good performand for a good price if you can get if for close to MSRP or less... B series launch drivers are more mature than the A series lauch
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
Frame gen x4 try it with open mind really good if your searching more FPS. Dlss4 Big upgrade for 1650 super users
Runs very well! Can run both Pax Dei and KCD2 on highest or near highest settings at 2k Pax will be over 70 fps in open areas (no FSR in game currently) Kingdom Come deliverance 2 is consistently over 100 fps with max settings (and fsr 3.1 enabled) Keeps nice and cool during high loading. 56 C while it was pulling 316 W
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.
It's exactly what it's supposed to be and was brand new in box. Shipping was on the longer end, but still within normal time.
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.
-Solid card with no issues so far -Great temps at idle and full load -Great RGB and infitnity mirror is a nice touch -Comes with GPU support bracket
This is considered one of the lower end cards yet I still got it to oc to 3.1 stable and 3.2 for certain test, even with the 100% power cap. Can keep up with any of the OC models, now if you want to pay 100-300$ for RGB and design that's on you bud, but this card works just fine 60-80 fps 4k max settings /90-140 1440p in most titles. Dlss has been good to me. Sff 1.5 slot card but still a long boy Cooling is adequate with correct fan curve I rarely break 70c
Quiet Handles any game in 4k Best looking white 50 series
Great performance and cooling. I originally bought a gigabyte and received a faulty card. I ordered this one and it works like a charm.
Cool Quiet Looks awesome
Runs most of the games I play at high fps at max settings in 1440p
The ASRock Challenger model is the cheapest RR7700 XT I've seen in a while, and it's one of the few new cards in stock in my country outside of scalper's dens. The GPU performed wonderfully, putting in a solid 60+ FPS in all of my favorite games at 1440p (even on an Ultrawide display). The drivers installed easy, and even without it the card worked great out of the box. The fans are also whisper quiet.
Looks great big and thick
Amazing Frames and even better Cooling
- Nice upgrade over the 4060 - Fake frames are quite nice in single player games like Hogwarts Legacy or Cyberpunk - Solid fps even without frame gen - Quiet even when under load
supports all my screens
Worked immediately with no problems