Upgrading from a 3070, 4080s? VR gaming

I have a Zotac 4070ti and use it mainly for VR sim gaming, using a quest 3. Been rock solid for the years i've owned it.. can't run everything at full settings, but enough to look stunning to me ;)
 
rocking a 9070xt. coming from nvida more than happy. I've had no issues so far. can be had for £555.. As @Tetras said earlier though..no idea how it handles vr
Yah VR is the issue. I just want the card to work out the box with a decent OC and cooling profile on it. I don't want to arse around with drivers, 3rd party fixes (like optiscaler) and anything else that doesn't involve me simply hitting the Connect + Play buttons.

if you're set on 5070ti, Ventus at £750 is expensive as @mickyflinn pointed out, seeing as it's meant to be MSI basic gpu offering. if you don't like the palit, I'd rather get the Zotac. at least you get 5years warranty and think rma is uk based...quick check..based in bracknell, a nice 20min drive from uk home...that pretty much nails it for me...if i go back to nvidia, going zotac...I can drop the card off if it ever fails :cry:
The cheaper Zotacs are out of stock unfortunately. Unless there is no difference between the regular card and SFF in terms of cooling capacity? The 5 year warranty is a big sell.
 
Jamaican Herb ?
If you're referring to a particular plant you expect from a stereotypical Rasta man then no lol. :cry:

I have 3 Meyer Lemon trees, a couple large Monsteras and various smaller plants. The heat in the room mostly comes from the spectrum lights for the lemon trees which come on for 12 hours a day between 7pm and 7am, the plants are "dormant" so there is a good 3-4 hour period at night where I will be gaming under what is effectively the sun.
 
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