Going from a 1070 to 4060 was a huge jump! Half the size and power draw but almost twice the frames!
The graphics are awesome coming from 1060 to 3060. Was very easy to install.
Getting over 120 fps max settings In most games, even the new monster hunter is around 90.
No RGB to deal with. Comes with an adjustable stand to help support the card. Preforms to expectations.
-Good rasterization -Murdered out, no LED frills -Stays cool (but heats up entire room)
--Fast as any 9070 XT --Boosts to 3250 without any settings changes --3x 8 pin power taps. No melting connectors --2x HDMI 2.1 and 2x Displayport (the newer than 1.4 standard) - Temps are around 90c on the thermal junction at load, 60-something on the GPU --No thermal paste leakage --Better Linux support
Good cooling. Quiet.
DLSS4 Easy install Went from a 3060 to this and, of course, major difference even though I plugged it into the same PCI 4 slot. The 3060 maxed in Cyberpunk at 40fps. 100-120fps now with frame generation set to same. All the way to 400fps with 4x frame generation. Not sure if I need it that fast. Picked up an Asus xg27ucs and running it at 4k. Amazing picture quality and smooth? Ill take it. And MS Office notified me it can now do AI? Good. Been meaning to finish that novel.
Linux standard distribution kernel recognizes this card with no problems. Works great when connecting multiple monitors Good card to use for editing and creating videos.
Small form factor, quiet, power efficient, stays cool
One of the main complaints I see of this card is noise. I have yet to hear the fans engage. Im running every game on max settings 4K.
looks amazing great metal build easy to set up temps are very good rgb strip looks amazing and easy to set up using trixx software from sapphire
great upgrade from 3080TI more then expected even with a motherboard bottleneck its impressive (cpu and board are next) still deciding on path amd or intel runs like a grape ape
Nice looking card, one of the best, cyborg / robot style. It is quiet and fits in the Thermaltake CTE 750 very nice. It is running on userbenchmark over 333% with a 7950x
Very powerful GPU. Fast too. Nice and quiet.
- performs just as well as more expensive models - no bling, really low key all black simple design - vanilla design and specs with slight OC
- Performance - Silent operation - Temperatures
I was so sold on getting a 4070 and then started reading about the RX 7800 XT. It was a tight fit into my Acer Predator case but after using right angle sata cables off the motherboard it fit comfortably. Running on an I7- 7700 cpu, 32 gig ram ddr4, 850 w PS and an Omen 1440 1ms QHD 165 MZ refresh rate monitor I replaced the 1080ti card and gave that to my son. The most power this card uses is under 260 watts peak. I'm very impressed at the FPS boost I got. On COD MW 2.0 the 1080ti was lucky to run 35 fps on extreme settings whereas I am getting 127 FPS now on the Gigabyte RX 7800 XT card . It's a beast ! Most notably is the temperature difference . The 1080ti was in the range of 94 Celsius , the new card only peaks to 60 Celsius or under without any problems. The quality of the graphics could only be improved by a monitor upgrade if I wanted to go 4K. . So if you have any doubts about spending $499.00 , it is definitely worth the money and then some! Fortunately it came with the new Starfield game which is awesome. But goodluck finding one now , you waited too long.
- Overall design and build quality are excellent (must have for white builds) - One of the best VRM designs for a 5090 - Excellent thermals and very quiet fans with stock fan curve - Surprising amount of overclocking headroom - +150 to 200 core offset should be easily doable - Included stand looks far better than a simple GPU stand
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Great 2K graphics, with my new setup I get 109fps on RDR2 with settings on either ultra or high. I haven't tried any other games yet; I have been having too much fun with my news graphics on that one.