
32GB VRAM ITs not a cutdown 9070 XT, its 98% the same speed in gaming and obviously much greater for large memory applications like pytorch/generative ai. Still boosts right up to 3ghz, can be undervolted, no stupid zero rpm fan idle Fan defaults to a silent 1000rpm idle and unlike most blower gpus it really doesnt need to ramp up path 50% pwm (2500rpm) to cool a sustained 300w. Games exactly like a 9070 xt.

1440p Ultra settings Runs cool

Runs my games really well. So far Ive been playing rise of tomb raider, modded fallout 4, sniper elite, and the ascent. Runs high fps and hasnt given me any memory issues. Perfect upgrade from my 1650 super for the money.

Works right out of the box. Included extra ARGB fan is a bonus. No issues at all with this card and runs all the games in my collection.

No coil whine, Great for 4k gaming Pulls around 270-290watts(stock)

- Overall design and build quality are excellent (must have for white builds) - One of the best VRM designs for a 5090 - Excellent thermals and very quiet fans with stock fan curve - Surprising amount of overclocking headroom - +150 to 200 core offset should be easily doable - Included stand looks far better than a simple GPU stand

- SFF (It's mall compared to most cards these days.) - Quiet - Fast (unless you have a 5080+, of course) - No Excessive RGB (just the ZotacGaming and Logo) - Actually available at roughly MSRP

Oh so cool, never seen it hotter than 65 C under full loads and there's no founders edition to compare it against but probably have to thank that aftermarket asus cooling. A 2.1x increase in performance over my 2080 ti Founders Edition and conservatively 67% more power efficient. Glad to get a card from NewEgg after like 15 years when I got my Gigabyte Nvidia 470! It has been a few years, but you cannot beat their quality control and shipping standards. Nvidia does a good job, too, as did the now defunct GPU sector of eVGA. I signed up to be notified by Nvidia when they'd be able to sell me a 5080 but they haven't emailed me back yet... So 999 for the little brother 5070 ti bundled with a PSU for my standby PC was my best option.

This is great for any SFF build. Very satisfied.

A great low end 9070xt with good performance and no hiccups

-Quiet fans -RGB strip even on a budget card -Good performance for the price

Good graphics processing, fits in smaller form factor cases

downloaded drivers after installation and i was ready to go. very cool gpu temps dont get above 70 with max settings 1440p

Less power hungry than the 6900XT while being faster Smaller footprint so it can fit smaller cases easier 2, 8-pin power connectors

This year around Black Friday I finally built a new rig after sometime I upgraded from a 2060>5070Ti I got the white one specifically cause I was going for a white aesthetic build but the GPU is amazing, in person its huge too so be aware Id double check the case you have or plan too get to pair with this bad boy it runs very quiet and smooth most titles Ive been running have been looking real solid graphics wise no hiccups very glad with my purchase and upgrade after 5 years with the 2060 as well a shout out to new egg with the safe and fast delivery


A truly quality build. I particularly like the 4-fan arrangement that results in a maximum running temperature under load of 70 - 73 degrees C in my Fractal Meshify 2. Despite the card's size it easily fits inside this case. Combining it with Asus GPU Tweak 3 software allows for monitoring many thermal, electrical and performance parameters, taking advantage of the card's 6-pin current monitoring of the 12v input and notification of any excessive current demand. It is a heavy card and I recommend using the provided support. I like the dual bios option but personally don't use the "quiet mode" and find the overall noise quite acceptable. It draws a considerable amount of current so, if combined with a performance cpu I suggest a psu of 1200w as an appropriate power reservoir.

a quiet 1440 game slayer runs triple A games for hours under 50c efficient all metal backplate to help remove heat one button hyper-rx for ideal game settings by game

So what led me to ASRock and their GPU's is my friend got an RX 7900 XTX RDNA3 from ASRock and it has worked great. Almost no complaints but we'll get to the 1 thing (very minor really). The card says what it does, does what is says and is in business to do business at 3440X1440 resolution. Also, got to say AMD has corrected their driver game for those wondering.
