Quite - runs cool ( played BMWK on 4K Ray tracing 120fps - cinematic settings - only had to turn down shadows one notch .
I have always been a fan of the Gigabyte Aero Series GPUs. This one is no exception. It looks amazing with its White with Silver Accents. Gigabyte as always did not skimp on materials or design. The plastics look and feel quality, the silver accent is actually metal, the backplate (while not completely functional) is a gorgeous bead blasted aluminum with some subtle waves. There is plenty of support built into he PCB, cooling and shroud to prevent sagging as much as possible, it does come with a nice anti sag bracket though, which is very universal and also comes in white to blend in. Three "hawk" fans are quiet and even when I manually spun them up (just to hear worst case scenario), they sound like rushing air more than motor whine. Limited RGB I have been running the card for a week now and it barely breaks a sweat at 58c while gaming for a couple hours. It's quiet as well. Mileage may vary as my case and cooling setup is going to be different from yours. I came from a 4070 Ti Super, which is more of a lateral move... but, finding a white GPU is difficult on the used market. That being said; the 5070 Ti is a solid card. I am pleased with its performance as it's largely the same and slightly better than my 4070 Ti Super. If you are coming from a 30 series or older, this thing will blow you away! DLSS4 is amazing for graphics clarity and sharpness while boosting your FPS! I don't use Frame Gen, but it's there if you like to use it for single player games where smoothness can help with immersion.
- Extremely quiet when undervotes (made me realize how loud my CPU fan actually is.) - Personally havent had any driver issues. - Multi Frame Generation is impressive. My advice is to only use it when youre already reaching a minimum of 60 fps. This will help minimize the added latency. - DLSS 4 keeps the image super crisp! Looks better than native in some cases.
Is quite and fits in my case perfectly
Boosts well above advertised clocks (hits 3.3 GHz+ in heavy loads) Rock-solid stability with -85mV undervolt and +10% power limit Ran Speed Way stress test (20 mins) at 66 FPS avg with zero throttling GPU temp never exceeded 59°C incredibly efficient cooler Passed 20-loop stress test with 99.1% stability score Very quiet even under load fans rarely hit full speed Great value for performance; easily competes with more expensive GPUs Future-proof with 16GB VRAM and strong raster + RT performance
Stays under 70c in every game Not loud
It's exactly what it's supposed to be and was brand new in box. Shipping was on the longer end, but still within normal time.
Card quality is excellent. About the same size of the 4090 with a slightly longer radiator and added fan. Still fit my case. Quiet and cool. Very powerful for driving VR and AI generation. Was a considerable jump from 4090 for VR flight simming on a Pimax Crystal OG. Does very well with Stable Diffusion AI generation compared with the 4090.
Cheap, Runs good, came with a adapter for power supply
+ Plenty of power for 1080p gaming. + Compact size. It actually fits in my older Mid-ATX tower. + Low power draw. Only need 1x PCIe power cable. + Quiet, even at full loads. + Great Windows and Linux drivers. + Fast at encoding h.265. + AMD AI works with the 8700 NPUs.
Great performance. Runs cool during gaming, and stress test. Very quiet no noticeable coil whine. Looks great in white case. All metal back plate.
Spend $1000 and you get colored, blinking lights on a screen. Brilliance!
Absolute beast of a card. Have had no issues at 1440p in any game at maximum settings. Runs cool, topped out at 58 degrees C with stock fans.
Honestly, the card does everything I expected it to and I play mainly on 2K. I have it paired with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and I've had absolutely no issues at all with my build (I bought this for a new PC build I was doing at the time).
Does all it need do for a bit cheaper