Really good high refresh rate 1440P gaming. Decently cool and quite. Relatively good price to performance.
- runs very cool - very sturdy build quality, not cheap plastic and doesnt feel flimsy at all - performance is great - supports other software like msi afterburner or icue for customization
This Asus TUF 5090 video card is truly a beast. In the pass I used a 4090, but this one is far superior in every way I've tested, with good temperatures at maximum load. I'm very happy with my upgrade to this beast, and Asus is always Asus.
It runs great! There are low temperatures and low fan noise. The 3 x 8-pin-to-16-pin cables never overheated during the stress test. I swapped it with the one that came with my power supply. There's no problem with it either; it looks better when cable-managed.
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This model easily clocks up to 3.4GHz (rare usually 3.1 - 3.3 but still insane) in game without an overclock. Mine is undervolted about 70mV and it works great. Memory also overclocks pretty well but since it heats up more than the GPU die I am too nervous to go very high and keep it like that on the daily. I game at 4K and most games run perfectly fine with this card, notable exceptions are Cyberpunk 2077 which is hard to run with Ray Tracing (I'm on Linux keep that in mind) but can still get a nice experience out of it. Also I ran into heavy VRAM limitations in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora but that game is pretty heavy so it's understandable.
Fits in fractal era 2 (uncomfortably, but it fits) Coil whine went away pretty quickly.
it looks way better in person and preforms amazing
- runs FRIGID under load - can be used for high framerate 4k gaming (fortnite, Oblivion remaster, ETS2 are what I've played) with DLSS4 - default fan curves are perfect
Price/affordable comparatively to 4060, 7600 (before price drop). Should age better compared to similar entry-level GPU's from Nvidia/AMD, having 12 GB of VRAM, instead of 8 GB. Several titles have been averaging over 60 fps, at 1440p. Simple but nice RGB.
Runs cool, performance is great, quality is good, and looks great.
- Fast - Quiet - No issues
Carefully packaged and worked on startup.
In researching my next video card purchase, I found the 5080s to be just a bit too much money. So I landed on the 5070, yes it only has 12 gigs of memory, not 16 but it was very powerful considering what I was upgrading from. I had a gigabyte RTX 3080 that I have had in my rig for a few years now solid card. It was the overclocked edition. Ultimately, it was a great price for a vast improvement in my particular case. Also, Newegg offered trade-in on my old Video card which in my case I had a 3070 TI that I then traded in at a good rate and a very easy process. Kudos to you, Newegg for that. Anyway, the 5070 overclocked from Asus is fantastic. My numbers frames per second core frequencies. Everything is through the roof now and Im quite Future proof for quite some time now.
The Astral 5090 is the only card currently that I'm aware of that gives you the peace of mind of being able to watch amps flowing into each of the 12V-2x6 wires via the GPU Tweak III software. While the initial melting scares after the 50 series launch do not appear to be wide spread - I love being able to toggle out of a game and quickly see exact amps per wire and feel reassured there are no imbalances. The card itself is also blazingly fast - ideal for playing games in 4K Ultra RT glory.
Performs well in 1440p. Runs very cool and quiet, even when being pushed hard.
Tons of Horsepower Uses less power than advertised Runs Very cool and quiet even in performance mode DLSS4 is the real deal
performance, comes with adapter for psu.
has a lot of features and seems to be the best deal for the power twice the video power of a 3060 12gb looks pretty nice seems to use less power as well
This thing is a beast, it runs cool and is really quiet.
Bought this for my girlfriends budget build, tested it out, was able to run a lot of games still on max settings for 1080p. If you know your gonna stick with 1080p, 8gb model should suffice, otherwise go for the 16gb.