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Nice to be at max video settings again on all my games
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Last Gen means lower Pricing (most of the time) Good performance per $ compared to similar price ranged cards Pretty quiet, no coil whine or loud fans Not massive like some newer GPU's
- Like the design and the rbg lighting. - I like the great performance that it has.
Works better than my old GPU, Although the only problem I had thus far was with the pc game Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I managed to fix the problem anyways.. No problem here that I have found yet anyways!!
Nice upgrade so far. I had the 5060 Ti 8 Gb one for 2 weeks. It's was good but I used up all its vram on medium settings pushing the gpu memory to the max at times. Avg 120 on Cod with high settings
Significant performance improvement over my 2070 Super. Quiet even under full load. Runs very cool.
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looks amazing great metal build easy to set up temps are very good rgb strip looks amazing and easy to set up using trixx software from sapphire
Great product
Easy to install
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Definitely Best GPU for this year and 2 next years..
The card is quite powerful. It handles modern games at 1440p no problem at all. I like to lock my fps in games to prevent the gpu from running 100% and getting hot. But I can go ultra with BF6 with this at 90 fps and hold a nice 70% usage, so even pushing 120 fps is realistic with a nice cpu like 9800x3d but the gpu will be running much harder at those frames, and mind you i dont run frame gen or any of this, just native with taa. I haven't had any issues with it what's so ever. I still plan on wanting to get to the 5080 eventually. But for now, im so happy with this card. Going on 4 months of using everyday.
Much better than my 1060
beats a 5060ti, standard set-up, AMD drivers are a breeze and convenient.
Big improvement over my rtx3060. Able to run games at high ultra above 60 to 120 fps. Even higher fps for triple A games. I undervolted and ocd for about a 5 to 7% improvement. Great product for $599 price point
Demolishes 1440p gaming (with a good cpu)
Quiet, Cool temps(60C while gaming), cheap, ball bearing fans, build quality for $260.00 is great. All games are at max settings and NO RT, some games you will need to turn on XEss when gaming at 1440p. 1080p no need for Xess plays great at 1080p. 1080p card is amazing, hitting 160+ fps on most games, some more demanding games it drops to 120+ but overall 1080p it's a great card. 1440p Cyberpunk 2077 PL expansion 60-80fps with max non RT settings. POE2@1440p 50-60fps max settings. Temps 60-65c while gaming. Quiet while gaming. Idle temp depends on the fan see con... but 40's while idle how I have fan curve set. Power draw is 165w while gaming.
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Excellent card for 1440p. Runs cool and haven't had any issues with any games. Max out all the sliders and then turn off all that blur/shake nonsense. So far no issue with the 12V power connector but I'll keep an eye on it.
-Great clock speeds, this card is already OC'd and overclocks with Nvidia App to 100+ core and 200+ VRam, not even using Afterburner (Oh, BTW, for any holdouts who didn't want to use Nvidia App and were still just using Geforce Experience, you will have to finally start using the App because Geforce Experience will not fully utilize this card's, full functionality and settings...just an FYI.) -Does not run excessively hot, as some others claim (and, yes, I do still have wattage at 100%,) although I do have an extremely large, form factor Tower and 4 Noctua, 2 front and 2 bottom intake fans - also Noctua for cooler on 3960x CPU. -No coil whine
This is an OC card by design so it easily takes MSI afterburner bump in core and vram speeds with notable performance gains over stock. I don't want to mislead posting specific numbers as everyone's mileage may vary. Not that you even need to mess with any overclocking if you don't want to. Comes with anti-sag support leg, and it could use one for sure. Fans don't run unless they need to. GPU temps are better than my 3070 under load, leaving a TON of headroom for more overclocking if desired. Fans are pretty quiet on this, the giant heatsink stack doing well to pull heat off the die. I'm doing it the lazy way, don't really care about getting 223 FPS vs 219 FPS. That's just splitting hairs, but you absolutely CAN push it more if you wanted to. My card had all 96 ROPs that it should. Check that in GPUZ after installing nvidia drivers! Comes with an adapter cable that will take 3 PCIe power inputs from PSU and combine into one 600W plug. I used it with that cable and that worked fine. In a new build I specifically got a power supply that had direct 12v high power 16pin support so it's a single cable for me now. Cleaner look to it.
I tested playing Bf2042 ultra opt in sff case. successfully managed below 70(60-65) degrees which is truly impressive considering it's size.