
Compact GPU that fits in my older gen Corsair Airflow 4000D case and only requires 2 IO slots. Easy for 1st time PC Builder to install. Runs INZOI and other games much better than my previous 3060 GPU even though both have 12GB VRAM.

This card was very easy to install, setup and support with the provided support tower. I also purchased a newer power supply so I would have the right power connector for this power hungry card. Both were easy to install although I did have to change one type of cable because it was different than what my previous power supply used. Back to this graphics card, I wasn't expecting any RGB but to my surprise it does have some blink, not much, but it's subtly there. Now that I've been running my rig with the new card, everything seems to be working just fine. I don't overclock or underclock and I don't get overly focused on temperatures since these devices either work or they don't. I use my PC to play the games I like to play and this card only enhances my gaming pleasure. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again!

Amazing lossless scaling performance.


This is the second Gigabyte RX9060XT 16GB that I have purchased and both have been flawless. I went with the ICE version this time around to put in my Daughter's PC. These GPU's are quite, run cool even when OC and are great for small form factor builds even thought it's triple fan. I have found absolutely no reason not to use Gigabyte brand of GPU's when the build calls for it.

With Deal you get it at MSRP Nice Looking card Runs quiet

This thing handles everything I throw at it with ease and stays cool the whole time super quiet as well highly recommend and the box came without a scratch on it


This card is fast and an amazing improvement over my old MSI RTX 2080. It has the PNY logo and a chevron design that lights up. It does have a vapor chamber cooler which helps significantly with temperature. Purchase price was $1,199 which is decent for an RTX 5080. It reaches clock speeds of 2,850 Mhz during game play which is higher than I expected. That is without any overclocking on my part.

I don't know why people sleeping on this VENTUS 2X WHITE RTX 5070 12G OC, building a AM5 build but decided to test it out on my AM4 build and so far so good! Keep an eye out for it you may be able to get it at MSRP like I did.

I have always been a fan of the Gigabyte Aero Series GPUs. This one is no exception. It looks amazing with its White with Silver Accents. Gigabyte as always did not skimp on materials or design. The plastics look and feel quality, the silver accent is actually metal, the backplate (while not completely functional) is a gorgeous bead blasted aluminum with some subtle waves. There is plenty of support built into he PCB, cooling and shroud to prevent sagging as much as possible, it does come with a nice anti sag bracket though, which is very universal and also comes in white to blend in. Three "hawk" fans are quiet and even when I manually spun them up (just to hear worst case scenario), they sound like rushing air more than motor whine. Limited RGB I have been running the card for a week now and it barely breaks a sweat at 58c while gaming for a couple hours. It's quiet as well. Mileage may vary as my case and cooling setup is going to be different from yours. I came from a 4070 Ti Super, which is more of a lateral move... but, finding a white GPU is difficult on the used market. That being said; the 5070 Ti is a solid card. I am pleased with its performance as it's largely the same and slightly better than my 4070 Ti Super. If you are coming from a 30 series or older, this thing will blow you away! DLSS4 is amazing for graphics clarity and sharpness while boosting your FPS! I don't use Frame Gen, but it's there if you like to use it for single player games where smoothness can help with immersion.


Decent Availability, Decent Design, And Good Enough Quality

- Performance BIOS setting does not exceed 53C (72C hotspot) - Quiet fans and efficient heatsink - Sturdy backplate eliminates sag - Excellent raster, RT and compute performance

Good value for the price I paid ($182 USD in a combo deal) 1080P, 60-70 fps avg with high-ultra (BG3, GTAv) 1080P, 70-90 fps avg with the highest settings (Valheim, Baro) and if the game supports Vulcan I usually get about 10-30 more frames. with Freesync premium anything from 44 to165 fps at 1080P is flawless for me.

This card works great for a lower cost card for most applications.

Its yuge Its quiet Its a beast Its absolutely gorgeous It only fit in my case vertically because of pump/res in the way (did i say its yuge?) 0 coil whine Runs pretty cool even dumping 350 watts into it Clocks at 3.3GHz LOL

Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.

