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The MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ventus 2X 8G OC LHR is a high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Ampere architecture with 8GB of GDDR6 memory on a 256-bit interface. It delivers a 1755 MHz boost clock and supports 4K gaming with advanced ray tracing and DLSS capabilities. Designed with a dual Torx Fan 2 cooling system and a compact form factor, it offers efficient thermal management and quiet operation when idle. Ideal for gamers and professionals seeking powerful graphics performance in a stylish, space-conscious design.












| ASIN | B097M7MW9M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,280 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | msi |
| Card Description | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 LHR with 8GB GDDR6, 256-bit memory interface, 1755 MHz boost clock, Ampere architecture |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (431) |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2021 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 2 x 4.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.77 pounds |
| Item model number | GeForce RTX 3070 VENTUS 2X 8G OC LHR |
| Manufacturer | MSI |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Memory Speed | 14000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 2 x 4.9 inches |
| Series | VENTUS |
G**V
Great value, but unpleasant fan sound at high RPM
Pros: - Doom Eternal runs 70 FPS at 4k with RT and DLSS on and all settings maxed out, except for texture pool size which doesn't fit into 8gb. No impact on how cool the game looks tho! My CPU is also 10 years old and it doesn't even matter! - Small form factor, fits into tight spaces -- it's not too thick and not too wide and not too long - it's just the perfect size - Overclocks great BUT games might crash after 30 minutes of play if you overdo it, even if Unigine Heaven stress test passes. - Looks slick af. Just love holding it in my hands. No RGB stuff - some people might find it a con, but my box is always open so I don't want too much light while I'm asleep. - Inexpensive. I got it for $525 before the price went back up. I thought that is the max price I'd pay for it. Right now it's $100 extra which seems overpriced -- go for 3080 instead if you need one now. - Fans completely stop when idle, great for noise level and all. - 225W power draw at its peak, according to Afterburner. You'll need two separate cables from PSU (not one that splits!). This isn't too bad: a 3080 is probably 50% more power hungry. - Overall, great experience owning this card. No coil whine. Most games work great at 4k (with DLSS). Cons: - Fans spin at ~90% during active gaming. But if you push them to 95%+, some weird noise appears (See video)
N**S
Good gpu overall
Very powerful gpu despite relatively small cooler. GPU with the cooler is not that heavy and I don't notice sag. Temperatures get as high as 85C if I don't adjust the fan curve. When I set the fan speed to 90% it never goes above 70C under heavy load. The fans are also not that loud surprisingly. A con I would say is that the fan blades look very cheap and flimsy. It does the job but I can't help think that a blade or 2 might break off. I know these gpus should be cheaper by now since next gen are coming. But economic problems and Nvidia protecting profit complicate price drops. It's amongst the cheapest 3070 but performs quite well. Must be used in a well ventilated case since it doesn't push air out.
P**O
What a Champ
I upgraded from an AMD RX480, which in it's own right held up a long time and played what I needed to. The 3070 has been perfect for my needs though. Still playing current titles, ran all the games I put it through. Which includes things like the long library of steam indie titles, WoW, Starcraft 2, Baldurs Gate 3, Mass Effect Trilogy, Apex Legends, TFT, Cyberpunk, all those ghost hunting games that want to eat up your framerate. Even streamed with it and everything was smooth as butter with OBS! Just keep it updated, and graphically this beast will handle all you need it to.
R**N
Good card, with it was cheaper
Basically the title. It's worked well for me at 3440X1440, but I suspect in the coming years the VRAM will be the limit. Make it cheaper, Nvidia.
N**.
Must run MSI Afterburner OC scanner to optimize curves
This card is the bang for the buck right now. You should install MSI Center (that has a bunch of useful apps) and MSI Afterburner right away. In Afterburner, run the overclocking scanner, which takes about 30 minutes, and apply the results. Once it's applied you should be good to go. See attached G3D score; you'll be in for a treat! I got 26,248 (not overclocked, default voltage). Median score is 23,115 on PassMark website. I'm very pleased with this result. Games look amazing! I was thinking about getting a more expensive 3070 or a triple fan, but if your case has a good layout and you don't have an itch to OC, then just get this card. I added a picture of the card in case. Two things to note. First, my PSU is 550 watt, which is plenty for max TDP of 220 watts. Second, another reviewer said they needed a PCE cable that didn't split, but I used one that split and got the above Passmark score and GeForce Experience confirms it reaches 100% in some games. As for games, I wanted to mention Doom Eternal runs at on max settings (100+fps 1440p). Elden Ring runs at max settings (60fps 1440p) typically using only 50% of GPU. As for the new Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, I cannot run at max settings, but the fps is consistently good enough on high settings (60+fps 1440p). That game is also a CPU hog with Ray Tracing/DLSS on max distance (using 50%+ of my Ryzen 5 5600X 6-core) . The temps were building up with both the CPU and GPU running under heavy load, but it was stable and the game is beautiful!
