

Runs cooler than my previous card and RTX 3080 and is about 50% faster. Runs any game I throw at it at ultra resolutions set with no stuttering. Played great on Red Dead Redemption 2 and Star Wars Outlaws. Pairs great with an I5 13600K CPU.

Meets all scores in 3d mark time spy.

Runs cool even with a 2-fan setup Excellent performance and DLSS 4 support

-Well built - solid feel, looks good in the Asus ProArt PA 602 Case. It's a large case and a large card and they look great together. -I do Folding at Home way more than gaming. It's almost as fast as a 4090 and uses about 100 watts less which is always a plus. -BeamNG is really the only game I play and with Smooth Motion enabled it gets between 150-200 FPS on High Settings. Ultra Settings its around 150ish FPS. -I got all the ROPS - 112!


The card is super silent and runs extremely cool compared to my previous Nvidia FE card. I have a small form factor build (less than 8L) so low wattage and a good cooler are my number 1 priorities. My previous RTX card would throttle, this one does not. The drivers also work great. No problems in game. It's driving a 3440x1440 monitor in Cyberpunk or Helldivers 2 at high framerates.

For my aging FX-8350 AMD 32GB DDR3 system. 6 GB is enough GPU memory to do stable-diffusion, some entry level AI and face swapping fun, etc. But watch the resource utilization in NVIDIA_SETTINGS as you're using SW that hits the GPU and GDDR6 memory and make usage balance adjustments CPU/GPU accordingly. Don't try to run multiple processes that all hit the GPU and memory it will quickly brick wall. But for $192 delivered it buys a few more years of usage for my old AMD system.

Decent Price, Okay thermal headroom


A truly quality build. I particularly like the 4-fan arrangement that results in a maximum running temperature under load of 70 - 73 degrees C in my Fractal Meshify 2. Despite the card's size it easily fits inside this case. Combining it with Asus GPU Tweak 3 software allows for monitoring many thermal, electrical and performance parameters, taking advantage of the card's 6-pin current monitoring of the 12v input and notification of any excessive current demand. It is a heavy card and I recommend using the provided support. I like the dual bios option but personally don't use the "quiet mode" and find the overall noise quite acceptable. It draws a considerable amount of current so, if combined with a performance cpu I suggest a psu of 1200w as an appropriate power reservoir.

Cool. Quiet. No coil whine. I can play most games at high/ultra settings at 4K 120 FPS with FSR/XeSS upscaling; coming from a 4090, the extra performance isn't really missed. I primarily use Linux now and an AMD card really is the way to go. My Fedora and Windows dual boot systems feels great with the 9070 XT; the 4090 was jank and buggy. There is always something wrong with my 4090 system, (black screens, no sleep/resume, no video on driver updates, no HGiG on HDR). Nvidia really dropped the ball with their drivers.


Performance


- 1080p Ultra no problem -1440p high to ultra also no problem - 3440 x 1440 medium, high, ultra, maybe no problem - 4K I don't know maybe, can handle it

Very quiet and runs pretty cool. Highest it went was 63C while playing KCD2 in 4k.

- Low temps - Quite silent - Very powerful - No coil noise at all - All ROPS*

Great product good fps

I upgraded from a GTX 980ti 6Gb. The graphics quality improvements are absolutely amazing! Way worth it!