ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 V2 OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6 Memory, LHR, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Axial-tech Fan Design, Dual BIOS, Protective Backplate)

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  • Kyle Schow

    > 3 day

    Pleasantly surprised, this card was actually brand new and still had a warranty in case something goes wrong. So no complaints there. I paid $750, but this variant retails at $650 assuming stock price. So I felt the price was fair considering many online both retailcand scalpers are charging way more. Moving from my 1080 sli Im seeing about double performance so Im happy my rig has been revamped and is ready for a new generation of gaming. Ive thrown hard gaming workloads at it and it stays in the 60s temp eise. Another quality model variant by ASUS that runs, quiet, cool, and efficiently. Which is why I chose the Asus card.

  • Cy

    > 3 day

    I bought this right before the 4070 hit the market and felt a deep amount of buyers remorse. The VRAM shortage went viral, and I was hard-pressed to enjoy my card. Then I just took a visit to the gratitoad and was content with my purchase. For anyone who recently bought a 3070 and is having deep regrets, just remember this is still on par with the flagship 2080ti and is a beast. You will never be satisfied if you keep obsessing to play everything on max settings. :)

  • Joao

    27-09-2024

    As the headline says, also it is smaller than usual 30xx/40xx gaming cards coupled with the usual ASUS quality.

  • Anthony Thull

    > 3 day

    Only after 2 days of installing the gpu fan began to rattle pretty loudly at around 1600rpm. It’s pretty noticeable but it’s good performance.

  • Ethan W

    > 3 day

    Shoulda spent it on a cpu

  • Zack Griffith

    > 3 day

    Was a lil bit worried when I saw it was shipped with fed ex since Ive had a monitor arrive broken because of them, but was gladly greeted with an oversized box with ZERO rattling inside. When the box was opened I was greeted with MORE than enough packaging to ensure that the card arrived in PERFECT condition. The card runs well and the blue and purple LEDs go well with my nebula themed setup!

  • Cameron Honeycutt

    Greater than one week

    Perfect GPU for 1440p

  • ls0ffline

    > 3 day

    I purchased my ASUS Dual OC RTX3070 for $530 in Nov 2020 (paired with a 5800x). I play everything from shooters to ARPGs, even roguelikes and indies. I play all games at 1440p and routinely reach my monitors cap of 165fps, never dropping below 100fps. It performs well with Ray Tracing, especially when the game also supports DLSS. The hottest I’ve seen the 3070 get is 80c, but it usually stays between 65-70c. Lately there has been a lot of attention around the subject of VRAM, arguing that 8GB is not enough for games anymore. I recently played through Resident Evil 4 Remake, using Digital Foundrys optimized settings, and it’s been fantastic. Aside from a few moments when loading a new area, it stays locked at my monitors cap of 165fps. With Ray tracing turned on it crashes with any texture setting above High 2GB, highlighting the concern over 8GB of VRAM. With a few settings turned down, and others completely off, the 3070 can still run High 8GB textures in Resident Evil 4 Remake just fine. I haven’t tried games like TLOU remake or Hogwarts, but so far 8GB of VRAM has not stopped me from enjoying any of the games that I play. For the last 2+ years my experience has been a 5/5. I recognize that there are better options these days, and VRAM is still a concern for many, for that I’ll give it a 4/5.

  • steve

    > 3 day

    A gpu that works very well with warzone 2.0! Great gpu, I love it!

  • Gerard

    > 3 day

    Llevo una semana probándola y todo bien, excelente tarjeta para jugar todo en ultra sin inconvenientes, el envío de Amazon a la puerta de la casa sin problemas y muy buen seguimiento

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