Originally started out with a Gigabyte version of this same chip but the fans were noisy and the delta from GPU to Hotspot were nearing 30 C. Never hear the fans on this card and the Delta from GPU to hotspot seems to hover around 20 C (similar with memory temps).
No problem keeping up with my video editing program & streaming videos Good price easy to install works great
FAST Low heat. SILENT 130 to 150fps BG3 @ 4K 130 TO 150 Black Myth with FSR and Frame Gen looks amazing! Smooth as butter Every game at 4k has ran 60 to 150fps max settings Card looks great! 2x 8pin power cables Gpu temp 60c Hotspot 80c Memory 88-90c
- A great price: I paid $369. - Great functionality (FSR4 upscaling in Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O!). - No coil whine; just utter peace and quiet.
Amazing Card for the price (If you were lucky enough to have received it at MSRP 600&)
Shipped right in time,perfectly packaged,zero missing parts, would recommend
- I personally love the style of this card and can not wait to eventually upgrade my motherboard down the road to the backside connectors to clean up the case even more - Everything needed is in the box! just make sure you have enough PCIE plugs....
12GB GDDR7 VRAM → enough for most AI models without constant offloading. DLSS 4.0 cores & Tensor cores → strong acceleration for AI inference and training. PCIe 5.0 → high bandwidth for moving large datasets. Efficient cooling → stable during long AI jobs.
The card is quite powerful. It handles modern games at 1440p no problem at all. I like to lock my fps in games to prevent the gpu from running 100% and getting hot. But I can go ultra with BF6 with this at 90 fps and hold a nice 70% usage, so even pushing 120 fps is realistic with a nice cpu like 9800x3d but the gpu will be running much harder at those frames, and mind you i dont run frame gen or any of this, just native with taa. I haven't had any issues with it what's so ever. I still plan on wanting to get to the 5080 eventually. But for now, im so happy with this card. Going on 4 months of using everyday.
-slight raytracing capabilities -can expect at least 60fps in titles -new drivers that can upscale games when in full screen -doesn't completely break the bank -can comfortably play vr titles such as boneworks, hellsplit arena, blade and sorcery -doesn't give me enough to complain about
- 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.).
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Paid $50 over msrp so not too bad and coming from a 6600xt the performance boost has been insane at 1440p. I have it in an nr200, so it's not in a big case but the thermals have been outstanding so far and it's a very quiet gpu. I don't think I've seen it hit 70° once. The highest I've see the memory hit was 80°. Card overclocks and undervolts well if you're into that. I undervolted mine and it never goes over 187 watts with no noticeable performance loss. I already loved the adrenaline software before so that's another +
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beats a 5060ti, standard set-up, AMD drivers are a breeze and convenient.
I purchased the following from new egg in the past 10 years: zotac 1050ti zotac 3060ti zotac 5070 ti I never once had an issue so I stick with the same brand. Price is fair and build is quality.
This is an OC card by design so it easily takes MSI afterburner bump in core and vram speeds with notable performance gains over stock. I don't want to mislead posting specific numbers as everyone's mileage may vary. Not that you even need to mess with any overclocking if you don't want to. Comes with anti-sag support leg, and it could use one for sure. Fans don't run unless they need to. GPU temps are better than my 3070 under load, leaving a TON of headroom for more overclocking if desired. Fans are pretty quiet on this, the giant heatsink stack doing well to pull heat off the die. I'm doing it the lazy way, don't really care about getting 223 FPS vs 219 FPS. That's just splitting hairs, but you absolutely CAN push it more if you wanted to. My card had all 96 ROPs that it should. Check that in GPUZ after installing nvidia drivers! Comes with an adapter cable that will take 3 PCIe power inputs from PSU and combine into one 600W plug. I used it with that cable and that worked fine. In a new build I specifically got a power supply that had direct 12v high power 16pin support so it's a single cable for me now. Cleaner look to it.
-Great 1440p performance in the games I play -Seems like it has great cooling/thermals -Mostly quiet in my case/cpu cooler fans are much louder -Extremely little graphics driver issues-none now that theyre figured out Seems like it has great quality but I havent bought that many cards so take that into consideration.
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
really elegant design- a little "smaller" it is still massive and heavy but maybe more accommodating to more cases dual bios powerful it is the most powerful gpu on the market it is a beast