- Worked out of the box on Win 10 and Fedora 41 - WOW gaming 60 fps - Nvidia compute capability 8.9 (TensorFlow and PyTorch)
easy install and set up.
Doubles the speed of my 3070ti. Looks amazing. Adrenaline software has really good tuning capabilities.
Cheaper 5070ti model. Handles 1440p perfectly.
20GBs VRAM Nice design Fans cool good Runs quiet Actually in stock
Worked right out of the box Overclocks like a beast (Mine is averaging over 3000 MHZ!) Quiet Looks great
--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
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.
1. Affordable 2. 1080p 1440p gaming 3.newest technology
- Fast card @ 1080p for e-sports titles - Scored it at MSRP! (thanks NewEgg) - Reliable software support from nVidia
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.
-smaller of the OC 9070xts (just BARELY fits in an asus prime case) - mobo rgb can control gpu rgb -boosts to 3150-3300 with full power limit and -75 mv undervolt -gpu magnet panel hides cables very well
Super fast, Quiet, powerful
Temps don't hit the 80's on anything. The temps are pretty good for the card. Although, if the airflow in the case is terrible, this card probably won't be able to cope. I changed the fan orentation in my case which helped even more. Before I changed the fans, both the Core and VRAM temps were within a good range and they were lower than what I saw in reviews for this particular card. Seems to have a decent amount of undervolting headroom. I 100% recommend undervolting this, but mainly for preserving the card. All of the ROPs are there and present. I am happy with the GPU brace that Gigabyte included.
- Very smooth 1080/1440p gaming at 60fps, 100-120 fps, depends on the game - Dual bios for quiet mode and performance mode (even performance is still relatively quiet) - Absolute unit of a GPU (everything in my case is huge so this is just a personal plus)
MSRP, sff, graphics=4k >60fps Cyberpunk=high
- Low temps - Quite silent - Very powerful - No coil noise at all - All ROPS*
- 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
performs great i play games in 4k and no problems at all. Avator 4k high settings i got 72.1FPS Forza Horizon 5 4k extreme settings 43 FPS and Death Standing 4k ultra settings 148.3 FPS.i don't know what those youtubers Jay's two cents, LTT and those other guys talking about. Now if you want frame rates of 100 fps get the 48000xt and up, other than that this the BOY here to go with that 16gb vram sweet.
The RX 7800 XT is a well rated card and Ive never had issues with Gigabytes versions of GPUs in the paste.