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Dan Linebarger

5/1/2024, 12:00:00 AM

I had the 3070 TI which was very good. It still is. This card can do the AI rendered frames which the 3070 cannot. I wanted that for MS Flight Sim and some other games. It is a good card, I do see more frames and glad I go it but the 3070 Ti is good to if your used does not include the need for the AI rendering.

Dominic Ryan

6/19/2024, 12:00:00 AM

Does what it was expected to, get Nvidia to 3 trillion market cap because they sell trash products at too high a markup in too low volume to properly destroy their competition.

I.D.C.

6/13/2024, 12:00:00 AM

It wasnt an awful card for mining. Just not that good. $100 less and you can get a better card. This card was actually defective prolly not enough paste. But, when it mined coins it liked, it was great. But, wasnt better most of the time than a 3060 ti. I do have one I am still running and it ok. You can undervolt it quite a bit. 4 stars cuz it did an ok enough job. The one I bought was roughly 10 degrees warmer then the one I had. But, the one I didnt return still works fine.

J

7/4/2023, 12:00:00 AM

I’ve been using a 1070 with 1080p monitors since 2016, lately started replacing monitors with 1440 and a couple 4k, and the ol 1070 was finally starting to struggle a bit. This seemed like a good choice given it’s recent tech and comes in around the same price as the 1070 during its day, and review/benchmarks suggested The card itself is kind of cheap feeling compared to the beefy 1070. Where that has a big heat sink and a brushed aluminum backplate, this one has a big heat sink and a plastic backplate, 1070 had basic RGB, this has no leds, and so on. It runs cool enough, fans get loud but not annoying under load. Performance is beast mode max settings 120fps at 1080, with only very complex RTX crap bogging it down. DLSS works well but don’t believe the IQ hype, it is definitely noticeable. At 1440, it essentially runs the same as the 1070 did at 1080p, maybe 10% faster overall. Which is to say, still very playable with near max or actual maxed non-RT stuff. It will do a playable 4k in most games if you don’t mind some low or OFF settings, and even then you’ll need DLSS for completely stable 60fps.

Kenneth

1/4/2024, 12:00:00 AM

I've been a dedicated user of the 2070 Super for a solid three years, and it's been a great journey. However, the time came for an upgrade, and the PNY GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB XLR8 Gaming Verto RGB Triple Fan Graphics Card with DLSS 3 has been a game changer for me. Despite the initial skepticism surrounding its release, mainly due to debates over its cost-effectiveness, this card has proven its worth in my setup. First off, let's talk about the acoustics. It's whisper-quiet. I'm talking library-level silence that's a breath of fresh air compared to other cards I've used in the past. When it comes to performance, it doesn't disappoint. Playing games on max settings and still getting smooth, high frame rates has been nothing short of a treat. The aesthetics are a bonus. The RGB lighting adds a sleek, vibrant touch to my glass case setup that just brings everything together visually. It's just a pleasure to look at. Now, I won't skirt around the price point - it is on the higher side, and I'm all for getting the most bang for my buck. But considering the leap in performance from my previous card, I see it as a worthy investment, especially when it's not trying to be a 4080, nor is it priced as one. The affordability relative to its higher-tier cousins was a significant factor in my decision. I purchased this card with a specific need in mind - running AI models locally - and it has exceeded my expectations. The 16GB of memory is a powerhouse, and it's cut down my video and 3D rendering times dramatically compared to the 2070 Super. To cap it all off, the shipping was fast and without any complications, which is always appreciated. It's a breath of fresh air when a product not only meets but exceeds your expectations, and the PNY GeForce RTX 4060 Ti has done just that. I wholeheartedly recommend this card to anyone looking to upgrade their gaming or creative workstation. It's a solid performer that stands tall in its own right.