- 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
Works well with most games and i play at 4k. FSR from what i seen in monster hunter benchmark works good too generating over 100fps at ultra settings. Fans not too loud at heavy gaming but my house is generally between 65-78 degrees inside. Undervolting seems easier with minimal adjustments. More compact design. Normal 3 connector power sockets.
- Low Temps, GPU 65 c Max, Hot spot high 90 c Max - Reasonably Quiet - Stable
Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.
Quiet, yellow tips on cables, powerful, no coil whine.
Easy set-up Decent temperature while on huge graphic demand. Game performance is excellent although I use it with 1080p monitor. Had zero bugs or compatibility issues.
Only 2.5 slots. Many others are 3. Excellent price.
Went from a 3070 to an and 7800xt and now this. Still seeing 30-50% gains in various gains. Superior dlss on nvidia cards. While I wish the price was $750, paying $830 was acceptable due to higher prices on the outgoing 7800 card I sold. 16 gb of proper memory will keep this card relevant vs 5070 that has 12 gb. This card is no frill with black exterior and using Mai afterburner which I am used to and enjoy using. I noticed a 30 mhz bump in afterburner to my boost clock speeds that I wasnt expecting. I tune my card and undervolt to maximize performance and temperatures. The build quality of the card is what I expected for being a base model card. Temperatures run in the mid 60s Celsius..
-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.
Carefully packaged and worked on startup.
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.
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.
Running on a 700W Gold PSU and I can run Black Myth: Wukong on Cinematic without a stutter. Have been monitoring power draw under heavy load and it is maxing out around 120W I could list all the pros, but this should speak for just how solid this card is.
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.
Thanks, Newegg, I received my card. I assembled it and installed the latest driver + msi after the burner + bios were updated. I got +200 FPS on 4K resolution on some games; I will check other games tomorrow.
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.
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
It's quite lightweight and the materials look high-quality. From what I've tested, the power consumption is lower than with the 3060though I might need to test it more thoroughly. VRAM was one of the reasons I bought it; I do rendering work and I can feel the difference while working. I just made the switch and everything has been going very well.
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.
Best Value Runs most games 60+ FPS on High (1440p) Silent White clean finish