
- Very Quiet - Cooling is fantastic - Works flawlessly with 7800X3D CPU

Its a power house My first ever gpu and pc build love it.

I don't know why people sleeping on this VENTUS 2X WHITE RTX 5070 12G OC, building a AM5 build but decided to test it out on my AM4 build and so far so good! Keep an eye out for it you may be able to get it at MSRP like I did.

Came from a 12GB Asus 3060 to this and it has been a huge upgrade very happy with the performance

- Fast - Easy to install - Looks good - Stays cool

Super silent and the cooler is amazing. low wattage with a lot of performance. perfect for 1440p, max settings on rdr2 = up to 130fps. rt could be slightly better but it is so much better. For example GTA with max rt gets around 70 fps, where my 6650xt could only get 15 fps, so its a big improvement. The 16gb vram is also a good reason to get this over the 5070. and ocing this card you can get to xt levels while using less power.

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

Can not beat this for the MSRP price, was $599 on release day, hopefully they keep the price as such. 1440p Max settings on all my games including raytracing is well over 100fps. CoD was running max everything around 155fps. The new system - Case - Lancool 207 CPU Cooler - Scythe 3 CPU - 9800x3d Ram - 32GB Kingston Fury Beast 6000 cl 30 Motherboard - b650 Aorus Elite Ax v2 Storage - 2x SAMSUNG 990 EVO SSD 2TB This Gpu Coming from a 5900x 6750xt build to his new build is a amazing upgrade.

I was looking for a GPU for my new build and took a gamble on this card. I am very impressed how it handles everything I throw at it. Paired with R9 9900X its a beast!

- horsepower - even though it's not as powerful as people expected, it still beats 7900XTX in most scenarios (especially with RT on) - new tech with DLSS 4 and FG - nice style to it, even though it's way bigger than FE - cheaper than most 4080 Super options

- The price of this card is exactly $299 as of purchase, which is the exact price of MSRP. - You get a card that does everything you could want for 1080p. - Compact: Fits comfortably in an ATX case.

Quiet Great looking card Performs better than I had thought

I ultimately chose this card over the Sapphire Nitro + only due to aesthetic reasons. While Hardware Unboxed did a video on all the 9070XT cards the Sapphire one came out on top in almost every test but by only a few FPS, the ASRock one was almost always second. With only a few FPS difference you won't notice it anyways and you can chalk that up to normal margin of error during testing. Not to mention the ASRock card is about 60 dollars cheaper. This card fit in my Lianli A3 perfectly with about 3mm of space between the power supply and the GPU. I mostly play Doom, Last of Us Pat 1 and Cod MW3 and this card is no slouch when gaming. I came from a 7900XT which on its own was good but the 9070XT is such a big upgrade in performance. Paired with a 7800X3D I have yet to find a game that this card struggles on. Some people have complained about coil whine. I don't have any during gaming but I will get a tiny bit of whine at loading screens when the FPS pegs above 500FPS or so and even then its barely audible. Once the FPS comes down to normal (normal for me is around 250-300) the whine isn't there. I do recommend this card over all the others just due to aesthetic reasons (grey just just doesn't go with many builds like the Sapphire card) and pricing if you can get it on sale.


-smaller of the OC 9070xts (just BARELY fits in an asus prime case) - mobo rgb can control gpu rgb -boosts to 3150-3300 with full power limit and -75 mv undervolt -gpu magnet panel hides cables very well

- Includes 12V-2X6 to 2x8 pin adapter - Includes really nice support stand - Runs soo smoothly and now I can finally play at higher graphics without experiencing any stutters

The vapor chamber cooler can soak up a ton of heat before fans ever need to ramp up. Most of my games have never needed the fan to run beyond the minimum speed, 1200 rpm. When you manually enable the fans, it'll drop to 2C above room temperature, like 28C. Just insane. Meanwhile, I'll open YouTube and my Ryzen CPU will randomly spike to 66C, it's a comical difference between the two. No regrets spending a little more money just to see those super low temperatures while 4K gaming on ultra, at least when I purchased the card the premium for the vanguard model wasn't much more than the other 5070. Very similar feeling to splurging on a premium heatsink for a CPU, just to see those low low temperatures.

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

