
-Got it for MSRP. -The one game I used FSR 4 helped a lot more than FSR 3 from my 7800XT. -Ray tracing looks beautiful. First graphics card I owned that handles it well

Paid 400 after trading my Asus 4070ti 12gb. Overclocks 2000 on mem 350 on core. stays under 74c underload with bf1, bf6.


Significant performance and graphic improvement over 3060 RTX. No temperature issues noticed to date, been running apparently flawlessly for roughly two weeks at this point.

Always wanted one of these, so when the opportunity came during a black friday sale I jumped. Setup was easy and using GPU Tweak III overclocking was easy. Runs cool and game play is very smooth and FPS are very high(100+) in most of my games. I play at 1440 and everything runs great. Paired this GPU with a Ryzen 5 7600x3d CPU and am very pleased with my rig.

-Very quiet -no frills gpu just does what its suppose to do -runs most games on high settings with 100+ fps even with a older setup like mine

Its too cold and silent. when I play the fans speed always on 30%.

Upgraded from a Vega56 with a flashed 64 bios. I've been holding back until now for an upgrade since vega has been eol for software updates. So, you can imagine my satisfaction with this upgrade. Card runs quite and cool. I've read about coil whine being a thing. I don't have that issue at all. Card undervolts great. It'll overclock too, but that's not what you wanna do. No issues with the connector yet, and hopefully never. Metal magnetic back plate sets in pretty well. No issues with it moving around unless you try to move it around. RGB comes on without the 3 prong plugged in. So if rgb is your thing that's a plus. I'm not big into rgb. So I didn't plug in the connector, but rgb still come on at start up. Which was cool to know the card atleast worked. I didn't install the support bracket, the card hols up well in my set up with the top and bottom screws in there spots. I might screw in the middle screw idk??? The support bracket would be my biggest complaint i guess??? It doesn't look very well engineered to really do anything. Just my opinion. The pcb is a great size if you want to get rid of the cooler and try to watercolor or mod it for an itx build.

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.

Love the way it looks and runs nice and quiet.

It works for 1440p pretty well even if it's not high-end.


Amazing card absolutely shreds at 1440p 144hrz. Games running in ultra with ray tracing on. Looks good in the case. Has 2x 6+2 pcie power connectors. So I bought it in a bundle with a power supply that has the weird gen 5 pcie connector and it isn't compatible.

Small form factor. Low power draw. 16Gb of VRAM.

I don't know if it's luck, but I got an amazing one from Factory. Great performance, amazing temperatures.

Better vs the 4070

Small form factor and runs cool.

I like the aesthetics of the GPU. I like how light it is. I like how it performs. The fans don't turn on until it detects the workload to tell it to do so. At first, I was wondering why they didn't turn on. The box says zero workload = no fans and turns on when it needs to! Very quiet card, I'm not use to that. I love it!

Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.

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🤯