Excellent
The ideal graphics card for 1440p ultra gaming! Not to mention nvidia technologies like dlss and gsync. It's a real pleasure to be able to set all the settings to ultra without having to ask yourself any questions!
The ideal graphics card for 1440p ultra gaming! Not to mention nvidia technologies like dlss and gsync. It's a real pleasure to be able to set all the settings to ultra without having to ask yourself any questions!
EXPERIENCED AND KNOWLEDGEABLECOUTE. FRIENDLINESS AVAILABILITY
VERY SATISFIED WITH MY PURCHASE AND MY EXPERIENCE IN THIS SHOP
It performs well on the latest games such as Ready or Not, Cyberpunk and The Finals. On the other hand, it does consume quite a lot of power, but that's to be expected from this little monster. I bought it from the LDLC Laval shop, where the sales staff gave me some very good advice.
Nothing special to say except that the GPU works very well. I wouldn't recommend it to someone who just wants to do gaming, because it's still a big price tag (and there are surely better things for less from the competition), but if you want to work with software that takes advantage of NVidia's technologies, in particular its dedicated AI cores, it's certainly worth it.
Fast delivery, as described.
Switching from a 1080TI to a super 4070TI with an 850W power supply is great.
GPU enabling 4K gaming in comfortable conditions.
Cyberpunk 2077 in ultra + Path Tracing (with DLSS of course, don't expect to enjoy 4K and RT or PT without it) doesn't scare this graphics chip.
With 283W measured in stress test (260 in game), this card doesn't heat up much: 61 degrees under load.
My setup has two 120 fans under the card, but I doubt we'll go over 70, even without it.
It's not very noisy, or even silent when you're not playing (0RPM mode).
It's Gigabyte's entry-level version, so there's no RGB (I like it and it would have been nice to splash out on a few LEDs for the price).
The card is sober, solid black, and the metal backplate is of good quality, even if the plastic casing is rather forgettable. No excessive weight to stress your PCI-E port, the card weighs less than a kilo.
The card comes with a 12VHPWR => 2X 8-pin adapter and...that's it!
Yes, just two 8-pins for this card, which doesn't consume much given the performance it delivers.
The only regret is the high price in France: Nvidia's MSRP is $799, or around €730.
We have it for 889 euros, or 960 dollars.