Joined on 01/27/13
Great Card
Pros: Zero Issues with bios or Drivers It looks like all the original stock that had issues at launch has been addressed. My card has a 299-5E411-202SA # the Original cards had a 299-5E411-200SA # that requires the new bios found on the Sapphire page. I upgraded to this card from a RX 580 8GB for COD warzone specifically. With my rx 580 on medium low settings 1080p, I was getting an average of 91FPS @ 75-84C with this card I am getting an average of 120FPS on medium Settings and holding 144FPS on the less congested parts of the map. temp wise at stock settings Thermals are very low. I see no Higher than 72C junction temps and usually levels out around 64C Lucky if it goes beyond 120 watts Very quiet, have yet to hear any of my fans ramp up even in the menu screen Average clock speed is over 1700Mhz Vram speed and size is not an issue -Ryzen 5 2600x -Asus Prime B450m-A -16Gb DDR4 2666Mhz -Themaltake H17 4 case fans -Inland NVMe SSD -Asus MG248QR 24", 1080p 144Hz Monitor
Cons: Wont run a solid 144FPS on warzone at 1080p Runs very cold in a packed Thermaltake H17 case lol
Overall Review: Great card, plug and Play Upgrading from any AMD RX card running Wattman Solid 1080p card at high FPS well worth the upgrade from an RX460-590
Good Deal
Pros: 75 Ft. of Cat6E for under $20 Need I say more?
Cons: none
Great router
Pros: Have not lost open NAT setting once since I've had it. Has been running strong with 2 Xbox 360's hard wired, 2 smart phones and 1 computer running on wifi. Did not need to flash, setup was easy and it runs just fine on Win XP. Settings are easily changed with lots of control over my network. This includes an open port for Xbox pre-set, all you need to do is turn it on. Definitely a good buy for someone looking for speed and not wanting to upgrade your network to an A/C system Definitely ASUS quality
Cons: The Shape is Goofy but stable.
Pros: Quality cable, low to no stretch in cover isullation, strips cleanly
Cons: none