
I finally did discover that I had to find and download the NVidia drivers for this card. I did download the only ASUS drivers I could find at first, but that did not allow the card to function properly. There were no instructions saying to download any NVidia drivers either. Plus I had to put one monitor on HDMI port, and the other one on DisplayPort connections, THEN everything started working correctly! Now the card performs to expectations.

-Good performance at 1080p, even 1440p -Quiet performance -Runs very cool

Carefully packaged and worked on startup.

Runs very well! Can run both Pax Dei and KCD2 on highest or near highest settings at 2k Pax will be over 70 fps in open areas (no FSR in game currently) Kingdom Come deliverance 2 is consistently over 100 fps with max settings (and fsr 3.1 enabled) Keeps nice and cool during high loading. 56 C while it was pulling 316 W

-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!

I don't have updated photos but this card runs great! Got it a few months ago at $940, and at the time it was kinda crazy I got one. Pros: -Very Powerful card (upgrading from laptop 1650 so yeah. . ) -DLSS 4 is a game changer! brung my 1440p ultra spiderman frame rate from 120 to 300 on quality! woahhh. -Fans auto turn on and keep the card coool. super quiet as well. -Had all of its ROP's which is very nice. ( shouldn't have to worry about that but nvidia) -looks great as well! Very nice card.

Great quality once I DDUd the Nvidia drivers that did not uninstall normally but were killing the performance of this card in some scenarios. Driving frames down to single digits. . This car does not even turn on the fans on my games running 1440p maxed out. Price was very reasonable. Not sure how much it would be now.

Low power draw (300w max) along with 2 space width makes this an easy card to double up in a chassis for use with larger models.

- Simple install and no issues out of the box - Love the simple look on the card, no crazy RGB just one light bar. Nice, Simple, Sleek design. - Heatsink is insanely good, idles 35-39c, maxes out at 60-65c - Quiet and no coil whineeee~! - Performance bump from a 3080, definitely worth the purchase on my end.

Bought three of these cards for ITX builds. ASRock X600 Deskmeet case with a 9600 processor. Everything went together quite easily even for a one handed person like myself.


Runs games like a champ at 4k with DLSS. Card runs very cool with a fairly small cooler. Price was great before Newegg or Gigabyte raised it from $999.

* Modern DLSS is a marvel. * Performance is solid at 4k. It's not a top end card, but it's good enough for my 120hz display. DLSS helps quite a bit with that, of course. * Quiet. I can't overstate how quiet this card is. I couldn't even hear it when stress testing it to make sure it was stable. No coil whine, nothing.

Stunning White Aesthetics Unique "ICE" design with white triple-fan cooler, perfect for white-themed builds like the Lian Li O11 XL. Massive Performance Leap Powered by next-gen Ada Lovelace Refresh or Blackwell (depending on official launch), it easily handles 4K gaming, ray tracing, and AI workloads. Advanced Cooling System Triple-fan WINDFORCE Infinity cooling, vapor chamber, and extended fin stack keep thermals in check under full load. 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM (or GDDR6X if early model) Future-proofed for high-res textures, complex ray tracing pipelines, and AI acceleration (Tensor cores). Dual BIOS & Reinforced Backplate Allows quiet vs performance profiles and helps with GPU sag thanks to a sturdy anti-sag bracket. RGB Fusion Fully customizable lighting zones and screen (LCD Edge View on high-end models) for temps, logos, or system stats.

Excellent cooling and acoustics among the quietest GPU fans Ive ever owned True 2-slot design (doesnt crowd the case like many oversized cards) Single 12-pin power connector placed neatly toward the rear of the card Magnetic power-cable cover hides the connector and keeps the build looking clean Included GPU support bracket/stand is sturdy and more practical than most aftermarket options Strong 1440p performance (HDR + high settings runs smoothly)

Affordable Compatible.

Performance

I bought this to replace a failing (intermittent black/green screens) Radeon RX-570 that I've been running about 10 years. I swapped this RX 7700 XT in, ran the AMD Cleanup Utility to clean out any old drivers, then updated to the latest drivers (driver only). Not a hiccup or glitch. Runs perfect, cool and pretty quiet (though I'm not one to complain about fan noise).

-Very cheap -Small form factor -Only one 8 pins PCIE connector requirement -Will deliver 50-58 FPS in Lord of the ring: Return to Moria on 1080p epic, no AMD FSR enabled but resizable bar enabled when paired with AMD 5600G. -Getting 300 FPS at League of legends on 1080p very high setting when paired with MAD 5600G. -Give me a stable 60FPS when wait for vertical syn using max setting at Guild Wars 2.

I use the graphics card for some video editing and streaming. I play some games, but have not fully tested it yet in that arena. I loaded a few just to see how well it worked on 2K monitors and it really did a great job. It can handle the rendering needs of Adobe premier.