M**R
Tiny but powerful!
Been waiting forever for the scalping to stop and costs to go back down to MSRP. Now is the time. I was so excited by EVGAs stock that I got one, only to realize the card is nearly a foot long. In order for that to fit in my current rig I would've had to get a new case, and new RAM so I could top-mount my AIO cooling. Would've made the whole thing a 1000 venture. Somehow, MSI wins again. My old 1070 was also a 2 fan MSI and that thing was rock solid, able to play newer games even at high settings. I'm keeping it around just in case. Anyways, I was elated to find this 2 fan 3070 that was somehow shorter (but thicker) than my 1070. It can run a bit hot in my rig, hitting 84-86. OK, but not where I'm comfortable with it for long gaming sessions. EZ fix: use MSI afterburner and set the priority to temp rather than power and it will keep it to your setting without issue. Even at a lower temp it still clocks itself higher than your standard 3070.
W**.
WORTH IT!!!
I was so skeptical even after purchasing. The new gpu arrived today and is an upgrade from my gtx 1660 super, and my God...what an upgrade! I'm running warzone and black ops on max settings with literally zero issues. Black Ops was for sure the hardest test. Warzone would run decent on my gtx 1660 if I kept the in-game graphic settings just right but literally nothing I did could fix black ops after two patches ago. My game looked like ***t, and there was no fixing it. I installed the MSI RTX 3070, booted it up, maxed out settings, checked gpu temp, and everything is smooth as it can be. Low temp, high performance, and insane visuals! Buy it! Don't shop around. Buy THIS card!
F**E
Great 1440p gpu. Runs all high settings and high fps. Bought it at 679.99. $140 less than a ti. Looks amazing in my case too
F**6
Funciona muy bien. La instale a una placa b450 con un ryzen 5 3400g y aunque seguramente tengo cuello de botella ha funcionado los juegos que he probado van con todo en ultra a 1080p 60 fps. Algo importante de mencionar es que en mi placa micro atx obtruye el segundo puerto pci por lo alto de la tarjeta.
N**F
كرت قوي ولكن عند ضغطه فالالعاب ترتفع درجه الحراره الى ٨٠
M**R
*Packaging* The product came in wrapped plastic which made me feel confident it its state *Size and compatability* The dimensions of the cards we just perfect for my SFF PC build (Case is the SG 13) The strange thing is that requires 2x 8-pin power connector adn i think for a card of this size an 8-pin + 6-pin would have been emough. *Performance* I ran all the games that I could think of maxed out and I get a solid 60 FPS at 1080p. Yes I know that the RTX 3070 is an overkill for 1080p, 60hz refresh rate setup but I do plan to upgrade my monitor in the future. Additonally, I ran the Superposition benchmark and got a score of 24217. I also ran Heavens benchmark and got a score of 5264. Lastly, I ran SPECViewPerf test with some viewsets and got some really good results.(More details in the screenshots) *Thermals* Judging by the TDP of the card and its power requirements I was afraid that in my SG13 case the card would be toasty. But thankfully,the maximum temperature under stress is 75 degrees celsius. during normal gaming sessions I get an average temp of 65-68 degrees celsius. At idle, when I force the fans ON, the average temperature is 36 degrees celsius. All of those results were obtained at factory settings. I can't imagine what will happen when I undervolt it. The one thing that has been bugging me is that zero rpm fan mode, without the fans running at idle the temperature may reach 47 degrees and I don't think thats good for the longevity of the card. This card fullfills my requirements as I am not looking forward to any kind of overclocking
P**O
ガチのゲーマーでないかぎり、これで十分でしょ 中級クラスの重いゲームも100FPS以上でてるので文句無しです 静かで電力も少ないのでいい。
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