Which GPU Brand Offers the Best Cooling for a 5070?

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Asked By TechNinja92 On

I'm on the hunt for a GPU with three fans, specifically the 5070. I'm curious about which brand provides the best cooling performance while also being cost-effective. I've heard that Asus might be the top choice for cooling, but I'm not entirely sure and would appreciate some insights!

5 Answers

Answered By SpeedyGonzales On

Don't stress too much about the absolute best cooling. For budget builds, a good base model is often sufficient. If you really want to enhance cooling, consider a case with well-placed fans that direct airflow towards the GPU, rather than just relying on the GPU's cooler.

Answered By CoolGamer123 On

When it comes to cooling, it's often the specific model that makes the difference rather than the brand alone. I’d recommend checking out videos from Hardware Unboxed where they compare thermal performance across popular models. That said, if you're eyeing a solid cooler, the Asus ROG STRIX OC 5070 is well-regarded, but it's pricier—around $829—compared to the PNY 5070 OC that goes for about $550. Overall, if you're looking for something that's 'good enough,' PNY is a reliable choice that balances performance and price.

BudgetHunter -

True! The price difference is significant, and for a decent cooler, PNY serves well enough without breaking the bank.

Answered By OverclockGuru On

Have you considered undervolting your GPU? This can improve your thermals while maintaining performance—it’s a super easy tweak and can significantly extend your GPU's lifespan. I’ve seen great results with it!

Answered By ChillMaster456 On

If you want both cheap and decent cooling, PNY is a good pick. My PNY 5070 Ti runs cool even under stress and isn't packed with flashy features, but it gets the job done well for gaming benchmarks.

QuestioningGamer -

Is your PNY model the non-RGB one? I've read mixed reviews about fan noise and heat during gameplay.

Answered By TechieTalk On

Ultimately, cooling differences between models are usually minimal—around a 5°C variance at most. If quietness is a concern for you, keep in mind that some budget models can be quite noisy, like the Asus Prime, for instance. If you’re going for budget, stick with the base models; they'll work just fine without the extras.

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