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Installed next to az Intel Core i7-11700F and 32 gb ram. Very good. Had to change to power supply because 600 w bronze wasn’t enough, but actually it’s understandable. Very smooth. tested with many games Kingdom Come Deliverance II : ultra graphics very high fps also Final Fantasy XVI RUNS perfect in ultra settings. wasn’t run over 55celsius. even undervolted it, and still very strong. very recommended
I chose the card for my first build, as a transition from a pre-build PC i5-6500 and GTX 1060 3Gb. I have to say that I was worried that it wouldn't look nice in an ATX case due to the two fan version, but the opposite is true. As far as temperatures *cough*, I've been running everything at 1080p at max detail in games like RDR2 GTA V enhanced, Cyberpunk etc. hasn't gotten above 70°C and everything is running beautifully smooth. I commend the inclusion of a switch to turn off the RGB bar, but it's a shame that the bar is not adjustable and only the blue-green is lit. Of course, some people may not mind. Sometimes I struggle a bit with AMD software, because it takes a lot of time to click through to what you really need. I bought the card before the price increase for 8800Kč and I have to say that it offers a lot for the money. Quality card for 1080p and 1440p gaming.
I bought the card rather speculatively because of the expected increase in price. I'll sell the original 4070 8GB in a few weeks and the upgrade will be a steal. I appreciate the quietness of the card. Even under load, the nature of its sound is unobtrusive, not annoying.
Quiet, compact, temperatures OK
Bought before the price increase. And it's going to get worse
Nvidia is slightly faster, but the performance/price ratio is on the AMD side
16GB, all at ultra detail at 1440p
Compared to NVDA on an older B550 plattforn, pcie 4.0, DDR4, Ryzen5 5600+ does not block anything (I guess because of the 16 pcie lines), quite the opposite. Strangely enough, in YouTube tests, you can see that the 16GB VRAM version of quite a few titles increases frames per second even when using less than 8GB VRAM.
I was originally considering a more expensive version with better cooling and I finally picked this one up to give it a try and I'm very surprised.
price/performance is the strongest point of this card
cooling I was afraid but surprised the card is quiet and keeps a decent temperature
2k gaming is not a problem
16GB ram
AMD's adrenaline software has been tragically for a few years now. But it's not the fault of the card itself.
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