
- Fairly cheap - Performs excellently - MSI software can overclock it a little above factory overclock.


Great card, runs cool and powerful, I personally like the RGB.


- Works as expected. - Can run my games on max settings with no issues (so far, Rocket League, CS2).


Power consumption is no more than 50w which is really good. Works with pretty much any Rack Server of either HP, Dell, SuperMicro, or even Cisco UCS Fits in pretty much any case. (comes with a Standard Bracket too) Not loud when fired up at 100% Does REALLY good for Home Lab VDI GPU Sharing in XenServer Can Map a single VDI to each Video output on the card with UnRaid Server 6 and run 4 Desktops from 1 machine.

Does Ray Tracing better than I expected. Already equipped with PTM9075 35% lower power consumption than my previous GPU (ASRock Taichi 7900 XTX) for basically the same performance Temperatures are very good. ASRock could take some notes. Works perfectly in Bazzite KDE on all my games.


The 7000 series cards are absolute beasts. The RX 7700 XT in specific is a phenomenal 1440p gamer. I was able to max out Hogwarts (ray tracing off) with everything on full, on my 4k TV and still get a solid 70+ FPS or more (locked at 60fps for the TV). Therefore, you can easily play maxed out on many current AAA titles.


- Runs fine on Linux (It's AMD) in a refurbished PC from two decades ago - Low-profile, no PSU cable needed - Does what I expect it to