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Why I chose it: Building a 1080p F1 sim racing rig. Needed solid FPS with ray tracing, quiet operation for recording, and something that wouldn’t bankrupt the build budget. The GDDR7 memory and DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation sealed it – pushing 100+ FPS at Ultra settings in F1 25.
The Good: Three fans on a 150W GPU means it barely breaks 63°C after 2 hours and you literally can’t hear it. Dead simple install, power efficient, and GDDR7 genuinely feels faster than the older GDDR6 cards. DLSS 4.5 is a cheat code for frame rates.
The Compromise: 8GB VRAM. It’s fine for F1 and esports right now, but AAA titles are already pushing past that. In 12-18 months this will show its age. The 5060 Ti with 16GB would’ve been smarter long-term, but wasn’t available at a reasonable price when I bought. No RGB either – purely functional.
Verdict: 7.5/10 – the right card for 1080p sim racing today. Just know it has an expiration date.
For the price range to have a DDR7 ram graphic cards, it is the BEST choice out of all the GC currently at the market.
The build of the GC is solid, heat dissipation is great with 3 fans on board. Easy to set up and easy to download the GC drivers from the website.
Personally, not a gamer, so the GC fits all my requirements for picture editing. And fillful most of the functions for website surfing, youtube watching and etc.


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