-great warranty (4 years) -runs cool -super quiet -holds 165Hz on max setting at 1440 rez with every game I play -Software isn't too bad
performance, comes with adapter for psu.
Bought at MSRP. The prime models seem to come with phase-change GPU thermal pads. This effectively means you will never have to repaste. Although time will tell. Have all ROPs. Running with 9800X3D. Based on benchmarks do not see a need for 5080.
Plays games at 1080P and even 1440P pretty good 👍.
- It's pretty much plug-and-play! (if you have a prebuilt you might need to fiddle with the BIOS to get it switched from integrated graphics to the GPU; I'm using the Odense2-K motherboard) - Can't beat the price when on sale. - The fans are dead silent even under load. - Nvidia software is legendary compared to AMD. - No 8-pin power, perfect for quick office PC builds.
I finally did discover that I had to find and download the NVidia drivers for this card. I did download the only ASUS drivers I could find at first, but that did not allow the card to function properly. There were no instructions saying to download any NVidia drivers either. Plus I had to put one monitor on HDMI port, and the other one on DisplayPort connections, THEN everything started working correctly! Now the card performs to expectations.
Honestly pretty amazed at this 5070. Run a few benchmarks and it scores in the top 1% of all 5070s which is insane when you think that it's close to MSRP which usually means, "doesn't perform as good." But that's entirely wrong. Very quiet card, honestly doesn't raise thermals much at all. Max this card has gotten for me is 62c running cyberpunk in 1440p with path tracing max settings still getting 100-140 fps depending on how aggressive the DLSS is. Which by the way is great. DLSS 4 is amazing, haven't seen ghosting, any weird artifacts, nothing, just amazing picture. This is all paired with an intel i5 12600kf, 32g ddr5 ram, and a wicked fast 2tb NVMe SSD.
Love the 5090.
Overclocked out of the box and able to push it even further
Extremely well built - SOLID Beautiful card Quiet - Very little coil whine Color scheme looks way better in person Without a doubt the best "msrp"ish card available
Handles any game at 1080p on ultra or 2k
With Deal you get it at MSRP Nice Looking card Runs quiet
Trade in program value
Hard to beat the customizable led screen on the side. Its just cool!
Great Temps Beautiful Design Perfect Size
-Price for performance -low wattage use
Price, Performance, Size, Color, Cooling, and Software.
Stable, fast, available near MSRP
Pros: Powerful, solid build quality, easy to install, quiet. Fans, barely audible. Water pump noise, inaudible. Aesthetics in person look 10x nicer than any photo can try and make it look. RGB placement and design on card are very well balanced and not overwhelming or too subtle. Meets all of my expectations for 60 FPS+ in 100% strictly native GPU settings.
The video card looks great with my mostly white system. I have Intel 265K and have waited many months to pair it with this Intel B580. I was able to get close to MRSP. No issues when I installed it. The Intel software functioned perfectly and the PC up and running within a few minutes. I have an Alienware 1440P, 240HZ monitor and visually I cannot tell the difference between this system and my 12900K paired with a 4080. I only play older games such as Diablo 3, World of Warcraft and World of Warcraft Classic. I did test with Diablo 4 at mid settings and it looked great and was getting around 100 FPS. I am very pleased with this GPU. It is also my first low tier GPU. I typically purchase only high end GPUs, but the crazy prices the last few years I decided on this Intel GPU and it is great!