The card is a beast for its price.
First of all, besides the clocks, it has 16GB at x16 and a normal size and price!
With a Ryzen 7700 and a 1920x1080 165Hz monitor, it runs very well!
In Horizon Forbidden West with Ultra graphics, it averages around 110 FPS, the same in Indiana Jones (this game, however, has 2 extra Ultra settings that I didn't test much)
while in Witcher 3, it simply runs at least 120+ on Ultra and around 60 FPS on full Ray Tracing settings.
I also played AC Mirage, definitely above 100.
In another game, I don't remember what it had, but generally, any game I've played besides these runs above 100 FPS easily.
Of course, what I say is relative to the area of the map and how many NPCs there are, as well as the screen resolution; you might see it at 165 FPS and at 65-70 FPS occasionally. I didn't test 4K, etc.
I preferred it because of the price (I got it for €490) because comparable NVidia cards with 16GB at x16 are very expensive and huge.
The 4060s, for example, have 16GB at x8 and the 4070s have 12GB at x16 and are also more expensive. To have both, it costs much more. Of course, other technologies in some aspects, but with this one, I manage just fine for my requirements!
Finally, in terms of noise, it doesn't make much sound; when idle, the fans don't run, and it stays at 50 degrees, starting to work a little after 60, but if I set them to run at minimum, it goes to 35 idle, while in games, it fluctuates around 70 degrees, and it has coil whine, but not enough to be permanently annoying.