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Runs well for 1080p gaming, 100+ fps with max settings on certain games. Quiet, no noticeable noise while playing. Runs at ideal temperatures, 75°C at 100%.
My current GPU started overheating and just turning off soooo. UPGRADE!!! Man it runs my games so much smoother! I wish I could have planned a purchase of this size into my budget but they have better financing options than my own credit card! Easy to install and uses significantly less connectors than to 7000 series I had. Would buy for my wife if she wanted an upgrade. Easy sell.
1) Got this thing for $699 2) Price to performance from 2-3 generations ago is excellent 3) Solid, sturdy design with a beautiful looking shroud 4) Uses traditional 8-pin connectors so I didn't have to upgrade my PSU 5) Has RGB connectivity 6) Undervolts incredibly well for an approximate 10% increase in performance.
Installation was simple. Remove the older card, insert newer card, plug in power.
Runs like a dream, a bit smaller than I anticipated it being but still very powerful to say the least, I've had absolutely no issues with it at all since I've installed in into my PC
Runs all my games in 4k Not loud
- Significant upgrade over my 3070 8gb - Easy install and setup, with support to prevent sag - Stable high frame rates on most demanding games - Runs cool
Great performance for the money. Low Noise Low Heat
Fits nicely in a 10L formd t1 mini itx case High quality build Dual bios available with a switch to select "silent" or "performance" 12vhpw warning led, if not pluged in properly, there'll be red warning led light
Paid $50 over msrp so not too bad and coming from a 6600xt the performance boost has been insane at 1440p. I have it in an nr200, so it's not in a big case but the thermals have been outstanding so far and it's a very quiet gpu. I don't think I've seen it hit 70° once. The highest I've see the memory hit was 80°. Card overclocks and undervolts well if you're into that. I undervolted mine and it never goes over 187 watts with no noticeable performance loss. I already loved the adrenaline software before so that's another +
I bought this card to replace a AMD 7900 XT that I was not happy with. I don't understand the hate that has been dished at the Blackwell series from "influencers". I have found the card to be rock solid, stable and with very impressive performance. While the card can handle 4K as well, I would suggest going up a level if you want to max out the game settings. However, at 1440 you can pretty much max out most of what is currently out there. Most importantly the 5070 Ti has 16gb of GDDR7 so you're not spending good money to buy a card that is already very limited due to not enough memory.
1)Find out what rtx on looks like without eating ramen noodles for the rest of the month. 2)very quiet. 3)Better than my 1080 gpu. 4)No regrets
Great performance for what it is. The AMD 9070 and 9070XT are far faster though get those instead if you can get them at msrp
Stability +++ --> This may not be crucial for others, but for me I was dealing with instant pc shutdowns on my old asrock 6950xt OC Formula. I dropped in the 5070TI and so far it's handled everything I've thrown at it. OCCT power test, Heaven, 3DMark, Cinemabench. All the scores look good. Easy Install - Install and driver installation were a breeze. Performance ++ --> Great performance gains over my old card.
High graphics card, temperatures between 65 to 68 degrees maximum, excellent card
Great quality once I DDUd the Nvidia drivers that did not uninstall normally but were killing the performance of this card in some scenarios. Driving frames down to single digits. . This car does not even turn on the fans on my games running 1440p maxed out. Price was very reasonable. Not sure how much it would be now.
-Great 1440p performance in the games I play -Seems like it has great cooling/thermals -Mostly quiet in my case/cpu cooler fans are much louder -Extremely little graphics driver issues-none now that theyre figured out Seems like it has great quality but I havent bought that many cards so take that into consideration.
I recently purchased a Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 165hz 4K monitor. To get 4k smoothly, AND CHEAPLY, I needed to upgrade my 6700XT. With the XFX Swift 9060XT I can now play any game at 4K. Even at balanced or quality (instead of performance) settings. Starfield, Horizon Forbidden West, and Helldivers 2 are the games I have been playing and they run 60+ FPS at 4K. With FSR, depending on the version, I get up to fifty percent more FPS over my old card. I opted for the triple fan and it is whisper quiet and ice cold. XFX is amazing. I greatly appreciate XFX opting to go with the PTM7950 TIM so I won't have to worry about drying paste or bleeding out. AMD drivers are rock solid. I have read, that in the past, AMD drivers had some troubles. For the past five years of owning AMD video cards I can confidently say I have not had any driver-related problems and the video cards have run without a hiccup. I have watched several 9060xt reviews online along with teardown videos. I think this XFX triple fan card is the best bang for the buck as of this writing.
Pros: Good cooler on it Low temps Included stand is quality Didnt expect it to have RGB and it does Its pretty Quiet fans MSI software is fairly solid Good price point, the other MSI gaming trio 5070 ti (the oc plus) is the same card, but hundreds more