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Review on ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3070 Ti OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6X, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Dual Ball Fan Bearings, Military-Grade Certification, GPU Tweak II) by Adam Joks ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

How to solve the problems of this video card, in order. Although it is stated that it operates at a frequency of 1815 MHz in OS mode, in fact this is not so - either it has overclocking from the factory much stronger than declared, or some kind of boost mode, but in general, under load, it works at frequency up to 1980 MHz, eats 270 watts and heats up like crazy. I did an undervolting. As a result: The frequency was set to the declared - 1815mhz. The voltage dropped to 0.787v. As a result, under load, it began to eat half as much - up to 150 watts, the temperature does not rise above 67-68 degrees. The squeak of the throttles has ALWAYS DISAPPEARED! The only problem that remains is the heating of the memory chips. I ordered graphite gaskets for XGDDR6 memory on Ali Express. Those. native gaskets there with a radiator do not practically come into contact. According to the guys on reddit, the temperature should drop by 30-40 degrees. You can put copper thermal pads instead of graphite. Google has it all. ps Asus now - the bottom. Video cards are made so that they fall off in a year. Motherboards - similarly, the chipset falls off. Tin.

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Pros
  • - Power :) - Good looking - Unobtrusive lighting
Cons
  • - The memory is very hot - 84 degrees under load - Chokes make a lot of noise under load, it's really STRONG - Eats electricity like crazy - 270-280 watts under load - a lot - Strongly heated by itself - 75-80 degrees under load - easily

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