Bought in November for 22,900. Decent card for the money, I think. Quiet, sometimes overclocks the fans before starting heavy games and gradually adjusts the speed if necessary. In conjunction with the i5-10400F, 16 RAM and not the most ventilated case (an iron box standing in a dusty place) keeps the temperature at loads on the GPU diode no more than 76, and Hotpost GPU 86. Played Escape from Tarkov (pulls all cards to stable 60 fps, there were problems on large cards, but this is the fault of the lack of RAM and the processor (partially) but not the video card). War Thunder at maximum settings 130-160 fps, about 50-70 for movies. Call of Duty WW2 at max settings runs without lags even in the brightest places. I have not played anything else yet, but I think it gives an idea. Very pleased with the purchase.
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