Good for the money dose what i want it to do plays alot of games at Ultra settings.
Getting over 120 fps max settings In most games, even the new monster hunter is around 90.
-DLSS4 is incredible -card stays optimally cool under load -big step up from a 30 series card
Worked right out of the box Overclocks like a beast (Mine is averaging over 3000 MHZ!) Quiet Looks great
20GBs VRAM Nice design Fans cool good Runs quiet Actually in stock
DLSS4 Easy install Went from a 3060 to this and, of course, major difference even though I plugged it into the same PCI 4 slot. The 3060 maxed in Cyberpunk at 40fps. 100-120fps now with frame generation set to same. All the way to 400fps with 4x frame generation. Not sure if I need it that fast. Picked up an Asus xg27ucs and running it at 4k. Amazing picture quality and smooth? Ill take it. And MS Office notified me it can now do AI? Good. Been meaning to finish that novel.
--Fast as any 9070 XT --Boosts to 3250 without any settings changes --3x 8 pin power taps. No melting connectors --2x HDMI 2.1 and 2x Displayport (the newer than 1.4 standard) - Temps are around 90c on the thermal junction at load, 60-something on the GPU --No thermal paste leakage --Better Linux support
It works seamlessly, and I had no issues so far. I'm getting high fps in my games (1080p ultra settings) and temps remain around 60-65 degrees Celsius under heavy loads which is great.
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- Can run all modern games on 1440p if you are willing to drop settings to around Medium/Low - In a case with 5 fans this thing runs super cool, I overclock it with the AMD/MSI Software to max settings and it stays under 55C at all times. Closer to 35C without an Overclock. With an overclock I can run a lot of modern games at 1440p on high settings with 60FPS+ - I get 60FPS+ on all games at 1440p always as long as I'm okay dropping some graphical settings - Can play Counter Strike on high settings and get 120FPS+ at 1440p - If you're planning on 1080p I wouldn't be surprised if you could run everything on high/ultra without an overclock. - Super cheap, a card at $200 that can perform this well is insane. There isn't a reason to get anything close to this card unless it's in the $350 range or higher and you want the BEST performance. But that's my opinion, it obviously has impressed me a lot, but it might not be the best option for you.
-Handles everything that I throw at it in 2k (Haven't tried 4k yet) -Beautiful design
One of the main complaints I see of this card is noise. I have yet to hear the fans engage. Im running every game on max settings 4K.
Sound is nominal even when maxing out a game. Might seem louder if PC is on top of your desk rather then below. Is putting out great temps and solid performance for the cost.
The card is fast, extremely fast. I mainly got it for the VRAM bump from 12 to 32, but the framerate bump has been crazy. Some games are running ~2.5x faster than my old card. And thats without factoring frame gen. The card is extremely quiet as well, my AIO CPU cooler is louder under heaving gaming loads. The VRAM bump is worth it if you do any complex creative tasks like ZBrush, Blender, Maya, Redshift, etc. Or if you play VRChat, as that game is VRAM hungry (I stress tested it and peaked at 28gb in one world)
- Easy install - Included support bracket
Faster (AND cooler) than my 3080. Uses a LOT less power too (obviously).
Performance beats the 4070 super
Works well runs everything No sag
- Overall design and build quality are excellent (must have for white builds) - One of the best VRM designs for a 5090 - Excellent thermals and very quiet fans with stock fan curve - Surprising amount of overclocking headroom - +150 to 200 core offset should be easily doable - Included stand looks far better than a simple GPU stand
- Performance - Silent operation - Temperatures
- mostly metal design - oc well - quiet - temperatures low - looks amazing