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I'm personally happy with the graphics, it's really quiet, powerful, games in 2k with full ray tracingen at ultra without frame generation most games from 70 to 200fps at rest. If you want to play in 4k, count on either spending on Ray tracing or using frame generation. I bought the graphics mainly because when nVidia releases Dlss 5 I assume the 50xx series graphics will go up in price due to the new technology. Compared to my previous 4060ti performance increase of about 60 -100% or more, depending on the game. But of course, buying graphics alone is not enough, you need strong RAM and a powerful processor. For me it's a blast, I only have light RGB, I don't like disco in the box. Consumption under load is around 260W and temperatures do not go over 65°C. But it also depends on the cooling in the box.
I have had the card for a few weeks, but I am very satisfied with it. I chose according to the price vs dimensions vs performance ratio and this particular model fulfilled everything (originally I wanted some 9070xt and it didn't fit in my cabinet). The card maintained reasonable temperatures (and acceptable noise) even in Furmark, where it reached up to 300W. When gaming max some 270W (Cyberpunk and Path Tracing on 3440 x 1440). However, if the consumption and the associated temperatures make you scratch your head, then there is undervolting. According to the instructions on the TechYesCity YT channel everything went smoothly and depending on the difficulty of the game I switch between 800mV, 850mV and 900mV. At 900mV the power consumption dropped to 200W (while maintaining performance - same fps in games) and with it the temperatures. The card has a nice, simple design, which is also a plus if you have a glass cabinet like me. I definitely recommend it. PS: If you want it also for Stable Diffusion, you will have to work a bit with PyTorch versions. The one that the main branch SD downloads by default does not support RTX 50xx cards yet.
Surprisingly quiet and temperatures are beautifully low even at maximum load
So the only thing they could think of for the white version is the power adapter for the card, which is black.
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