





Lots of space, well ventilated, light but sturdy.


I think the pros of this card are fairly obvious. But I wanna try to give the most detailed review of it as I can so that I can inform you just what this card will require from you. So let me start with the pros 1. Obviously the VRAM is massive 32 gigabytes for under $1000 is best deal on the market right now 2. It's compact in its size for a 32 gigabyte card so if you have a smaller machine there's a possibility this card could fit. 3. It's incredibly energy efficient even though the documentation says it can use up to 230 watts I think I've only really hit 180 with it. So you don't need some crazy power supply, 1000w would do just fine. 4. I think this is the most important pro. When you purchase this card you're sending a signal to Intel that they're on the right, and we need this in the market space. Nvidia just dominates and it needs competition, and Intel I believe can provide better software support over AMD. So from that perspective we really as many options as we can right now in the GPU and chip markets.

Nice build quality, decent fit and finish, reasonable beveled edges. No sharp bits to get cut on.

Lots of room in this case. Pre-installed fans


Well built case and came well packaged for shipping. Fans included, and lots of space.


VGA out and 10Gbit NICs were worth the upgrade to the NT edition.

QUIET, temps are good, running a unraid server.



- Well built, much more rigid construction than i was expecting. - Easy to work in, lots of space to get your hands in there - If you don't want to use the internal fans (which use Molex) and switch to PWM, super easy to grab any 120s and drop them in the front, same with the 80s in the back. - Lots of room for cable management

