Dont do much PC gaming at all, but this is a pretty impressive upgrade from an RTX 3060 8gb. For the few games I have installed on my PC, I was able to pretty much max out settings at 1080p with ray tracing on. COD Warzone on Max settings at 1080p with no frame gen was at 90 fps. My system is an i5-13600KF with 32 Gb DDR5-5200
-Not too big for most cases or general weight wise -Pretty powerful so far(only been up and running for like 4 days) -12Gb
Super solid performance and at the price, 3-8 FPS less than the same card with a slightly higher clock speed and a +$100 price tag is a no brainer. Dont waste your money chasing a few FPS. You can OC this card if that is your thing, I find it to be smooth and a very good bargain for nearly the same performance as the cards that cost $400 to $800 more with no appreciable difference. Love the card and glad I didnt waste money on something the human eye cant see
Worked right out of the box Overclocks like a beast (Mine is averaging over 3000 MHZ!) Quiet Looks great
Easy to Install Low Power Quiet! Runs most recent games on Ultra 2560 x 1440 16 GB Memory (don't buy the 8 GB model)
It's pretty fast and stays cool. Upgraded from a gtx 1060 and it's a pretty big difference.
-smaller of the OC 9070xts (just BARELY fits in an asus prime case) - mobo rgb can control gpu rgb -boosts to 3150-3300 with full power limit and -75 mv undervolt -gpu magnet panel hides cables very well
-An overclocking beast -Great value for the price
Fans are quiet. Runs well under 70 degrees at full load. Has no problem playing all the titles I throw at it. Runs efficiently. Copper heat pipes. Has a backplate. Large heatsink. *partially exposed to air for better cooling* Good overall aesthetics.
Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.
It works and was retail
Previously had a 6700xt, upgraded to this 9070 for $599. An absolute massive boost in performance. I use an amd 5600 cpu with it and am not bottlenecked at 1440p -- so long as i close out my browser and other applications aside from the game. I can play all games at native 1440p with no less than 90 fps. I usually get to 110-140 fps at ultra settings, no frame generation, raytracing off. Very happy with the price to performance ratio. You dont need a 9070xt to have a quality 1440p experience!! While the 5600 cpu will not bottleneck this gpu at 1440p, its very close.
Easy to install Looks great Runs smoothly Easy to update
I'm getting 70-100 FPS in Hogwarts Legacy at 1080p ultra, raytracing reflections on ultra, RT shadows on high, and RT geometry on high. No FSR, no upscaling, for FG. Just native frames. I never hear it.
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-DLSS 4 is amazing - MFG is amazing -Don't buy in to the stuff people say on social media -Smooth Motion is amazing -I can get Cyberpunk at 120fps with psycho ray tracing and ×2 Frame gen along with MFG×4 with path tracing as well. -Zotac 5070ti solid OC is a powerhouse.
Beast of a card Many benchmark reviews stay it's not much of an upgrade from my old 3080ti I've had for years. Well, it's a huge upgrade.
Pros: Good cooler on it Low temps Included stand is quality Didnt expect it to have RGB and it does Its pretty Quiet fans MSI software is fairly solid Good price point, the other MSI gaming trio 5070 ti (the oc plus) is the same card, but hundreds more
Around the msrp market. Way better than what other sellers are scamming people off also its a triple fan gpu
Bought this card when it finally started to get close to MSRP for the first time since it came out for a theater PC. Most of the use I wanted was a decent card that could play easy games at 4k, and included HDMI 2.1, and AV1 encoding. Any demanding game, I have just been streaming from my main PC, but with both PC's having AV1, the quality is real close to native. I've been very impressed thus far with this card, and I have a 7900XTX in the main PC. It's been able to do more than I excepted at 4k, capping out a few games at the 120 fps that were a surprise. That extra 4 gigs of vram makes this card a no brainer over a 9060XT 8G/3050, which are the only other cards around this price point. No driver issues as of yet, the intel software is simple and easy to use, and has more control over the OC profiles than I was expecting. Even has fan tuning/voltage control included, which seems to work flawlessly so far. As for the partner model, no issues with this specific card so far. Good thermals, running nice and quiet, just as it should for a card of this power level, looks decent, with no fancy lighting which I prefer for cards of this price. Large flow through area, actually making use of the enhanced cooling that feature can offer.
- Undervolting headroom: I was able to undervolt the GPU for about a 10% uplift while keeping stability, and it performs just as well as with overclocking but with better energy management. - Overclocks well too if you prefer pushing performance the traditional way. - DLSS 4 is excellent, offering big gains in smoothness and image quality. - Compact size: The card isnt oversized, making it easy to fit in most cases. - Cool and quiet: Temperatures stay low, and fan noise is minimal. - Image quality & features: Compared to my old RX 7900 XTX, the visuals are noticeably sharper, and the feature set is richer (DLSS, Frame Gen, NVENC, etc.).