
I mostly play League of Legends. I've never had this many frames and such smooth game play!

Boosts well above advertised clocks (hits 3.3 GHz+ in heavy loads) Rock-solid stability with -85mV undervolt and +10% power limit Ran Speed Way stress test (20 mins) at 66 FPS avg with zero throttling GPU temp never exceeded 59°C incredibly efficient cooler Passed 20-loop stress test with 99.1% stability score Very quiet even under load fans rarely hit full speed Great value for performance; easily competes with more expensive GPUs Future-proof with 16GB VRAM and strong raster + RT performance

I was an early adopter and grabbed a b70 on day 1, it was horrible. It barely worked, pcie 5.0 would not negotiate, drivers timed out, power would drop out, performance was barely above b580 in games, the only thing that was fast was some edge case pytorch training. Even the vllm performance was not great and very limited models supported. After a few months, now in the gamer drivers in windows we get fan control and overclocking, gaming performance really is about on target with a rx 6800 xt or 9060 xt, DCS world runs great, COD Warzone with FG on 1080p XESS Native = 250+ fps. I'm sure not all issues are fixed especially on the model side with llamacpp and vllm but this is now good enough and well beyond day 1. Sure my 7900 xtx smokes it in all gaming aspects but this gpu really is faster than a 4090 in some pytorch training scenarios and 35% faster than a 5080 in bert tokenization. One of the biggest issues for daily life was the fan control on the day 1 intel version of the b70 I had. The gpu was idling 60-70c. The asrock version has the same vapor chamber as the radeon ai pro r9700 which is definitely a better GPU for AI/Training/Inference and about twice as fast gaming. Now with fan control the gpu idles at 28-30c in windows and gaming hits 58-60c with a relatively inaudible (with headphones) fan speed. 270k tuned at 185w tpp pro b70 games and workloads less than 200w Doesnt heat up the room

Got it as premium refurbished but im pretty sure it was brand new as it was factory sealed

I recently upgraded my primary game rig and cobbled together a dedicated PC VR machine out of the swapped parts. I needed a GPU with some power but not necessarily breakneck speed and wanted to balance the choice against cost. This 9070 discounted for Black Friday was perfect. I have had great luck with XFX cards previously and opted for this one. It has been fantastic. It performs well and has more than enough graphics power for my needs, while consuming less power and generating less heat than other similar cards.

Price, Performance, Size, Color, Cooling, and Software.

Looks nice, rgb

- Low power consumption - Runs cool - Insane 4K graphics -Huge, huge upgrade from 3000 series

What I loved most was how easy it was to install, I upgraded from a rtx 4060 8gb. So much faster.

Powerful, Quiet, and runs reasonably cool

-blasts thru 20 channel, multi-billion pixel CNN model training and inference without breaking a sweat (macboook pro w m4pro chip takes ~2hrs; this takes <5 mins for the same task) -actual thruput ~105 tfps, i'm dumb and i barely know what it means but it's a lot

Price , performance and value

Looks that could kill. SFF form-factor. Powerful x4 MFG (on single-player games) saturating high refresh rate monitors fully. Relatively good performance per watt. Very good OC headroom.

I purchased this 5060ti AI box to compliment my Lenovo Legion Go 2. I have to say its met or exceeded my expectations. Its whisper quiet even at load. I had it setup, updated and running in under 30 minutes. Runs a little warm but thats to be expected. Having the ports available to double as a docking station is a welcome feature.

Arrive quickly and flawlessly

small size with power to spare

The GPU is beyond excellent and it stays cool during and after an 8 hour gaming session.

For how expensive the RTX Line up is getting I believe it was a great price plays every game I own on max with a 2k monitor.

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.

-1440p gaming