Start off by only needing a 8pin power connector. Major plus. Card runs cool and silent Plug and play. Didn't need to do voodoo magic to set up card
A great low end 9070xt with good performance and no hiccups
Amazing price to performance Beautiful card Comes with an origami cardboard graphics card
Stable, fast, available near MSRP
Can completely turn off LCD and all RGB forever.
Incredible card all around. Go watch some reviews and you will see this card is top notch.
Perfect for 1440p gaming targeting high fps, and the card is surprisingly good at 4K as well with DLSS and some frame gen, FG has been a decent experience, nowhere as bad as expected Temps are fantastic under load, fans are quiet when/if they're running Clean & simple design that won't age poorly Build quality is great Support bracket included in box
Device works great with my existing PSU and 8 pin power adapter. Fans are no louder than my outgoing and still-functional amazing GTX 1060 6GB (I still love you) Driver support is of the quality we've come to expect from Nvidia. Which is to say, very good. The brightness/post processing profiles remained intact, a nice bonus.
Beast of a card. Runs most everything at max settings with high framerates. No RGB but still looks very nice and modern in my chassis. 32GB GDDR7 video ram should keep this card relevant for well over 5 years. Runs relatively quiet, even when under load. Nvidia App pairs nicely with 5090, allowing for automatic driver updates and DLSS 4.0/frame gen override options on certain games.
- I have this model and it scored great benchmark scores on UserBenchmark. My card scored a 133% which puts it (on average) between a 4080-Super and 5080. In my opinion this card is closer to the 4080 than 4070. - Same VRAM as the 5080 and comes factory overclocked so you can expect really good performance. You might get a 10% bump in performance on average if you move up to the 5080 but for the equivalent Gigabyte Gaming model its a 55% price increase (as of writing). - Latest version of DLSS and it has Ray Tracing + top performance in AI tech if that is important to you. - I get about 400-500+ FPS on Rainbow Six Siege using 95% of the GPU and on slightly more recent games like Lies of Pi I've averaged 180 FPS only using 35% of the GPU, both of these using maxed out setting and 3440x1440 resolution (UWQHD). - Plenty of VRAM - you won't run out on games released thus far. - Very aesthetic + easy to use BIOS. It has RGB so looks great paired with other RGB components. - Great for work tasks such as photo editing, video editing as well.
Cool Quiet Looks awesome
I have been waiting and deciding what card to upgrade to and for the price I think I made the right decision. Benchmarked very well compared to the RTX 4060 which was a good deal for the money a year ago. Will it out pace the 4090 I am not so sure but it doesn't cost 2,500 either.
Great for general AI workloads
Excellent overclocking performance, maintains a 400/3000 boost in benchmarks. Backed that down to 300/2000 for every day use and haven't had any crashes or issues. Great thermals, doesn't pass 61c even under full load with auto fan profile. Zero coil whine or fan noise on auto profile. Fans are silent up for 45%. DLSS is just so much better than FSR4, coming from a Team Red convert.
Great performance and cooling. I originally bought a gigabyte and received a faulty card. I ordered this one and it works like a charm.
- Shorter than my RTX-3080. - Bought it at really decent price. - Runs cool in my setup (normally don't hear it - cyberpunk will get fans going but pretty quiet). - It's a beast compared to the 3080.
1. Simplistic design allows this GPU to fit into smaller cases. 3. Amazing power, FSR 4 is fantastic. 4. Stays exceptionally cool during heavy load. 5. If you can find it for MSRP, unbeatable price for performance.
Runs most of the games I play at high fps at max settings in 1440p
- it's not flashy with lights - It tested great with my benchmark software - Runs multiple monitors very well. - Easy to configure
Fans are practically silent, even at full load with a mild overclock applied. Temps are very good as well. GCC is good without the bloatware, just make sure to disable the auto update feature to keep it from installing all the unnecessary software. The screen is a nice feature as well to see the power draw and temps.