It works great.
Only 2.5 slots. Many others are 3. Excellent price.
This board is really awesome
Performance is unmatched, has an amazing minimalist look and never hits vram max at 1440p
- Fast - Easy to install - Looks good - Stays cool
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.
Stunning visuals
Quiet, yellow tips on cables, powerful, no coil whine.
-Great card for modern games. Reviews say it is a great 1440 card but I play all my games at 4K and it works perfectly with all settings to max/ultra. Plays everything at 90fps to 100+ fps. Cyberpunk with everything at max settings plays at over 110 fps. Cant wait to see how GTA 6 will play with this card. -16GB card for the Ti model is perfect and 16GB is the absolute MINIMUM for card memory that you need these days. 12GB barely cuts it and is not a future proof amount. -I do AI rendering and the CUDA cores in nVidia cards are great and beat out AMD cards hands down. -Card runs quiet and cool. -I have a 750W PSU and this card runs fine with it and I have a Lian Li water cooling kit and a AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU with 32GB RAM and a couple M2 Drives with lighted fans and I am not experiencing any power issues, unlike AMD cards where you need a 900-1200W PSU to run their newest card.
dlss 4 and frame gen are amazing, raw raster performance is on par with the rx 7800 xt. Encoding is why i chose nvidia, and ray tracing too, the encoding is bad, when running a game, you cannot record in high settings because it drops frames on the encoding on high settings. I am running this on a gen 4 pcie mother board with a5950x, so i dont know if that is why, i ended up paiiring this card with an intel arc a380, the 380 just does the encoding for game footage and streaming.
Smooth stable frame rate, this card handles 4k perfectly, frame gen is actually great despite what reviews say.
- Fast - Quiet - No issues
-Price for performance -low wattage use
- The price of this card is exactly $299 as of purchase, which is the exact price of MSRP. - You get a card that does everything you could want for 1080p. - Compact: Fits comfortably in an ATX case.
Sound is nominal even when maxing out a game. Might seem louder if PC is on top of your desk rather then below. Is putting out great temps and solid performance for the cost.
-looks awesome -runs great -great performance at its price point
Can easily hit over 3000 mhz without having to do anything to voltage settings Runs around 60 C under full power "" 600 watts '' on my open case and around 65-68 c with the glasses panel on and still be quite with the fans running around 70 % the card also undervolted extremely well . The 12VHPWR sensor that Track the amount of Amp on every pin is a great feature to have and can save you form having a extremely bad day form a melting connector .
As my first ever current gen card bought on launch I love this card!! If you can get your hands on one they are very nice.
Coming from an 3080 model to this has been a very nice upgrade. Nearly every game and benchmark has resulted in nearly double FPS from my previous card.
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