Box & Contents
The box has no fancy graphics, but the final result is appealing. The provided protection is also good.
Packing foam surrounds the graphics card.
You will find in the bundle a bracket to keep the graphics card in place on the PCIe Slot.
Product Photos
The graphics card is of medium size, and what leaves the first positive impression is the white color job. The metallic backplate and the subtle RGB lighting, which can be turned off through a switch, are some nice features.
The card only takes over 2.5 slots and is 320mm long (without its bracket), so most chassis will accommodate it without issues. It draws power through 2x 8pin connectors which normally are rated for 350W (175W for each 6+2 PCIe connector) but in practice they can handle up to 400W without sweating. The 12+4 pin provides 260W more (660W in total) without any problems, but still, some users don’t trust it, although the fresh 12V-2×6 header is way better than the previous one, 12VHPWR.
The available display ports are two DP 2.1 and two HDMI 2.1a.
Some more photos.
Some close-up photos.
- Prologue & Technical specifications
- AMD’s Key Technologies
- Box & Contents
- Part Analysis
- Specifications Comparison
- Test System
- Game Benchmark Details
- Raster Performance
- RT Performance
- RT Performance + DLSS/FSR Balanced
- Raytracing Performance + DLSS/FSR Balanced + FG
- DLSS/FSR Balanced (No RT)
- DLSS/FSR Balanced + FG (No RT)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster + DLSS/FSR)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT + DLSS/FSR)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT + DLSS/FSR + FG)
- Rendering Performance
- Operating Temperatures
- Operating Noise & Frequency Analysis
- Power Consumption
- Clock Speeds & Overclocking
- Cooling Performance
- Epilogue
“RT performance stays notably behind NV’s corresponding offerings”
Not in the same price range. Terrible review