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)
2.5 slot sff ready
It's a white card that matches my case, and it works pretty great. I play World of Warcraft and the GPU temp runs about 45 degrees C. I have my settings maxxed out and get 60 FPS with vertical sync on, no sweat. I was a bit nervous when I ordered this as I've never heard of the brand, but this is a solid built device. Go for it. You're safe. A little advice: I'm running Win 11, and in order to prevent system crashes (freezing playing YouTube) running an AMD Ryzen 5600, I had to go to Control Panel in Windows and the Nvidia Control Panel to enable maximum power (Power Options - Enable "High Performance") so that the GPU gets enough juice. I'd recommend that you do that too. After that tweak, no problems whatsoever.
Tons of Horsepower Uses less power than advertised Runs Very cool and quiet even in performance mode DLSS4 is the real deal
sleek compact 3 fan design, doesn't draw that much current despite being OC version.
Good product and performance
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.
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.
- Quiet - Good for the price
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.
very fast stays nice and cool not too bulky fits well with most blackish builds
Absolutely worth the upgrade, coming from an RTX 2080. I run an i9-14900K, ASUS TUFF Z690 wifi+ motherboard, 64 GIGs of RAM, A few SSD and several platter drives 'cause I run plex on the same machine. I loaded many, many games from STEAM and of course none of them slowed down or even seemed to tax the card. Ran a few FPS monitored and DLSS when applied is amazing, I was a skeptic at first, but the games really do look good to my eye, and I'm a very picky gamer when it comes to graphics. So far, the only games that have made the card actually turn on the fans was Cyber Punk, Battlefront II (all settings maxed ), and monster hunter rise. I don't consider monster hunter rise a complete optimized game yet so lets ignore that for now because lets face it, you could have a $100,000 graphics card but if a game is poorly optimized the graphics card will still run badly. Additionally, I do have 4K monitors, but limited to 60 Hertz. Even so, all games look amazing. I should be good for another 5 to 7 years with this upgrade. NVIDIA's products have always lasted the test of time (knock on wood) I hope more years.
- Includes 12V-2X6 to 2x8 pin adapter - Includes really nice support stand - Runs soo smoothly and now I can finally play at higher graphics without experiencing any stutters
Good performance Good drivers
You can overclock the card to around 3000-3200 mhz easy Runs cool when overclocked
Beautiful quiet excellent performance
-Nice looking card imo. Nothing flashy, just business. -Easy install. I used DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to remove my old AMD drivers and automatically shutdown my PC, swapped the GPUs, turned back on and downloaded the Nvidia drivers. Not a single issue. Hitting all the benchmarks, good temps, runs like a dream.