 ti (the oc plus) is the same card, but hundreds more
Very fast card for the price
12GB VRAM 1 8 pin connector card does not sag at all. Performs great with a 5600X3D Some of the games that ran rather poorly on my A750 at 1080p, run better even at 1440p and 4K. The CPU driver overhead problem is minimal with the 5600X3D. Spiderman Miles Morales 1440p custom settings XeSS ultra Quality FSR frame generation is high refresh and smooth. No frame pacing issues even when swinging fast close to the crowded streets.