Good performance for 1080p ultra 120hz. Okay FPS for 1440p 60hz RTX tech and new HEVC encoder. Many features like DLSS 2. back plate. Excellent price for its performance. Big VRAM for its price.
Worked right out of the box Overclocks like a beast (Mine is averaging over 3000 MHZ!) Quiet Looks great
Super solid performance and at the price, 3-8 FPS less than the same card with a slightly higher clock speed and a +$100 price tag is a no brainer. Dont waste your money chasing a few FPS. You can OC this card if that is your thing, I find it to be smooth and a very good bargain for nearly the same performance as the cards that cost $400 to $800 more with no appreciable difference. Love the card and glad I didnt waste money on something the human eye cant see
I love the form factor without all that RGB mess. Quiet while gaming. Easy install. Glad it came with an adapter for dual pcie 8 pin cables. Havent had any issues so far! I'm coming from an Asus rtx 4060ti 8gb dual. I can visually see a huge difference in my games!
- New GPU to replace my weary RX 5700 - More memory - Raytracing?
Overall, it was an amazing upgrade from my 2060, which I then upgraded to a 3070 and have now sold both. It has insane 1440p performance, and FSR4 is also amazing. It is definitely getting closer to DLSS and pretty on par with DLSS 3.5.
- Runs very cool - Very quiet - huge performance boost. - price
Fans are quiet. Runs well under 70 degrees at full load. Has no problem playing all the titles I throw at it. Runs efficiently. Copper heat pipes. Has a backplate. Large heatsink. *partially exposed to air for better cooling* Good overall aesthetics.
-One of the fastest cards on the market! -Very reliable both based on the history of Nvidia & Asus who are known for it. -Ray Tracing is insane on new cards! -Dont be scared of the bad things you hear about the AI in the new cards I couldn't even find the "Ghosting" that people talked about and I was unable to even find it when doing what others such as Linus tech tips showed in a video with cyber punk. I think they've fixed it even more since launch.
Around the msrp market. Way better than what other sellers are scamming people off also its a triple fan gpu
Upgraded from a base RTX 3080, the extra VRAM is great, and I love all the features AMD has started to implement with their software.
* FAST, Good Results! * GOOD Ray Tracing for AMD (FINALLY) * Quiet even under load * COOL even under load * SMALL-ish form factor (as seen in the pix...I couldn't go with a 3-fan setup, PLUS, what a waste of space) * MAX power I have seen this pull from my mobo is 183 Watts *Nice little RGB light with switch (pictured)
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.
So far everything is working fantastic. Upgraded from a EVGA GTX 1060 FTW, and while that was working great, was time for an upgrade for new games. Definitely recommend this GPU, has been able to boost all my games performance.
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.
A truly quality build. I particularly like the 4-fan arrangement that results in a maximum running temperature under load of 70 - 73 degrees C in my Fractal Meshify 2. Despite the card's size it easily fits inside this case. Combining it with Asus GPU Tweak 3 software allows for monitoring many thermal, electrical and performance parameters, taking advantage of the card's 6-pin current monitoring of the 12v input and notification of any excessive current demand. It is a heavy card and I recommend using the provided support. I like the dual bios option but personally don't use the "quiet mode" and find the overall noise quite acceptable. It draws a considerable amount of current so, if combined with a performance cpu I suggest a psu of 1200w as an appropriate power reservoir.
Runs cool. Runs quietly. No whine.
Benchmark test came in slightly better than what I was expecting. I upgraded from a 4070 Super and have a 50% increase in FPS on 3DMark. Was expecting about 45%. Also, people online said that this card has fan noise when the fans stop, but I do not experience that at all.
runs cool led toggle switch easy no RGB quiet amazing performance 4080 super equivalent nice backplate solidly built
Small enough for SSF