
-Price was barely above MSRP when I bought it ($679 USD). -Significantly lighter than the RTX 3090 it replaced (and no trash 12V HPWR connector!) -Runs cool while benching and gaming (60 celsius at 100% utilization) -At 100% utilization, you can't even hear the fans. Seriously, this thing is whisper quiet. -Better performance than my RTX 3090 (except for Ray Tracing which I leave off anyways). -Exceptional price to performance for 3440x1440p ultrawide gaming.

Works great . Fast and quiet

- Instantly overclocks with little temperature bump from stock (2400mhz) to 2940mhz. Almost 20% uplift in performance. - Reasonable cost. The XTX is certainly better for the price. - Two 8 pins are desirable. If you don't want to push your GPU's wattage to envelop the two 8 pins is more desirable. Although I've heard people hitting 3.2 to 3.4 Ghz on the 3 pin GPUs.

Beast 1080p card and a very good 1440p card. Looks great with any white build and the led looks really clean. Stays cool too.

Lcd screen provides info at a glance, Gpu load, clock speed, temp ... Cool Temps


Perfect for 4k gaming! I started gaming on a Samsung OLED 120hz TV at the beginning of the year. My 2080 would only push 30-45 FPS on medium/low settings and DLSS on balanced or performance. With this card, I'm pushing 60-75 FPS from medium to high settings with DLSS set on quality. With Doom: The Dark Ages, I'm pushing 100-120 FPS with ultra settings, quality DLSS, and 3x frame generation. The drastic difference is mind-blowing. The card is silent, with Temps staying a steady 60-70 degrees Celsius in an air-cooled case.

- 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.

- upgraded from my reference model 7900xtx this one is much faster on the gpu core frequency I definitely notice a difference in the frames - the heatsink keeps the card waaaaaaay cooler almost like 6 -8 degrees cooler than reference - got this card with a combo 1000w psu, monster hunter and a rebate for up to $25 I mean you can't beat that deal!

Runs games like a champ at 4k with DLSS. Card runs very cool with a fairly small cooler. Price was great before Newegg or Gigabyte raised it from $999.

The card is nice for a half height dual slot card. Dual HDMI connectors makes it easier to connect multiple monitors without having to use a converter from display port.

- Easily runs games at 1440p high/ultra at 140-150 fps - Stays cool while doing so, temps stay in the 55-60 C range even under load. I do have a big case with good airflow but the cooler on the card is a beast.

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.

Great performance. Runs cool during gaming, and stress test. Very quiet no noticeable coil whine. Looks great in white case. All metal back plate.

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

- Quiet - Good for the price

-really clean and beautiful design for an all white build -solid performance for AAA games like COD, GTA, etc -in COD it ran between 140-180 fps but with DLSS activated it stays consistent between 210-250 fps with high settings. -i didnt know it was the overclocked edition so thats a boost and a plus -surprisingly quiet



Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.