
Very well made and can handle anything you throw at it . A+ on the bios flashback to get the board to post!

Used usb card reader. SD card recognized as /dev/sde no problem dd Raspbian to card, no problem inserted card in RaspberryPi 3B, booted up no problem

Price: beats any NVIDIA card in pricing. Catch it on sale for between $650-$750 Look: clean look, high quality build with magnetic backplate that comes off to access the power cable and rgb cables which also hides the cables Performance: jaw-dropping overlocking abilities with insanely low temps. GPU temp does not exceed 55°c, GPU hotspot rarely exceeds 70°c in very demanding loads/overclocked on 1440p (Cyberpunk 130fps, Forbidden West 180fps, Ghost of Tsushima 180fps)

Purchased 12-2-25, i have had no issues at all so far, its been rock solid. Easy setup, i transitioned from nvidia and had no issues with drivers or software. I do have a kickstand which i use for all my vid cards.

- Don't have to marry into the thread ripper eco system. - Cheaper than thread ripper. - Good for AI and Gaming. - Zero scheduling issues.

- Was easy to recover from a failed firmware upgrade due to bad RAM with BIOS flashback feature. - BIOS is easy to use and tune. - Can use EXPO settings for AMD DDR5 on Intel CPU's. - Runs cool. - Plenty of NVME and SATA ports. - Lots of fan headers and expansion options. - Looks good, not overly done with RGB, a little bit that glows from under the GPU is a nice touch.



It took me a while to decide to get this card. My PC already had an RX 6750 XT which performed very well, but didn't live up to what I expected in replacing my RX 5700 XT. This card is wonderfull, at least a minimum 20% increase in frame rate, raised my 3DMARK score by 2500 points. Pairs up very well with my 3700x, no bottleneck on the GPU nor the CPU. I wish this card would have been available when I purchased the 6750 xt last year for $300. For $80 more I could have gotten this one. Good thing is Newegg gave me $190 for the 6750 XT on trade-in, which actually let me having to pay $190 for this card. UPDATE 10/5: Since I wrote this review, I purchased a Powercolor 9060 XT for my wifes computer. Sad to say but the Powercolor card outperforms the Sapphire card, and the Powercolor card was $30 cheaper. Another thing I've noticed after using the card for a few weeks is the Sapphire performance isn't consistent.

Easy installation. 2T storage will do me well for quite awhile.

Works well LED lights are a nice touch

Solid build Has enough wiring for almost every user out there Has 3 x 8 pin Pcie plus 1 600w cable

Does everything well.

Fast Cheap Reliable

Plenty of features. Easy to use software. What more could you want in a motherboard?

Affordable, Brand new.

- Good power for standard ATX - ATX 3.1 Compatible - All the cables you need

Works Great

-Running smooth on 3200, no problems -nice design

A few of the best features: The card doesn't run hot and the fan isn't loud under load. Low power consumption even when under load, and this card is support by Ollama (Intel Version) and LML Studio you just need to enable the Vulkan ccp, the tokens are very generous depending on the model used. For gaming, it holds a decent 50 - 60 fps for Cyber Punk, however, when you add a second video card and use Lossless Scaling (basically pairing up a cheap low end GPU with a better GPU (like this one) my fps went from 50 - 60 to 75 - 155 fps... Outstanding... This card is everything I hoped it would be and then some, and for only $380 it can be beat...