
Runs silent. It idles 10C lower than my previous card. Big uptick in frames. Hasn't gone over 70C when stressed.

After installing all the drivers and the newest Nvidia bundle, Skyrim SE runs without any glitches!!!

Good price

Works great with an old Gigabyte Aorus motherboard (PCIe5), Linux Mint 22.1 (~=Ubuntu 24.04), kernel 6.8, Nvidia open driver 570.133, dual monitor 4K and 1440. CUDA, Vulkan, all work flawlessly. Using it for AI/ML programming and a bit of gaming. In a well-ventilated case, it is quiet and runs <70 °C under load.

-My first nVidia card and I'm impressed over my former AMD card. 16GB VRAM made a huge difference for me over 8GB.

Samsung memory

This is my first Ventus 2x OC. I like the smaller size, it doesn't overpower my case, Omen 35L. I like that you don't need a gpu holder. I like that the Ventus is not fully enclosed with a shroud. The sides and ends are open. Lets the good airflow from the case help cool it. The black and silver color scheme is clean, and sophisticated. While running benchmarks it gets up to 66 to 68 C. While gaming it sits around 64 to 66 C. The fans will go up to about 3600 rpm @ 100%. But with the stock fan curves it only hits 100% around 70 C , you can hear them but its not unreasonable at all. Up until about 65 C the fans are stopped, so silent. The cooler they use has 4 square heat pipes, and they have thermal pads that touch the metal back plate to help with cooling. Great card focusing functionality and performance.

For only $605 can run most games at ultra settings. I run hell divers2,Final Fantasy seven rebirth, and pharaoh dynasties all in ultra settings. Very satisfied with this GPU and didnt break the bank like the 5070 TI would.



It's SFF compatible, thin, and has great performance. It's also inexpensive, and the newly introduced thermally conductive gel is in contact with almost all parts, so it has great cooling power.

Works well, great for 1080p 165hz gaming, cool temps leave your headroom for Oc Overall great product


Weve been consistently pushing this thing for ours. Its more than enough to do the job!

The ASRock Challenger model is the cheapest RR7700 XT I've seen in a while, and it's one of the few new cards in stock in my country outside of scalper's dens. The GPU performed wonderfully, putting in a solid 60+ FPS in all of my favorite games at 1440p (even on an Ultrawide display). The drivers installed easy, and even without it the card worked great out of the box. The fans are also whisper quiet.

Trouble Free Reliable Powerful For The Price

Handles any game at 1080p on ultra or 2k


16 GB of ECC VRAM allows for larger LLMs and context windows Needs only 70w of total board power (no external power connector required) Low cost compared to what Nvidia is offering

- Quiet - Good for the price