Was a big upgrade for me I seen good amount improvements for me with that type of jump
Everything
runs cool led toggle switch easy no RGB quiet amazing performance 4080 super equivalent nice backplate solidly built
It was little bigger than what I expected but it's working great- good temperature under loads, quite and efficient. Mainly using this card for GPU rendering and some AI creation. So far it's been great.
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Quiet, hardworking and reliable. Great card for the budget!
I connected first in a while a AMD CPU (I was on side of greens. Now it is a mix of 2 brands. Das ist a new CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D with huge L3 cache, 64 GB RAM DDR5 6400MHz and the main horse is RTX 5070ti 16 GB and 256-bit memory. This all monitoring through 2K 34 inch OLED Monitor by Asus all my games like a BODYCAM, PUBG, WAR THUNDER, World of Tanks, Hell Let Loose, HELLDIVERS 2, RDR2, SPIDERMAN 2, ICARUS, ROADCRAFT, CS:GO 2, all runs on ultra settings with tracing rays and DLSS 4 over 120+ FPS. Thats my dream beast PC. i spend $2600+.
70 percent performance increase on 3DMark over my previous RTX3080TI.
High frame rate, easy to install, runs quiet, solid built.
Runs my games really well. So far Ive been playing rise of tomb raider, modded fallout 4, sniper elite, and the ascent. Runs high fps and hasnt given me any memory issues. Perfect upgrade from my 1650 super for the money.
I went from a 3090Ti that made a lot of noise and actually made my office hot. It worked but used lots of power. To gauge the true power of this card I would need a faster display but despite that it still outperformed the 3090Ti by over 25% without frame regen. Stable card and unlike my 3090 is doesn't crash. Fast, stable and reliable pretty much sums it up
Amazing performance for rendering and computation processing in Z-Brush, Blender, and programs to slice 3D prints. In Claire Obscure: Expedition 33 with max settings I am getting 75 to 90 FPS on a 5120 x 1440 ultra wide whereas I was playing at less than 60 on my 3090Ti in the dedicated gaming build.
Quiet, great temp
- Very smooth 1080/1440p gaming at 60fps, 100-120 fps, depends on the game - Dual bios for quiet mode and performance mode (even performance is still relatively quiet) - Absolute unit of a GPU (everything in my case is huge so this is just a personal plus)
-Great cooling, never gets above mid 60's even when under full load -Surprisingly low profile, barely more than two slots (smaller than my previous ASUS TUF 7800xt) -Great 4K gaming performance -Feels high quality
It is much quieter than I expected. I use it for mathematical compute in my home workstation, so I appreciate that it doesn't make the room unbearable (not at all, I hardly notice it).
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.
I recommend this graphics card.
It's strange to say but -Thermals this card is very efficient my room is about 82-83 degrees and it never goes above 55 celsius. -Performance coming from a 3060ti it's almost a 100% frames increase over it. -Size of the card is equal to my EVGA founders editon, but it does feel lighter than the 3060ti. -Have you ever heard of AMD drivers are bad? No problem here and I like the software over Geforce. Just takes some time getting use to it. -This is a card that is raw performance good not FSR/DLSS good. -Got it for $599
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.
So far everything is working fantastic. Upgraded from a EVGA GTX 1060 FTW, and while that was working great, was time for an upgrade for new games. Definitely recommend this GPU, has been able to boost all my games performance.