- Looks great with customizable ARGB strip and devil logo - Excellent cooling, edge temps are rarely over 60c - Quiet - Easy to Install - High build quality
- Was easily able to get +150 MHZ Core + 1500 MHZ Memory Overclock with zero tinkering to core voltage. + It stays under 68 C during hours of gaming. Can definitely get it the OC higher but this is good enough for me (3000 mhz vs 2500 mhz core clock with just an easy tweak and fan curve on afterburner) - Great at 1440p, every game runs on Ultra including the remastered Metal Gear game which I heard has some peoples pcs panting. - Got it for a great price: 760 if you count borderlands so 830-70. I was going to get that game either way. - Best looking white card in my opinion. - Zero Coil Whine (I had a Gigabyte 2080 and that was just awful from the gecko) - Top scorer in 3DMark I may have hit the lottery.
Nvidia software
- it's not flashy with lights - It tested great with my benchmark software - Runs multiple monitors very well. - Easy to configure
- Well made with reinforced plates on the back of the card for heat dissipation and support. - Includes adaptor cable to convert two 8pin pci-e power cables to the new interface. - Noticeably faster & smoother than my old 3070 as well as my sons 7900GRE - Low noise fans. - 4yr warranty with registration
Runs most of the games I play at high fps at max settings in 1440p
I had a 1050 and it played Ghost Recon Wildlands only medium settings. This is set to the highest setting with plenty of space! Now I have to upgrade my cpu. Darn.
Great for video editing workloads great with Vegas Pro 22, DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro. Using it for 4k video editing.
Upgraded from an rx 580, massive difference. Needed ray tracing for modern games. Card is stable, averaging over 100fps in Great Circle, card runs cool and zero issues.
Pros - no coil whine/ super silent - barely any fan noise - sleek compact design - runs very cool (typically in the 50s during very long gaming sessions)
Easy installation, SFF, MSRP!!!, Super smooth
AMD Reference card is very high quality! Fairly quiet even in my mostly-mesh case (Asus AP201). Handles everything I throw at it, even Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 at High settings at 4K native! GTA V maxed out only uses half the GPU.
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.
Raw performance is decent but the nvidia frame gen and dlss is what amplifies it 1440p monster Sleek card design A lesser generation uplift than previous generations but its still the best 70s card to date
I had an aging GTX 1070 in an HTPC that I recently hooked up to a 4k Display. Couch co-op was getting rough with this set up so I decided to bump the specs. Between bumping from a 1600 to a 3600 I had on hand, and this, the catalog was running very well at 4k60fps (These are 'not' new AAA games, these are mostly at least 3-10 years old, the most graphically demanding is "It Takes Two"). Pleased, I went to close my SilverStone Technology SST-GD05B to find that this card was actually about 1/2" too tall, poking above the frame rails.
Great product good fps
Cool, Quiet, and Powerful!