
- A great price: I paid $369. - Great functionality (FSR4 upscaling in Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O!). - No coil whine; just utter peace and quiet.

It's a little more compact than many other tripple fan models of the 5070 ti. It runs quite I'm my mid tower build with enough positive air pressure. The 16GB VRAM with the 256 bit memory helps ALOT.

Works like a charm. Since I play at 1080p, I realistically don't have to worry about the GPU anymore. Upgraded from an rx 6600. I don't notice any noise issues, and the GPU is short enough to fit in my case. Currently undervolting at -80mV


Great price with $190 rebate discount plus a trade-in card for less than $500 cost. Card is very fast and stable. Easy to push card and find instability point and back off for great results. It is very fast at standard conditions as well. I will be able to keep this card for at least 3 years based on bench marks that I ran.

No reason to consider Alibaba used up 5080s, you can get the real deal for 1k! I was considering a 4080 Super when I found out the 5080 is actually better despite its AI heavy focus. See modern GPUs can "invent" frames if your game is laggy, which is an oddity because that just means you need a stronger card. If you're doing rendering for 3D projects you need CUDA Cores and VRAM and this baby is loaded with 16 gbs of VRAM and is currently like the 3rd best GPU period. Considering the 5090 is like 2 times the price of the 5080 and finding it at MSRP is probably a myth. This is quite literally the best bang for the buck.

Originally bought the GPU, it did not worked, Newegg was very fast to replace it. The second GPU works flawlessly and great graphics.

Nvidia software

Install was simple and easy to setup and get running. Been loving the new Nvidia features with this GPU compared to my old EVGA 3060 12gb.

Nice upgrade so far. I had the 5060 Ti 8 Gb one for 2 weeks. It's was good but I used up all its vram on medium settings pushing the gpu memory to the max at times. Avg 120 on Cod with high settings

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

Close(ish) to msrp.

Great looking card, amazing undervolting and over-clocking. Amazing tempatures after undervolt.

Quiet, fast, undervolt overclock easily

Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.

I upgraded my old Intel i7 from a GeForce 1080 to this RTX 4070 Ti, and the results are phenomenal. I've only had time to try one game but Arma 3 went from struggling at 4k to fixed 60 fps with Vsync and most options maxed. I was very impressed given the okay CPU and motherboard (z370 chipset) I didn't expect so much and figured I would eventually upgrade the CPU and motherboard. However, with this performance, I think I can wait a bit more.

-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)

The product views and works as brand new, was packaged well and arrived fast. No problems and handles all gameplay flawlessly.

Read up on all the latest cards at this price point and performance level and everything pointed to this being the card to get. Does all 4 of my 1080p monitors perfectly for desktop use. I like to only game on a single monitor so as expected it crushes any game on ultra settings at 1080 resolution.

This thing rips at graphics and runs cool even though it's factory OC'd. As future-proofing goes in this business, you can't really go wrong with this card. Loads of fast VRAM and with only two fans, fits nicely and stays snug in its slot. It's the closest thing to true plug-and-play I have ever used. Handles 1440p gaming plenty good for my eyes. It's advertised as a PCIe 5.0 x16 and best I can tell, it links up that way with the proper motherboard and CPU.