
This thing is a beast, it runs cool and is really quiet.

Great performance Runs cool Puts out almost no heat into the case/room Dead quiet Regular 2x8 pin power makes it a drop in upgrade Fits in smaller cases

Keep in mind this card has its limitations, I am looking at it from the stand point of this verse a RTX3090 used (about the same price). No way I am spending $1000 on a used card that can die tmw even with Cuda support. So now I get 32GB vs 24GB ram. I am primary running windows and LMstudio and Ollma worked fine after installing all the intel software (like 4 large installs) Vulkan support gave me around 100T/KS for qwen 3.5-35b. Out of the box with standard setup. This running on an Intel i7-11th gen with 64GB DDR4 and PCI 4 x8 interface.. The biggest hit is on how fast I can load the model in memory. The card is very quite with the fan. I suppose other people got loud fans.


runs crysis, DiRT 2 and GTA IV maxed out at 1050p at 100+ fps and runs below 70C at all times and a good bit of the time below 60C too

Was able to push the core clock to +500 and memory clock to +3000. Tested a few games. MGS Delta at 2k resolution high settings dlss 4.5 quality I was averaging 75 fps. Pretty impressive.

Amazing performance

Solid GPU in a small package. Price. Availability. Color.

Upgraded from 5500xt runs warzone and d4 on the highest setting air cooled and still the card never gets above 50°c also very quiet no complaints

- Rasterization performance on par with / exceeding 5070ti at significantly less price - RT performance on par with a 5070 - AMD's weakness, they've caught up a lot - This particular model runs very cool, topping just 61-65C under full load for me! It will chew up anything you throw at it in 1440p / High/Ultra and spit back 100+ fps.

I came from a 4070 to this Nitro + and its a massive improvement. This card is amazing. The RGB strip is a cool plus too.

It's the same version as the original; the only difference is that it doesn't come with the colored box. Everything else is identical. Same power, same construction.

Temps performance value and looks

16 GB of ECC VRAM allows for larger LLMs and context windows Needs only 70w of total board power (no external power connector required) Low cost compared to what Nvidia is offering

- Quiet - Good for the price

good performand for a good price if you can get if for close to MSRP or less... B series launch drivers are more mature than the A series lauch

Close(ish) to msrp.

- Takes one 8 pin PSU cable - Non-gimmicky no frills GPU design - 3 DP ports, 1 HDMI

-Smaller than I expected -0 Noise whatsover -I literally cant find a game that cant run at 1440p Max settings without it going over 60FPS (sometimes with fsr 4 on quality but whatever)

Performs way above expectations! Quiet. Great price.