- NVIDIA Ampere Streaming Multiprocessors
- 2nd Generation RT Cores
- 3rd Generation Tensor Cores
- Powered by GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
- Integrated with 8GB GDDR6X 256-bit memory interface
- MAX-Covered cooling
- LCD Edge View
- RGB Fusion 2.0
- Protection metal back plate
- 2 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a
- Core Clock: 1875 MHz
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Lee –
Great Video Card
Great video card, but oh man is it heavy! It does sag a little on the right side. I was able to register it on Gigabyte’s website (Suggestion: use the global website, not the canadian one) but their website is really not user friendly. The card’s performance itself is great!
Reynolds –
Excellent card. Was able to register easily from global site and was able to get the apps and lcd screen working immediately. Excellent choice
Obasuke –
So far so good
Johnnie –
Good
it doesn’t have a lot of room for over clocking but its fully working so
John –
Great video card. Easy to overclock. Just got it installed as I had to order an additional PCI-E cable as in my Quadsteller case my cables were too short. My price was $660 for the card. Cheaper than other competitors. So far, so good. Research overclocking first. Download the updates and utility. This is a huge video card. Updated from a 1080 ti and could not believe the size difference and power. Will update as I test on other games.
Thornton –
What a great performing graphics card. Completely quiet (no coil whine at all) and cool (sits at 37 degrees Celsius at idle and 59 at full load – stock settings).
I returned a asus rog strix 3070 ti because the coil whine was horrible. To the point I was getting headaches. Decided to try this gigabyte card since I already have a aorus motherboard. What a difference. It’s completely quiet, stays cool and performs exceptionally. I game in 1440p and this card excells at this resolution. Couldn’t be happier.
My pc specs for reference:
I9-9900k
32 gb ddr4
Seasonic prime titanium psu 750 watts.
Yasaman –
Pros
If you want a the flashiest card you can find and don’t mind paying more for it this may be the card for you. Each rgb zone can be assigned its own patterns and the lcd screen looks great.
Performance so far has been great for gaming. Even at 4k I get high fps with ultra settings. Ray tracing too. Resizable bar supported.
Cons
It is loud, the fans crank way up when gaming.
The rgb fusion software is used to control the lcd screen so it goes to default when the system goes to sleep or restarts and wount load the assigned gif until you open the fusion app again. Very annoying would prefer a hardware profile.
Overall very happy with my decision.
Hyp –
Got this for a pretty good deal and it works great, love the little screen on it.
Dillyn –
Excellent I really liked it, the seller fell short with the description go through again the GPU very well packed in its original packaging and it works very well
Tregilgas –
I’ve been riding the red wave using the RX AMD cards and decided to make the jump back to Team Green. I got a great deal on this card specifically and opted to buy it rather than go all out on a 3080/3090ti, and I have not been disappointed.
Although it does lack a little in the RAM department, I hadn’t really noticed it like others have stated. The drop in frame rate was so minute that you wouldn’t really notice unless you’re specifically looking for it. It certainly hasn’t interrupted my gameplay.
The card runs cool, cool enough to net me the 3DMark “Cool Under Pressure” achievement for staying below 55°c in a DirectX benchmark without any adjustment. Regular temps in RL gaming usually sits in the high 50’s to low 60’s running everything on Ultra. At idle, it usually hovers around the low 40’s.
I did notice that initially in my NZXT case the noise was louder than expected. However, after switching to a much larger Corsair 5000 series the noise dissipated and is much less noticeable.
It does make a noise when booting up as it seems like the fan blades settle when the computer is shut off. This does go away after starting though.
The only CON I have at this point is the LCD screen. It was almost one of the reasons I considered a different card as others mentioned similar issues. My card is not broken yet, but it is showing some pixel death in the form of a small pink almost invisible line which cuts my image in half (see picture). This did happen after like 2 days though, so I’m almost certain that premature death might be in the future for that little guy.
This still won’t be a deal breaker, as long as it’s just the screen and not the entire card making it unusable.
Overall, it’s great card at a really good price, I’d watch out for future price drops now that the 4090’s are releasing. I’m happy about its performance and it’s pretty cool looking. I’ve had this for a few months, and we’ll see if it lasts the test if time.