
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 +


Paid MSRP. Yep thats about all the pro's for this GPU.

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

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

Nvidia software

With Deal you get it at MSRP Nice Looking card Runs quiet

- Easy Installation - Fast GPU - Quality Parts

Payed $50 above MSRP. Which I think is fair in this climate. The card is great for 1440 at MAX. Runs pretty smooth and DLSS4 works great. At this price, is a good purchase but I would not spend a dime more than what I paid for.

- Works well with Linux (doesn't use the outdated legacy 470 driver, which my old card did). - Stays cool. - Doesn't require extra power connections from the power supply.

Runs games like a champ at 4k with DLSS. Card runs very cool with a fairly small cooler. Price was great before Newegg or Gigabyte raised it from $999.

Good form factor simple plug and play.

It is no exaggeration to say that the best deal to do when you buy a computer or start building is to buy 5070 ti first, and for me the best category is gigabyte in Nvidia cards, unrivalled cooling, and the shape is the most amazing

Stunning White Aesthetics Unique "ICE" design with white triple-fan cooler, perfect for white-themed builds like the Lian Li O11 XL. Massive Performance Leap Powered by next-gen Ada Lovelace Refresh or Blackwell (depending on official launch), it easily handles 4K gaming, ray tracing, and AI workloads. Advanced Cooling System Triple-fan WINDFORCE Infinity cooling, vapor chamber, and extended fin stack keep thermals in check under full load. 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM (or GDDR6X if early model) Future-proofed for high-res textures, complex ray tracing pipelines, and AI acceleration (Tensor cores). Dual BIOS & Reinforced Backplate Allows quiet vs performance profiles and helps with GPU sag thanks to a sturdy anti-sag bracket. RGB Fusion Fully customizable lighting zones and screen (LCD Edge View on high-end models) for temps, logos, or system stats.

I bought this to replace a failing (intermittent black/green screens) Radeon RX-570 that I've been running about 10 years. I swapped this RX 7700 XT in, ran the AMD Cleanup Utility to clean out any old drivers, then updated to the latest drivers (driver only). Not a hiccup or glitch. Runs perfect, cool and pretty quiet (though I'm not one to complain about fan noise).

Easy to get the Intel ARC drivers Looks good in all white build

Well, all I can say is everything defaults to ULTRA, and smooth as butter.

Good for gaming quiet

works well plays games at 4k 100+ fps

Good performance for the price and will play any game at 1440p ultra settings. Dlss 4 is excellent for hard to run games to get 144hz. Hottest I've seen the card run with a 200mhz overlclock is 64c in a 70f room