450w, smaller size, single 8-pin power requirement means it fits in my ten year old alienware
Bought the RTX 3060 to upgrade my i7 7700k to play the new MS flight simulator game. I also beefed up ram to 48 gb to do this, too.
Incredible performance at 1440p. Quiet, cool and power efficient. I recommend small undervolting. Running Oblivion remaster at full Ultra quality at 100+ fps average and under 200w power draw. Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra with RT at 80+ fps. FSR4 and the AMD adrenaline software is wonderful. First time using AMD and have no plans to go back to Nvidia.
Great card, looks good, comes with support bracket, great generational improvement.
It works for 1440p pretty well even if it's not high-end.
It works great, the extra 8 gigs of vram helps a lot. I get about double the frames of my 2070 Super 8 gig card. Its pushing 34 1440p Ultrawide with no issues.
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Came in sealed box, new, didnt opened yet, but seems to be OK
Can play all the new UE5 games. Appreciated that they included a GPU support bracket. Not horrifically over MSRP
Runs quiet and cool, Good 1080p gaming performance, Sturdy card
Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.
I finally upgraded from my GTX 1080 ti, to this absolute BEAST! I used to have to turn down my settings to low/medium in everything and hope to hit 60fps. Now I can play on Ultra settings and constantly max out my monitors refresh rate at 180hz. And at the same time, this graphics card uses less power🤯
ray tracing and FPS performance is a huge upgrade
Much better than my 1060
Perfectly fine card, looks great.
-DLSS 4 is amazing - MFG is amazing -Don't buy in to the stuff people say on social media -Smooth Motion is amazing -I can get Cyberpunk at 120fps with psycho ray tracing and ×2 Frame gen along with MFG×4 with path tracing as well. -Zotac 5070ti solid OC is a powerhouse.
- Fast card @ 1080p for e-sports titles - Scored it at MSRP! (thanks NewEgg) - Reliable software support from nVidia
beats a 5060ti, standard set-up, AMD drivers are a breeze and convenient.
-Great FPS -Smaller size compared to other models - Cooling has been excellent -AMD drivers worked well out of the box
Bought this card when it finally started to get close to MSRP for the first time since it came out for a theater PC. Most of the use I wanted was a decent card that could play easy games at 4k, and included HDMI 2.1, and AV1 encoding. Any demanding game, I have just been streaming from my main PC, but with both PC's having AV1, the quality is real close to native. I've been very impressed thus far with this card, and I have a 7900XTX in the main PC. It's been able to do more than I excepted at 4k, capping out a few games at the 120 fps that were a surprise. That extra 4 gigs of vram makes this card a no brainer over a 9060XT 8G/3050, which are the only other cards around this price point. No driver issues as of yet, the intel software is simple and easy to use, and has more control over the OC profiles than I was expecting. Even has fan tuning/voltage control included, which seems to work flawlessly so far. As for the partner model, no issues with this specific card so far. Good thermals, running nice and quiet, just as it should for a card of this power level, looks decent, with no fancy lighting which I prefer for cards of this price. Large flow through area, actually making use of the enhanced cooling that feature can offer.
Its too cold and silent. when I play the fans speed always on 30%.