I have always been a fan of the Gigabyte Aero Series GPUs. This one is no exception. It looks amazing with its White with Silver Accents. Gigabyte as always did not skimp on materials or design. The plastics look and feel quality, the silver accent is actually metal, the backplate (while not completely functional) is a gorgeous bead blasted aluminum with some subtle waves. There is plenty of support built into he PCB, cooling and shroud to prevent sagging as much as possible, it does come with a nice anti sag bracket though, which is very universal and also comes in white to blend in. Three "hawk" fans are quiet and even when I manually spun them up (just to hear worst case scenario), they sound like rushing air more than motor whine. Limited RGB I have been running the card for a week now and it barely breaks a sweat at 58c while gaming for a couple hours. It's quiet as well. Mileage may vary as my case and cooling setup is going to be different from yours. I came from a 4070 Ti Super, which is more of a lateral move... but, finding a white GPU is difficult on the used market. That being said; the 5070 Ti is a solid card. I am pleased with its performance as it's largely the same and slightly better than my 4070 Ti Super. If you are coming from a 30 series or older, this thing will blow you away! DLSS4 is amazing for graphics clarity and sharpness while boosting your FPS! I don't use Frame Gen, but it's there if you like to use it for single player games where smoothness can help with immersion.
Frame gen x4 try it with open mind really good if your searching more FPS. Dlss4 Big upgrade for 1650 super users
-really clean and beautiful design for an all white build -solid performance for AAA games like COD, GTA, etc -in COD it ran between 140-180 fps but with DLSS activated it stays consistent between 210-250 fps with high settings. -i didnt know it was the overclocked edition so thats a boost and a plus -surprisingly quiet
PROS: Arrived in good condition, all ROPS/TMUs/etc. accounted for. Surprisingly high-quality packaging, too. Runs great at stock speeds. I have it OC'd in MSI Afterburner to +375mhz Core and +2000mhz VRAM for daily usage/gaming, for 16000mhz on VRAM and a stable 3300-3337mhz Core, which functionally turns it into a stock 5080 real-world performance wise. I have not undervolted the card to achieve these clocks, though I did increase the power limit to the max 115%. Max synthetic benchmark power-draw is around 335w, max real-world gaming power-draw is around 310w. Max recorded voltage is 1080mV. On my multi-monitor setup, idle power draw hovers around 26-30w. Fans are silent--at least to my ears--until around 60% of max RPM. No coil whine either, even at 100% fan speed during a long stress test. 12v2x6 indicator light is nice for my peace-of-mind, especially since i use a native 16-pin cable, and not the included 3x 8-pin adapter. This card's dual bios only controls the fan profile, which is nice but irrelevant since I run a custom fan curve in MSI AB, and using this curve I haven't seen thermals exceed 65c in even worst-case scenarios. The vapor chamber, seven heatpipes, three fans, and thermal pads are clearly putting in a lot of work, and it shows. Amazing cooler on this card. Idle temps are in the mid to low 30c range. 16gb of VRAM feels great, though the base 5070 also should've had this amount. Oh, and MFG is cool, I guess? My monitor doesn't have a high enough refresh rate to make anything more than 2x FG viable without horrendous latency.
New in box, state-of-the-art, with online reviews abound. Dealing with NewEgg is, and has been, a great experience. Quick service, competitive pricing, and easy returns if you decide your order is not what you need. NewEgg is my go-to for tech purchases.
Price to performance out of the box is incredible! ASUS build quality second to none Silicon lottery winner right out of the box
GPU Size options from gigabyte continue to serve the sff community Large fans with full pass through cooling on second fan Small PCB makes ultra sff mod community sperg 16gb ddr7 Fits great in my 5L daily driver (skyreach 4 mini)
Really quiet, cant hear fans while playing games at 4K. Giant cooler that was also made for the 5090 versions so it can handle all the power you throw at it. Handles games really well. Amazing lighting features on the card, in person the fan lighting looks a lot better than in the video.
I like a different path when I can. Intel bringing back a GPU instead of the Nvidia and AMD choices. With a great price and easy setup. I haven't seen any of the problems people are talking about. And again...The price. It's not a 50 series Nvidia, never claimed to be. But it does well at what I need and I can buy almost 5 of them for the prices out there now for the top of the line.
Extremely fast Good looking Very cool thermals
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
RGB is crazy bright and there are so many LEDs that you don't get that obnoxious effect where each individual light can be seen. Cooler is enormous, keeps this card at sub 60C even under 270w loads Drivers are much improved compared Alchemest/A series (still quirky though)
-Doesnt break a sweat at 1440p -Stays at 60 degrees under full load -AMD drivers have been solid for years -Much cheaper than comparable RTX 4060ti/4070 -Runs fine on a 650 watt PSU
The vapor chamber cooler can soak up a ton of heat before fans ever need to ramp up. Most of my games have never needed the fan to run beyond the minimum speed, 1200 rpm. When you manually enable the fans, it'll drop to 2C above room temperature, like 28C. Just insane. Meanwhile, I'll open YouTube and my Ryzen CPU will randomly spike to 66C, it's a comical difference between the two. No regrets spending a little more money just to see those super low temperatures while 4K gaming on ultra, at least when I purchased the card the premium for the vanguard model wasn't much more than the other 5070. Very similar feeling to splurging on a premium heatsink for a CPU, just to see those low low temperatures.
supports all my screens
-Small size -Quite performance -Good price -Plug and play - Full 5070 OC performance, even with small duel fan card
Built a new Pc with this RTX 5070 Ti & a 12900k cpu for now .Booted it Up,Loaded Windows 11.Purchase it for DLL4 & DDR7= Future Gaming
Good product and performance
Worked immediately with no problems
Quite - runs cool ( played BMWK on 4K Ray tracing 120fps - cinematic settings - only had to turn down shadows one notch .