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.
-Temperature under heavy use is low -Looks Great -High quality -Quiet -Above expectations in just about every way I can think of
Quiet Cool Fast
Smaller than expected. Haven't upgraded power supply yet so glad to see it came with the power adapter
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Quite Cool No rgb
Quiet, yellow tips on cables, powerful, no coil whine.
Easy install and provided gpu stand is a nice bonus! Looks beautiful and is quite under full load!
My previous GPU was an EVGA RTX 3070 Ti that treated me well, but 8 GB's was getting rough. Even after swapping the thermal pads out and replacing the TIM with liquid metal, I would consistently hit 70c with power limits maxed out. Pretty good temps overall, but this 9070 XT is on a WHOLEEEEE different level. With the power limits maxed out, I rarely hit 65c at 100% utilization, which is absolutely insane to me for a stock card - This is considered a "budget" 9070 XT too! I have replaced the thermal paste on every GPU I've owned starting back in 2008, but this is the first card I've owned where I don't feel the need to do that. Gigabyte's engineering team gets major kudos for that alone. Performance wise - It's about twice as fast as my previous card and I haven't ran into a single game that it's struggled with. Even more impressive is the ray tracing performance. Obviously, it's nothing to write home about especially compared to the RTX 5090 or 5080, but it's the first time I've felt like RT was worth turning on. At max settings + Max RT in Resident Evil 4 remake, I was still able to maintain a consistent 165hz @ 1440p.
runs games well small footprint Linux friendly
Latest technologies like xess 2 and frame gen. 12 gigs of memory. Price to performance is great.
- Fast card @ 1080p for e-sports titles - Scored it at MSRP! (thanks NewEgg) - Reliable software support from nVidia
Nvidia software
Low temp Aesthetics Good 1440p card
Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.
-Has 16Gigs of vram -Isnt particularly loud when under heavy load
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.
- 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.
Low power consumption Only requires a single power connection Stays cool under heavy AI workloads Blackwell Architecture for modern AI work Not flashy