

The card is quite powerful. It handles modern games at 1440p no problem at all. I like to lock my fps in games to prevent the gpu from running 100% and getting hot. But I can go ultra with BF6 with this at 90 fps and hold a nice 70% usage, so even pushing 120 fps is realistic with a nice cpu like 9800x3d but the gpu will be running much harder at those frames, and mind you i dont run frame gen or any of this, just native with taa. I haven't had any issues with it what's so ever. I still plan on wanting to get to the 5080 eventually. But for now, im so happy with this card. Going on 4 months of using everyday.

Amazing performance

Light weight Quick setup No RGB



1. Efficient as far as the low end of cards go. 2. Quiet during idle or low fan speeds. Even if it cranks up it's not too loud. 3. Size. Great for smaller builds and lightweight without worries. 4. Great card for most games at 1080p along with DLSS technologies. 5. Also great for productivity use.

runs crysis, DiRT 2 and GTA IV maxed out at 1050p at 100+ fps and runs below 70C at all times and a good bit of the time below 60C too

-Very easy to install and download drivers -Games look insane on it. I am getting 400+ fps on Predecessor

Awesome performance per watt Design and materials are top notch 12gb VRAM in a budget gpu!! Can handle raytracing really well

Frame gen x4 try it with open mind really good if your searching more FPS. Dlss4 Big upgrade for 1650 super users

This graphics card works very well. it is easy to install, and it allows you to have a more powerful computer for several games.

Good cooling. Good build quality. Silent operation with no coil whine on mine. Excellent undervolting capabilities.

Price, VRAM and performance.

- I have this model and it scored great benchmark scores on UserBenchmark. My card scored a 133% which puts it (on average) between a 4080-Super and 5080. In my opinion this card is closer to the 4080 than 4070. - Same VRAM as the 5080 and comes factory overclocked so you can expect really good performance. You might get a 10% bump in performance on average if you move up to the 5080 but for the equivalent Gigabyte Gaming model its a 55% price increase (as of writing). - Latest version of DLSS and it has Ray Tracing + top performance in AI tech if that is important to you. - I get about 400-500+ FPS on Rainbow Six Siege using 95% of the GPU and on slightly more recent games like Lies of Pi I've averaged 180 FPS only using 35% of the GPU, both of these using maxed out setting and 3440x1440 resolution (UWQHD). - Plenty of VRAM - you won't run out on games released thus far. - Very aesthetic + easy to use BIOS. It has RGB so looks great paired with other RGB components. - Great for work tasks such as photo editing, video editing as well.

Way better than all the videos say. Huge upgrade. Kills my 3080 in ultrawide 1440p.

Small form factor, quiet, power efficient, stays cool

Lighter weight than my 3070ti Easy install Comes with support bracket Faster monitor boot times than evga 3070 ti

Stable at 2000mhz memory of and 300mhz core overclock. Never breaks past 70c with fans at 50%. Frame gen has been amazing playing the games that support it, its a night and day difference for 1440p.

Some people noted some thermal issues, I havent experienced anything like that yet. I have been running it for the past 6 hours at full load with a TGP of 290 watts and its been at the peak 69C in a HYTe Y69 chassis.