Upgraded from a Gforce 1050 ti 4 gig memory to Gforce RTX 3060 12 gig memory what a big difference super easy to install win 10 saw the new card and installed drivers all I had to do was check for updates and there was a new a few days ago LOVE this card Great pricing from new egg they are my only computer store super easy to wor with
-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.
Good performance, runs cool, not overly large
Awesome 1440p performance, and the card runs cool and is completely silent.
- 20GB of VRAM future proofs you for a good while. Every single game I have thrown at it runs on everything Ultra/Very High and maintains a consistent 100-200FPS. RDR2, GTA 5 Enhanced, Metro Exodus, Ready or Not, Half-Life: Alyx, EVERYTHING has been flawless. - Astoundingly quiet fans, even under load. The EVGA 2080 would sound like a F22 jet taking off, the 7900XT is whisper quiet in comparison.
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Went from 1070 ti to an 5070 ti. All the features works well and I'm finaly in my golden age of gaming at 30 y/o. I can finaly play all the games I wanted for so long.
This model easily clocks up to 3.4GHz (rare usually 3.1 - 3.3 but still insane) in game without an overclock. Mine is undervolted about 70mV and it works great. Memory also overclocks pretty well but since it heats up more than the GPU die I am too nervous to go very high and keep it like that on the daily. I game at 4K and most games run perfectly fine with this card, notable exceptions are Cyberpunk 2077 which is hard to run with Ray Tracing (I'm on Linux keep that in mind) but can still get a nice experience out of it. Also I ran into heavy VRAM limitations in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora but that game is pretty heavy so it's understandable.
- runs FRIGID under load - can be used for high framerate 4k gaming (fortnite, Oblivion remaster, ETS2 are what I've played) with DLSS4 - default fan curves are perfect
- At $250 CAD, it's the budget king for 1080p gaming, even paired with an aging 2700x! - Pretty quiet, even at full load. - AMD's Catalyst drivers are mature and full of tweaks for anyone who wants to tinker a bit with it. - Unbeatable FPS/$ ratio (again, for 1080p)!
Upgraded from a Vega56 with a flashed 64 bios. I've been holding back until now for an upgrade since vega has been eol for software updates. So, you can imagine my satisfaction with this upgrade. Card runs quite and cool. I've read about coil whine being a thing. I don't have that issue at all. Card undervolts great. It'll overclock too, but that's not what you wanna do. No issues with the connector yet, and hopefully never. Metal magnetic back plate sets in pretty well. No issues with it moving around unless you try to move it around. RGB comes on without the 3 prong plugged in. So if rgb is your thing that's a plus. I'm not big into rgb. So I didn't plug in the connector, but rgb still come on at start up. Which was cool to know the card atleast worked. I didn't install the support bracket, the card hols up well in my set up with the top and bottom screws in there spots. I might screw in the middle screw idk??? The support bracket would be my biggest complaint i guess??? It doesn't look very well engineered to really do anything. Just my opinion. The pcb is a great size if you want to get rid of the cooler and try to watercolor or mod it for an itx build.
simplistic no rgb
performance, comes with adapter for psu.
32GB ram! Best handling of very large graphic demanding programs such as MSFS2024 in VR 2x4K such as Pimax Crystal headset. Finally able to get butter smooth flights even in congested areas and with super detailed aircrafts and yes all this in TAA mode (not DLSS!). Too much artifact and blurry issues with DLSS in VR even with the latest DLSS versions.
Faster (AND cooler) than my 3080. Uses a LOT less power too (obviously).
In researching my next video card purchase, I found the 5080s to be just a bit too much money. So I landed on the 5070, yes it only has 12 gigs of memory, not 16 but it was very powerful considering what I was upgrading from. I had a gigabyte RTX 3080 that I have had in my rig for a few years now solid card. It was the overclocked edition. Ultimately, it was a great price for a vast improvement in my particular case. Also, Newegg offered trade-in on my old Video card which in my case I had a 3070 TI that I then traded in at a good rate and a very easy process. Kudos to you, Newegg for that. Anyway, the 5070 overclocked from Asus is fantastic. My numbers frames per second core frequencies. Everything is through the roof now and Im quite Future proof for quite some time now.
High frame rate, easy to install, runs quiet, solid built.
It was important to me to have flexibility and with 2 HDMI and 2 DP, it should minimize the number of adapters I'll need, though I definitely need to upgrade my monitor capability to bring it in line with the output power of this card. I wanted the latest new model for my build and this card came out 2 days before I began part selection. The price was as reasonable as you'll find for a brand new (January 2024) release. It is very quiet, though I haven't stressed its capabilities yet, so the fans haven't been up to full speed. I had a lot of things to do in my build to get it going before I got around to obtaining drivers, but it ran just fine with one screen using only Windows native default driver. Getting the drivers and their installation was simple and straightforward and the interface with Windows is trouble free. The software seems to integrate its own 4 ports plus the motherboard port, providing option for 5 connections, though I'll never use more than the 3 I have plugged into the card now. The board is well packaged, handsome and smooth--and easy to handle. There are no peel off plastics that are annoying and leave bits hanging. It is light enough that no back end support is required.
You already know it is the best card out there money can buy. This one works, no crashing in games.
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Performs well at 4K, with good build quality and thermal performance.
Huge step up from a 1080ti. Runs everything maxed out . Runs with low temperatures. Beast mode gaming.