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Are the "GAINWARD GEFORCE RTX 3070 TI PHOENIX" any good?

Berserker1087

Hello people, I'm planning on getting a new card and the GAINWARD RTX 3070 TI PHOENIX is a good option regarding my budget. In fact I was planning on getting a 3060 ti but the model mentioned it's on the same budget that the 3060 ti from a well known manufacturer. Should I pull the trigger on that one or continue searching?

 

BTW my current gpu is a GTX 1070 reference

 

 

 

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These are the other 2 options both are at the same price. And the Gainward 3070 ti is about $40-$50 more

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Well known manufacturer and have some really cool products. They are not well known in NA as they dont usually sell west. Popular in EU from what some friends have said. 

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1 minute ago, Berserker1087 said:

These are the other 2 options both are at the same price. And the Gainward 3070 ti is about $40-$50 more

aorus-geforce-rtx-3060-ti-elite-8g-lhr.jpg

gigabyte-geforce-rtx-3070-vision-oc-8-gb.jpg

For $50, go for the Gainward 3070 Ti. They're a reputable brand so no reason to go for a lower SKU over theirs. 

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Isn’t Gainward owned by Palit? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palit_Microsystems
Palit make pretty decent cheaper GPUs but are not well known in the US.

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In fact, I've found that piece of information and I was thinking that PNY was part of the same company because there's a card on there lineup that looks exactly the same as the GAINWARD RTX 3070 TI PHOENIX but then I've found out that those are 2 completely different companies. 

 

 

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Its 3 fans, doesn't actually look that bad and will be much better than a 3060Ti , should be a no brainer really.

 

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