Joined on 01/08/15
Nothing better for price

Pros: -Windows 11 HDR support -180hz "10bit" 1440p -OSD is easy to navigate
Cons: -The windows 11 profile for 180hz uses 8bit, was able to fix this by creating a custom profile in Nvideas Control Panel. -No gamma control -No official HDR certification -Would prefer non-curved
Overall Review: Would recommend 1000% if you're able to pick it up for $110 like I did. I'd say it's even worth it up to around $200. Makes a great a side monitor for an actual HDR entertainment display.
Was best mid tier card at MSRP

Pros: Super quiet fan curve, decent overclocking, all the special nvidea features, no bigger than the 1080ti I replaced and pulls less power than it too.
Cons: Price... I bought mine at $600, it's now at $680 so the fps/$ makes it no longer a no-brainer to grab any of the new cards at MSRP. Fan curves and Overclocking can be unpredictable with the nvidea app and the MSI Afterburner app open at the same time.
Overall Review: Grab it at $600 with the current market. If a 60 series card works for you, get a 5060ti 16GB maybe as the price difference between that and this card really doesn't match the small performance gained.