First of all it made it here in literally two days after I placed my order they estimated that it would take 12 days so Im really happy about that. I used tax money to buy my pc for 1500 about two years ago and it had a EVGA RTX 3060Ti on it pretty sure it was a 12gb and to be completely honest this graphics card is just as good if not better because theres more options than the 3060 that improve the frame rate and overall performance of whatever it is youre playing. I thought most of these reviews were fake for how good they were but honestly this thing really is just this good and if youre looking for a mid to high range build I would 100000% recommend that you save yourself some money dont spend 1200 on a 4070 when you can pay 211 for this and its more than enough to fulfill any of your needs use the other 800 you wouldve spent on a better cpu or more memory and ram Id definitely go with an upgrade on the cpu tho
-Runs extremely cool -Easily OCed/undervolted -The RGB looks amazing, added so much flare to my PC -Literally double the performance of my 2070S
Great stetic and look amazin.
- it's not flashy with lights - It tested great with my benchmark software - Runs multiple monitors very well. - Easy to configure
Nvidia software
- Stays cool at about 55-57C at full swing - Can run Starfield and Forza Horizon 5 maxed out at 2k on a 165hz ultrawide monitor - very quiet card as well, no coil whine from what I could hear - the LED lights are neat, the GIGABYTE software is simple to use and actually works compared to years ago - built quality makes it look and feel more premium for the price point
Great gpu from msi
Works good
Price point plus green accents plus hard to find white GPUs right now The inclusion of a small screwdriver and two mounting screws was a nice touch Ran Passmark Burn-in test and passed with flying colors - max temp reached was 57C
- Fast - Cool temps - RGB is smooth
This is my first Ventus 2x OC. I like the smaller size, it doesn't overpower my case, Omen 35L. I like that you don't need a gpu holder. I like that the Ventus is not fully enclosed with a shroud. The sides and ends are open. Lets the good airflow from the case help cool it. The black and silver color scheme is clean, and sophisticated. While running benchmarks it gets up to 66 to 68 C. While gaming it sits around 64 to 66 C. The fans will go up to about 3600 rpm @ 100%. But with the stock fan curves it only hits 100% around 70 C , you can hear them but its not unreasonable at all. Up until about 65 C the fans are stopped, so silent. The cooler they use has 4 square heat pipes, and they have thermal pads that touch the metal back plate to help with cooling. Great card focusing functionality and performance.
Fans are practically silent, even at full load with a mild overclock applied. Temps are very good as well. GCC is good without the bloatware, just make sure to disable the auto update feature to keep it from installing all the unnecessary software. The screen is a nice feature as well to see the power draw and temps.
Cheaper thank competition Very great performance Smaller than competition Looks good
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)
Raw performance is decent but the nvidia frame gen and dlss is what amplifies it 1440p monster Sleek card design A lesser generation uplift than previous generations but its still the best 70s card to date
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.
it looks way better in person and preforms amazing