It took me a while to decide to get this card. My PC already had an RX 6750 XT which performed very well, but didn't live up to what I expected in replacing my RX 5700 XT. This card is wonderfull, at least a minimum 20% increase in frame rate, raised my 3DMARK score by 2500 points. Pairs up very well with my 3700x, no bottleneck on the GPU nor the CPU. I wish this card would have been available when I purchased the 6750 xt last year for $300. For $80 more I could have gotten this one. Good thing is Newegg gave me $190 for the 6750 XT on trade-in, which actually let me having to pay $190 for this card.
This has made gaming so much better!
- If you can get it for close to MSRP, very good deal 👍🏽. - RGB can just be turned off without third party software (personally I prefer it off). - Good performance - Not super high power draw (same 300W, with 320W peaks) - Super light, so no extra GPU reinforcement needed.
Great Cooling Silent Fans No Coil Whine Great Performance No noticeable driver issues 2x 8pin power connectors
Installation was simple. Remove the older card, insert newer card, plug in power.
Can handle modern games at ease. 4k Gameplay FSR 16gb VRAM
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-Sleek, its looks great! -Not as big -Quiet
I came from a 3080 to this. As flight sims (DCS) have been creeping up on what hardware is needed to run smoothly. Able to run 4k @ 60 hz high settings with a few things turned down like detail range. Used launch drivers for now until Nvidia gets their driver issues figured out
- This was an easy and affordable upgrade from my RX570 - I plugged it in and it worked with my existing set of AMD drivers - Runs cool under moderate gaming
Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.
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 +
-16 Gigabytes of GDDR7 vram- the future standard. -12VHPWR connector has an LED to ensure proper insertion -Sturdy build, not cheap plastic -Chews through any RT load
Much better than my 1060
It works great.
- great performance - runs games at high fps on 1440p -slim and good looking - frame gen and dlss are nice features for solo player games
Great performance for what it is. The AMD 9070 and 9070XT are far faster though get those instead if you can get them at msrp
16 GB of VRAM, high clock speeds, PCIE 5. X16. Driver stability (thank you AMD!) Find them on sale if you can! They do drop from time to time, even if not on sale and you're unsure of AMD getting back in the GPU game, they are definitely regrouped and beginning to charge again.
Great quality once I DDUd the Nvidia drivers that did not uninstall normally but were killing the performance of this card in some scenarios. Driving frames down to single digits. . This car does not even turn on the fans on my games running 1440p maxed out. Price was very reasonable. Not sure how much it would be now.
- Runs cool and quiet. Even under full load, I haven't seen it go above 65 C. - Solid build quality. Looks very good in a black case; understated, but still sleek. Not super gamer-fied. Back-plate is metal, heat-sink feels substantial - Compatibility and stability is much, MUCH improved over the A-series cards. - Plays my games at 1440p 60+ FPS in basically every situation I've run into (my library is older, and I haven't messed with any UE5 titles, bear in mind).
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