
It's a 5090. Basically an electronic deity. Gigabyte software to control LEDs and fiddle with fans is a nice touch, though not really necessary. Runs everything. I'm sure if I could hook this thing up to the fabric of reality, I would never have to make my own breakfast ever again. Included warranty card ups your time from 3 years to 4, a nice little touch to help put your mind at ease. Undervolting just a touch keeps it coolish while running nicely; no issues with stability at all. The included support stand is a big plus - its multiple orientations for use come in handy for many types of case setups. This card is a PIG - don't hesitate to use it so the only thing sagging is your pride for spending this much on something that just sits there. Also, the stand does not detract from the overall look of the case (mine, at least - your mileage may vary), so even when lit up, it looks like it belongs there.

Great heat sink and fans Quiet Well built quality materials 2 HDMI 2.1 ports

love this card easy to install drivers plus great fps too

Easy to set up and much improved from my old gpu

Good card for the money Great performance so far.

-Looks great -Runs quiet -Support brace included -Power connector adapter included

Runs cool even with a 2-fan setup Excellent performance and DLSS 4 support

Impressive benchmarks a better gaming experience

-Got it for MSRP. -The one game I used FSR 4 helped a lot more than FSR 3 from my 7800XT. -Ray tracing looks beautiful. First graphics card I owned that handles it well

Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.

Stpped up from a rtx3060 12gb, I happy as a cat in a bowl full of catnip. I dont have any issues as of yet, and actually enjoying the worlds of the games I play.

Even the simplest videos are clear, no lag, the games i play while not the latest and greatest have exceptional detail and very little power draw.

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

Around the msrp market. Way better than what other sellers are scamming people off also its a triple fan gpu

Nice looking card, with three fans, metal backplate, and a modest LCD light on the side. I am an overclocker, and this one does very well -core speed just over 3000mhz, and memory at 2614, with a 10% power boost when gaming. It runs cool, but not that quiet because I boosted my fan curve as well to keep things chilly. It's faster than my RTX 5070 and most newer games support FSR4 and frame gen. Buy it, you won't regret it. R7 9800 X3D, 64GB Ram, M.2 drive.

Great price and quick shipping! ASUS is definitely one of my favorite manufacturers now!

-Compact size. Fits small formfactor cases very well. -Stays cool for its size -Good price

I like a different path when I can. Intel bringing back a GPU instead of the Nvidia and AMD choices. With a great price and easy setup. I haven't seen any of the problems people are talking about. And again...The price. It's not a 50 series Nvidia, never claimed to be. But it does well at what I need and I can buy almost 5 of them for the prices out there now for the top of the line.

I dont normally write reviews. But I felt this one was justified, because of the recent deal Newegg and MSi had at the time. Amazing card. Yes its over 20% from Nvidias msrp but unfortunately its the tariffs and AI tax. Pros: Very efficient, power draw is 275-300watts. Does not heat up the room after a long gaming session Made in Taiwan and not China. And even though its MSis entry level model, it works surprisingly well. Shroud could have been a little more robust. There is a lot of poly-carbonate plastic. Hopefully it wont sag or degrade over time 🤞 Idle temp 32c and gaming is 62c Seeing it running in the 2500mhz++ range without any over locking or voltage changes Fans under load are super quiet and dont spin at idle Clean design and doesnt have rgb bling 2.5 slot design but is a long card, so check your case measurements before ordering it Its being rumored that the 5070ti might get end-of-life because of gddr7 memory shortages. So get one while you can if the price is closer to msrp or under $1k (incl taxes). 60xx series might have more memory but will come with a bigger price tag and wont likely appear until at least sometime in 2027. AMDs 9070xt is an equivilant card and cheaper. But I didnt get this because it has almost 100w additional power draw and didnt want that heating up my room 😉. If youre tight on budget, nvidia 5070 or amd 9060 might be an option for you. Be careful though as newer AAA games are pushing past 12gb memory now. Overall: Thank you Newegg and MSi coming up with the recent deal (under $1k with taxes) ! Shipping was on time and the box was properly packed. MSi keep up the good engineering. I have been a long time user of your products (980ti, 1080ti, 3080) and now 5070ti and never had an issue with any of them. Only one suggestion, please consider using phase change thermal pads instead of regular pads or thermal paste. FYI, Asus has switched to PTM on all of its cards last year.

Compact. Low power consumption compared to previous generation.