This GPU rocks! The look is pretty cool, but mainly it just destroys games. Stays quiet when in "Quiet" bios mode as well. It's also cheaper than the similar Sapphire Nitro+
This thing is actually insane it never goes over 70c even at full load and does it quietly but it does have some coil whine. I have it installed vertically inside a Lian Li 011 Dynamic Evo with plenty of room note* I'm using the corsair v3 vertical GPU mount it works great but kinda flimsy even though it seems built like a tank
Performs great at 1440p Runs quiet and cool
Doesn't sag Cheaper than Nvidia equivalents if you aren't concerned about having DLSS/frame generation 16 gigs of video RAM No driver issues on Baldur's Gate or League Staying around 55-60 C under load
- small size allowed it to fit in my case easily - amazing performance - no temperature issues
This card should be compared with the 4080 which shares the same chipset and VRAM. It's about 20% cheaper than the 4080 and gives performance closer than that. I use it for 4k and it's great. I would have branded it as a lite version of the 4080. The slim MSI is a nice size with no thermal issues.
Price Performance Newegg
The 4080 Super Aero is by far the best choice for a card in white while not sacrificing performance or more cost compared to the highest of highest models that are available in white. Looks and feels like it's a premium product. 4 year warrenty is included when registered.
Triple fan design
Fast as heck Looks incredible 4k
Quiet, Overclocks nicely, slick look, no additional software to run RGB since it has none. Runs cool under load (didnt see it go over 68c playing my games on extreme settings with ray tracing and DLSS quality)
I just installed this card and am very happy that I returned the 4070 I bought during the holidays to get the 4070 super. I didn't find many white options and really like the quiet BIOS so I decided to stay with the same series from Asus. The fan noise seems smoother than the 4070 and Windows 11 UI seems slightly snappier. I know that shouldn't be a noticeable difference but I was honestly not happy with the tiniest bit of latency that I experienced on the 4070, thought it was a very quick card. Installation was unusual because the drivers weren't present in my version of the nvidia drivers, which was solved quickly with a download. It loaded a generic video driver, which was super ratchet and the new driver required a reboot. So weird that Windows 11 still can't load a driver without a reboot. Temps are similar to the 4070, 2-3C higher. Mine is 46C at idle with ambient temp of 74F. At full fan speed, the fans sound much smoother than the 4070. I thought the 4070 was surprising in that it had an unusual sound characteristic at full speed. The power connector is the new 12VHPWR and I had to install another modular PCIE power cable on my 750w PSU to connect to the adapter. It didn't power on at first and the red LED stayed lit after first boot. I moved the PCIE connector to another port on the PSU and reset the GPU side of the cable and it booted normally. Not sure what the issue was there as it looked fully seated on every connector the first time. I never tested in the non-quiet BIOS mode as I bought this card and my mitx system to be tiny, power efficient, and quiet. It works extremely well for this purpose.
4k and speed
Temps are perfect even on full load. High 50's low 60's on full load.
Energy efficient card and quiet. Plays every game I have tried so far.
It was important to me to have flexibility and with 2 HDMI and 2 DP, it should minimize the number of adapters I'll need, though I definitely need to upgrade my monitor capability to bring it in line with the output power of this card. I wanted the latest new model for my build and this card came out 2 days before I began part selection. The price was as reasonable as you'll find for a brand new (January 2024) release. It is very quiet, though I haven't stressed its capabilities yet, so the fans haven't been up to full speed. I had a lot of things to do in my build to get it going before I got around to obtaining drivers, but it ran just fine with one screen using only Windows native default driver. Getting the drivers and their installation was simple and straightforward and the interface with Windows is trouble free. The software seems to integrate its own 4 ports plus the motherboard port, providing option for 5 connections, though I'll never use more than the 3 I have plugged into the card now. The board is well packaged, handsome and smooth--and easy to handle. There are no peel off plastics that are annoying and leave bits hanging. It is light enough that no back end support is required.