
Cheaper 5070ti model. Handles 1440p perfectly.

- Great performance for the price (purchased at suggested retail price point) - Stable so far - Feels well-built

Price to performance out of the box is incredible! ASUS build quality second to none Silicon lottery winner right out of the box

I finally did discover that I had to find and download the NVidia drivers for this card. I did download the only ASUS drivers I could find at first, but that did not allow the card to function properly. There were no instructions saying to download any NVidia drivers either. Plus I had to put one monitor on HDMI port, and the other one on DisplayPort connections, THEN everything started working correctly! Now the card performs to expectations.

70 percent performance increase on 3DMark over my previous RTX3080TI.

Great performance

RGB is crazy bright and there are so many LEDs that you don't get that obnoxious effect where each individual light can be seen. Cooler is enormous, keeps this card at sub 60C even under 270w loads Drivers are much improved compared Alchemest/A series (still quirky though)

Typical no frills design, as expected from MSI's Ventus line - No hard-lined "gamer" appearance, no RGB LEDs. This is subjective, but a plus for me. Very powerful GPU, 32 GB of GDDR7 on a 512-bit bus. Support for the latest DLSS/FG technologies. Modest factory overclock, though this is an interesting thing - reference boost clock is 2407 MHz, this card is advertised at boost clock of 2437 MHz, however I see this card regularly running at upward of 2700+ MHz while actively gaming. I'm not overclocking it at all, just the latest "game ready" Nvidia drivers. That's pretty crazy. Temps have been quite good, I don't recall seeing GPU temps go much past mid 70s on occasion under heavy gaming load, and the highest I've noticed the VRAM get was like 86c. Not bad for a 5090 on air. Smaller form factor compared to some of these other RTX 5090 behemoths out there and can be beneficial for those with chassis constraints. Even though current pricing is less than ideal, this is one of the cheapest RTX 5090 options available, as MSI's Ventus line usually is in general.

1440p beast


I dont know if I got lucky or what, but despite reading a lot about coil whine and noise in general, this thing is quieter and cooler then the Zotac Solid I just returned (which was $400 more). Its near silent most of the time even at full load! It hasnt cracked 80C on GPU core even on synthetic loads (and averages closer to 70 on full load in the heaviest modern games). On top of that, it undervolts so well! Im at 875mv 2800MHz +1000 Memory, and hasn't crashed once (where my Zotac did). I can push it lower i think. Its solidly built and feels like a more premium 5090, its everything i could have asked for! And, finally, its msrp $1999! Worth every penny at that price for this model! The other pros are all the obvious ones, its a 5090, it runs almost everything natively at 4K 60 at worse and 100+ on average (and often much higher). Add in DLSS 3 with MFG (which is worth it at 80+), and suddenly you're running modern games at 240 fps at 4K! Add in a QDOLED screen and... its just so peak!

Upgrading from the Nvidia 2070 and wont look back. Playing no mans sky on ultra settings has been great avg fps has been 120 and the gpu doesn't break a sweat.

Plays a ton of games at 1440p maxed or almost maxed. The power draw isnt that high.

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

My favorite. It performs well temps are fine, if you ahve good airflow (on the ram), and i love powercolor. I always have. Before Maxwell i used to always buy amd, and this was one of the brands i went after. This card is so solid no flimsy harder plastic and while it looks smaller it's because they actually fill the space entirely with the heat sink.

Great Price, Well made, Runs Cool, Overclocks conservativly yielding about 7% increase in frame rate.

love this card easy to install drivers plus great fps too

-Has 16Gigs of vram -Isnt particularly loud when under heavy load

Everything I wanted, and more. This GPU (obviously) blows my old 5700xt out of the water and then some.

Picked up at launch for $349, replaced an older XFX 6700 10gb. Decently quiet, much improved FSR and RT performance. Was able to get ~60fps on the black myth wukong benchmark with no frame generation at 1440p ultrawide resolution. With frame gen that jumped to over 100 fps.