
I have been a Linux user for a while and an Nvidia fan guy. But after the 4000's and 5000's both had the same problem of burn your house down melting connectors. I decided to try AMD again. I heard The open source Mesa driver was working well so I gave it a try. I could not be more happy. This video card is awesome!!! Also my computer is booting faster without the Nvidia blob installed. I also used the newegg trade in program and got $200 bucks back for my 3060!

The MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Graphics Card provides upgrades to professional and recreational needs for stand-alone systems. Whether it's competitive gaming or professional audio/visual editing, the RTX 5070 Ti makes the task seem like child's play. Editing in Adobe Lightroom is a snap and handles Adobe Photoshop's custom brushes with ease. Not only does the precision and power keep make this GPU great, but the sleek design completes this sick looking computer build.

- Highly Modifiable with both Overclocking and Undervolting - AMD Drivers are currently much better than Nvidia's right now - AMD Adrenaline allows you to tweak the card without the need for additional software - Runs Cool - Looks Good - Performs Great on every game that I have tried it on and also works really well with everyday tasks such as video editing, content creating and more.

- Great performance for the price (purchased at suggested retail price point) - Stable so far - Feels well-built

Overclocks itself, no point buying the overclock version. Fans are quiet.

Ray tracing performance, DLSS4, GPU temperature, warranty

- Pleasant temperatures - Silent

Nvidia software

I bought the RTX 5060 TI for a home hobby A.I. Lab on a Linux platform; it is an incredible 16 GB VRAM value. I confirm that it takes a 1/4 speed hit in time to complete some rendering jobs, but for hobby use it's quite acceptable for the price. So it takes 1 minute 15 seconds to render something more expensive cards can do in 58 seconds... at 2x to 4x the price. keep the money. I'm not a gamer or using the GPU on extra large displays so I can't comment on FPS or 4k, but I've had no problems using its VRAM for AI processing. *** do be sure to use the proper drivers for the Nvidia Blackwell architecture, you may have to download them separately from Nvidia *** The Gigabyte WindForce construction is solid and performance has been great. temps under sustained load top-out around 70C (air cooled). Treat the 8-pin power connector as a 6+2 (not in the install notes).

Runs very cool, the fan setup works very well. RGB Logo is a nice touch The Control Center is easy to use Over all, I am pleased to see Gigabyte and AMD making a quality product that works awesome for COD Gaming.

achieved a nice overclock Runs decently cool never really gets above 65 degrees in my case

Very low temp under load

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

-With Doom $70, So close to MSRP

$1000 for the none oc model is decent considering how bad the prices were when 50 series first dropped.

Bought at MSRP. The prime models seem to come with phase-change GPU thermal pads. This effectively means you will never have to repaste. Although time will tell. Have all ROPs. Running with 9800X3D. Based on benchmarks do not see a need for 5080.

Easy to assemble, software was easy to navigate and the card is working beautifully. The Ai software helps the card work at its prime and reduces fps drops as advertised. I even traded in my old 2070 windforce oc card from Nvidia and made the upgrade less painful in the wallet.

This thing is such good condition I genuinely wouldn't be able to tell it from new. Not a spec of dust and the only visible marks are extremely subtle scratches on the logo's on the fans. Amazing, and thank you for making a great birthday possible.

The desing is beautiful Good temps The fans do not make noise Run heavy games un ultra quality above 60fps without problema at 1080 and some at 1440p but remember that GPU is for 1080p

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