![]() Box the GPU was in was damaged upon delivery, long dent vertically down the right side of the GPU box. ![]() No backplate on this card (I don't mind that much, but some might). 1440p at 144FPS and 4K at 60FPS on High-Ultra settings is achievable on most AAA games. Temps are good, I've yet to see it go above 70C during full load and it maxes out at 40C when idle. Also, this card is kind of long, about 285.242mm or 11.23 inches according to PCPartpicker.so make sure it fits in your case!Īnyways, I've had it in my system for about a week now and here's the rundown of the GOOD, the NEUTRAL, and the BAD of this card, along with some ballpark FPS numbers you can expect with this card on a few games I play most (keep in mind I have it paired with a 3700x and 16GB of dual channel, CL18 3600MHz ram in a Fractal Design Meshify C case, so YMMV): It comes with the EVGA logo in ARGB, so it changes colors, which is nice. It handles many games at the aforementioned resolutions without an issue. Coming from a GTX 960 paired with an i5 6400, this GPU absolutely blew me away in gaming when I paired it up with a Ryzen 7 3700x. ![]() That said, I want to preface by saying that this card is fantastic for gaming at 1440p at 144hz and 4K at 60hz. I know these cards are extremely hard to get right now, though I want to review this GPU as objectively as possible for those who are considering buying it when it's (hopefully) more readily available next year. ![]()
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