
-Great performance -No Linux driver issues -Quieter than I expected -NO 12VHPWR connector, uses two 8-pin connectors -Comes with sag bracket

Great performance value 16Gb of ram, which should be the minimum today AMDs latest FSR is finally comparable* to DLSS, but I dont need it at 1440p for my games Regular 8-pin power adapter avoid the disaster of nvidia's 12V connector.

1. Price It was actually at MSRP when I purchased it. 2. Performance with some tweaking it is runnning close to RTX 5070TI specks for a lot less money. 3. Looks It looks great and you can even turn off the LED's if you do not want thier color.

Temps don't hit the 80's on anything. The temps are pretty good for the card. Although, if the airflow in the case is terrible, this card probably won't be able to cope. I changed the fan orentation in my case which helped even more. Before I changed the fans, both the Core and VRAM temps were within a good range and they were lower than what I saw in reviews for this particular card. Seems to have a decent amount of undervolting headroom. I 100% recommend undervolting this, but mainly for preserving the card. All of the ROPs are there and present. I am happy with the GPU brace that Gigabyte included.


great performance so far in games I have been playing... cyberpunk, fortnite, crimson desert, ect.

Dont do much PC gaming at all, but this is a pretty impressive upgrade from an RTX 3060 8gb. For the few games I have installed on my PC, I was able to pretty much max out settings at 1080p with ray tracing on. COD Warzone on Max settings at 1080p with no frame gen was at 90 fps. My system is an i5-13600KF with 32 Gb DDR5-5200


FSA4 games are very impressive on my Samsung Q90 OLED TV. FPS in 4K max settings on RDR2, Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy (wife's game!) are excellent. RDR2 is getting old but did not fail to impress. I was running an RTX4070 and can say, yes, this smokes it. Don't take UserBenchmark reviews as gospel for sure.

Good performance, runs quiet, and 16G of VRAM is enough for all those 32b AI models I like to run. Can even train small models reasonably well with FP16 (so I assume it will be alright for fine-tuning open-weight models). Good deal compared to similar Nvidia cards.

It works well, stays cool, does what I want it too

Awesome card. Does everything I need. Just as big as my 1080. the 5070 is a bit bigger. Fits my Tower600 just nicely.

Runs well whit mi ryzen 5500 Run helldivers 2@ 60 fps 1440 p

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

Looked around NewEgg Is the best in any town. upgraded my last years card for no reason. trade-in's and fast delivery a #1 i m book


Nice looking card, with three fans, metal backplate, and a modest LCD light on the side. I am an overclocker, and this one does very well -core speed just over 3000mhz, and memory at 2614, with a 10% power boost when gaming. It runs cool, but not that quiet because I boosted my fan curve as well to keep things chilly. It's faster than my RTX 5070 and most newer games support FSR4 and frame gen. Buy it, you won't regret it. R7 9800 X3D, 64GB Ram, M.2 drive.

Around the msrp market. Way better than what other sellers are scamming people off also its a triple fan gpu

-Good Price -Looks Great -Plenty of VRAM -Stays Cool

All 96 ROPs reported. The price was not bad and I did not have to overpay for this card at least. The temps are alright. In a Thermaltake Tower 300 case the temps are hitting 72c to 78c on the GPU core and the Memory temps hover around the lower 70's. The GPU fans kick up to 60% to 85%. I used HWInfo64 and GPU-Z to verify temps. One of the reasons I went for this card is because it comes with 16GB of VRAM.