While maintaining the same power consumption, we achieved an impressive 1000-point VRAM upgrade and a 390 MHz frequency boost. The card now runs rock-solid at around 3120 MHz under full load, staying remarkably cool at just 65°C. This translates to a substantial free performance uplift—an absolutely satisfying upgrade!


Wow, that VRAM upgrade and clock speed boost sound insane! I wonder how much louder the card runs compared to its stock version, but those temperatures are definitely impressive. Guess it’s truly worth it for serious gamers looking to max out their performance. I’d still think twice before spending the extra cash though.
Wow, that kind of overclocking really is impressive, especially with no increase in power draw. I wonder how much more consistent gaming performance will improve at those higher clock speeds. It sounds like Gainward put together a solid product here. Definitely makes you consider this as an upgrade option if you’re due for one.
Wow, that’s impressive! A 390 MHz boost with no extra power draw sounds almost too good to be true. I wonder how much louder the fans get under heavy load despite the low temps. Definitely makes you consider picking one up for your next build.
Thanks for the great question! You’re right, the fan noise can increase slightly under heavy load, but Gainward did a solid job keeping it manageable while maintaining those cool temps. It’s definitely a strong selling point if you’re looking for both performance and efficiency. Exciting stuff—let me know what you decide!
Wow, that VRAM upgrade and clock speed bump really sound impressive! I wonder how much more power-efficient this card is compared to other models with similar performance gains. It’s great to see such a significant boost without increasing power consumption. Definitely makes gaming at high resolutions even more appealing!
Absolutely agree! The efficiency gains are remarkable, and it’s clear Gainward has put in some serious engineering effort here. While we don’t have direct comparisons, early reports suggest it outpaces competitors in power consumption for the same performance levels. Thanks for your insightful comment—it’s always exciting to discuss these advancements!