
*Great 1080p GPU *Runs quiet *Runs cool *It can glow red with all the other useless RGB

9070 XT at a budget price that performs as it should. Reasonably attractive card that will fit in most systems. Regular dual 8 pin power connectivity (no strange connectors) Best prices I've seen on a 9070 XT FSR 4 is nice

I've only had this for a couple of days now, but this gigantic card runs cool. After undervolting, benchmarks under heavy load only peak at around 55-56 °C.

* FAST, Good Results! * GOOD Ray Tracing for AMD (FINALLY) * Quiet even under load * COOL even under load * SMALL-ish form factor (as seen in the pix...I couldn't go with a 3-fan setup, PLUS, what a waste of space) * MAX power I have seen this pull from my mobo is 183 Watts *Nice little RGB light with switch (pictured)

- 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

probably one of the best 9070XT cards . Runs everything at ultra settings on 1440P. love the hide away cable makes the build look clean..

Stays extremely cool under load maxed settings at 1440p I sit around 55-63 depending on the load. Very visually appealing. Lower power draw than my 7900xt and still using 2 8 pin connectors

Great for general AI workloads

Low temps Quiet Easy install Low power draw

Bought as an upgrade to my rx580 nitro+, the ram crisis was just becoming a thing. Its been an amazing gpu so far.

Easy install and the driver picked it up instantly using Nvidia app

Close-ish to MSRP compared to what else was available

Big improvement over my rtx3060. Able to run games at high ultra above 60 to 120 fps. Even higher fps for triple A games. I undervolted and ocd for about a 5 to 7% improvement. Great product for $599 price point

works like a charm swapped it out with my old one, came with adapter cables for power. easy to set up

Built a new Pc with this RTX 5070 Ti & a 12900k cpu for now .Booted it Up,Loaded Windows 11.Purchase it for DLL4 & DDR7= Future Gaming

Runs everything great at 1080p Quiet fans

-Price was barely above MSRP when I bought it ($679 USD). -Significantly lighter than the RTX 3090 it replaced (and no trash 12V HPWR connector!) -Runs cool while benching and gaming (60 celsius at 100% utilization) -At 100% utilization, you can't even hear the fans. Seriously, this thing is whisper quiet. -Better performance than my RTX 3090 (except for Ray Tracing which I leave off anyways). -Exceptional price to performance for 3440x1440p ultrawide gaming.

This model easily clocks up to 3.4GHz (rare usually 3.1 - 3.3 but still insane) in game without an overclock. Mine is undervolted about 70mV and it works great. Memory also overclocks pretty well but since it heats up more than the GPU die I am too nervous to go very high and keep it like that on the daily. I game at 4K and most games run perfectly fine with this card, notable exceptions are Cyberpunk 2077 which is hard to run with Ray Tracing (I'm on Linux keep that in mind) but can still get a nice experience out of it. Also I ran into heavy VRAM limitations in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora but that game is pretty heavy so it's understandable.

Most powerful GPU around and it runs very cool and quiet. First time ive been able to play games 4k@144hz with zero lag, zero stutters, zero complaints The radiator and AIO keeps this thing cool even without the fans spinning 90% of the time. I get idle and low load temps of 27-32c, highest temp ive seen at load was 55c. My old card was a 3080ti and my room would get hot after gaming for a few hours, this one is a lot more efficient and does not do that.

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