Privater Posted
Build quality is top notch: full metal aluminum fan shroud and backplate, vastly better than most other brands with plastic fan shroud. Feels substantial on hand. Don't be fooled by 4080/4090 TUF, 4070 Ti TUF is smaller: it's only 305mm long and 3.2 slots wide. I'm using 2 + 1 + 3 mode on meshlicious, 2 for AIO, 1 for standoff mode for GPU back vent to breath, 3 slots for GPU, thanks to the design of meshlicious, it can handle 3.2 slots w/o problem, so I don't need to configure the case to 4 slots mode. It's very quiet, fan around 50% in game, core is usually around 65c, memory around 73c, a lot cool than previous 30 series. power consumption around 250-280w in game. My card have very slight coil whine.
ginzero Posted
High performance, low temps in the low 40s idle. This is the best value 4070ti and with EVGA out of the market Asus is the best. Fits great in a mid-tower.
Ryan Posted
$799 is MRSP so don't pay more than that. Card runs great though and overclocks easily. Don't get the OC version, I was able to overclock mine to 3000MHz and runs at 70C, no water cooling. Super quiet, efficient, and powerful.
George Posted
The performance is very powerful. Currently, it is the most suitable and excellent graphics card for 2K display. However, the ASUS 4070ti will turn on a red light when it is turned off. Although it does not affect the use, it makes patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder uncomfortable. (It seems that using atx3.0 power supply can be solved)
AlexA Posted
Bit pricey for a 70 class card, but performance is insane for 1440p. Averaging 90fps on Dying Light 2 ultra with DLSS. 12pin adapter is scary but so far no issues with that. Great upgrade from previous 3060!
Anngentry Posted
Works perfectly. No coil whine and runs cool. Highly recommend.
Jux23 Posted
Great card, great temps, great performance. Highly recommended!
Andre Posted
Amazing graphics card, awesome performance and powerful speed
Dark Posted
If you're like me, searching for a 3080 model this year but hesitant about the exorbitant price tag of the 4080, consider saving some money by opting for this alternative. The Asus Tuf model boasts a solid build with a metal shroud, an extra HDMI 2.1 port for added convenience, and minimal RGB lighting. Since Nvidia didn't produce a Founders Edition for this card, this option provides the closest experience with slightly improved cooling.
Jaws3810 Posted
Upfront I will say the only reason I rated 4 stars instead of 5 is price. I decided it was time to update my video card in the gaming computer, as I had a need for the card that was in use. These video companies make it virtually impossible to determine what you actually need, so unless money it no object, you will want to do some serious research to see what card you actually need, then find the best price. After hours of scouring the Internet I decided on the 4070Ti as the best choice, one that would carry me quite a few years down the road before I need to upgrade it. Install was simple, I did need to plug a second PCIe cable into the power supply for this GPU. ASUS supplies a wye connector to run two PCIe supply cables for this card. Just make sure you have the cable ends firmly and completely plugged together. I installed ASUS Armory Crate, great to be able to see temps of everything on the motherboard. As I said in the beginning these GPU's shouldn't cost what they do, but that aside, this is a very good GPU.
Colton Posted
Best 40 series value at the time of writing this. DLSS 3 and frame generation are very nice. VRAM limits this as a 4k card but it's an absolute monster for 1440p and still runs very well at 4k. Pushes Cyberpunk at 4k Ultra with RT on at 60fps with the help of DLSS and frame generation with the caveat of using all 12GB of VRAM so some frametime jumps definitely occur here and there. This card scored just over 40k in passmark compared to my 3080Ti scoring around 34k. Runs pretty cool and uses a fair amount less power than a comparable 30 series card as well. This is all running it at the base core clock and +950 on the memory clock and stock fan curve.
ariusvideo Posted
This is a very good performance card. I do believe the price is higher than what it needs to be, but this is the current GPU market for you. But I’ve had absolutely no issues with the card, so if the price point works for you (and you’re looking for a mid to high end GPU that can do excellent 1440p and some decent 4k gaming), this is not a bad selection at all.
JTosch Posted
Amazing performance for the price. Perfectly silent, really nice build quality.
JoshuaQ Posted
No complaints. It's been running all my games at max settings and 2.5k res. It also comes with an awesome little gpu holder. It's rod that just props the card up. Pretty awesome I thought. Easy install, nothing special. It is a big boi, but they all are these days. Pricing could be better, but it is what it iss.
AugustusLegion Posted
This is a good graphics card Replaced an RTX2080 and this thing runs cooler, uses less power and has been putting out great FPS Make sure you have the room for this thing it's big
EvianT Posted
Best for 1080p Also have fun in 4k with fps game, but restricted by 12gb, so that's a little pity
Hightechzen Posted
Yes, it is overpriced... I am not going to beat a dead horse on that topic. But- removing money from the equation - this card kicks butt! My last card was a 2070 super - this blows that completely out of the water. I have had zero issues with it, and not a game I have thrown at it struggled at all (at 144 of course).
BenGO Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] 2 years later and its still runs everything I am interested in playing. I range from simple games like Stardew and Terraria to some of the more intensive games like IRacing[Vr], Helldivers, and COD.
BradC Posted
Get out of your binge of YouTube benchmarks and read this. I spent over a month researching and testing different GPUs for my new build. I used to buid quite a bit, but had been out of the game for a bit and came back to find the new 40 series. Everywhere I read and watched: "The 40 series under performs for the price" "AMD is better at pure rasterization." This card is a banger if you can get it open box. My goal (main games Destiny 2 and Diablo IV, but I play everything really) was max refresh-rate 1440p gaming on ultra, and if I wanted to bump up the resolution scaling to 4k to enjoy some crisper looks, I wanted still high framte rates (90-120) Boy did this thing surprise me. I came down between this and an AMD 6950xt (very close TBH) but in the end, I was able to get the 4070ti open box, and because of this card being as power efficient as it is, I wsa able to downgrade the Power Supply in my build and save an additional 100 dollars AND the heat under full-load was dramatically lower (I'm talking 100 degrees Celcius with the 6950xt VS 80 degrees on the 4070 ti) And it's a big boi too. Definitely recommend.
WilliamB Posted
Awesome graphics card for 1440 gaming the price is a little high but overall still a nice product.
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