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- Runs fine on 240 W PSU; does NOT require an external power connecter (gets all power from PCIe x16 slot); averages 70 °C with 60 W power draw when training TensorFlow models; trains those models about fifteen times faster than i5 CPU.I'd imagine most people are checking out this card to improve [1] their gaming experience or maybe even to mine cryptocurrency
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Like many other users, GeForce Experience did not work for me
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Has a good gaming experience For a $120 card not worth more then that.
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Like many other users, GeForce Experience did not work for me
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An amazing gaming experience
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I set mine to very high, and enjoy a great game play experience
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The card delivers buttery smooth experience in Farcry 4 & Crysis 3 at Ultra Settings with 4x Anti-Aliasing
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Nonetheless, this card will deliver a decent gaming experience at a low price and a would recommend it.
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but you do get a solid experience.
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I don't think I'll be buying GPUs from Radeon again, have had much better experience recently with Nvidia on all of
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Note: Does not support DVI-I - so this will not work with VGA monitors.
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The hottest I've seen the card get during machine learning is 70 °C, and the power draw seems to average 60 W (it sits around 35 W when idle).While Nvidia and Linux generally have not gotten along too well in the past, I haven't had much trouble using this card with Arch Linux (and Windows 7/10)