its a beastie. have only been using for about a week, but surpasses my tuf 6800 in performance. great that it is almost the exact same size as the TUF 6800. edit.. the onboard argb header is a bonus as i can mix my argb with the motherboard header, but the software has a small list of available light effects to chose from
Typical no frills design, as expected from MSI's Ventus line - No hard-lined "gamer" appearance, no RGB LEDs. This is subjective, but a plus for me. Very powerful GPU, 32 GB of GDDR7 on a 512-bit bus. Support for the latest DLSS/FG technologies. Modest factory overclock, though this is an interesting thing - reference boost clock is 2407 MHz, this card is advertised at boost clock of 2437 MHz, however I see this card regularly running at upward of 2700+ MHz while actively gaming. I'm not overclocking it at all, just the latest "game ready" Nvidia drivers. That's pretty crazy. Temps have been quite good, I don't recall seeing GPU temps go much past mid 70s on occasion under heavy gaming load, and the highest I've noticed the VRAM get was like 86c. Not bad for a 5090 on air. Smaller form factor compared to some of these other RTX 5090 behemoths out there and can be beneficial for those with chassis constraints. Even though current pricing is less than ideal, this is one of the cheapest RTX 5090 options available, as MSI's Ventus line usually is in general.
High frame rate, easy to install, runs quiet, solid built.
Great performance
Paid MSRP. Yep thats about all the pro's for this GPU.
Games that require ray tracing perform extremely well on this GPU. DLSS and frame gen are really well implemented and the soft-overclock feature in the NVIDIA software does a decent job of boosting performance without overly increasing operating temps. Card came with an anti-sag stand.
Quiet, hardworking and reliable. Great card for the budget!
Runs my games really well. So far Ive been playing rise of tomb raider, modded fallout 4, sniper elite, and the ascent. Runs high fps and hasnt given me any memory issues. Perfect upgrade from my 1650 super for the money.
It runs great! There are low temperatures and low fan noise. The 3 x 8-pin-to-16-pin cables never overheated during the stress test. I swapped it with the one that came with my power supply. There's no problem with it either; it looks better when cable-managed.
Fantastic Cooling Abilities. Stays at 58C - 62C (Without Liquid Cooling) 99% Utilization. 32Gb VRAM is a Great Consumer Grade Start. Premium Quality Build.
Nice sleek all black look which fits my PC theme perfectly. No issues so far. Easy to install.
Smooth stable frame rate, this card handles 4k perfectly, frame gen is actually great despite what reviews say.
Color Performance RGB
- Low power consumption - Runs cool - Insane 4K graphics -Huge, huge upgrade from 3000 series
performance, comes with adapter for psu.
It's strange to say but -Thermals this card is very efficient my room is about 82-83 degrees and it never goes above 55 celsius. -Performance coming from a 3060ti it's almost a 100% frames increase over it. -Size of the card is equal to my EVGA founders editon, but it does feel lighter than the 3060ti. -Have you ever heard of AMD drivers are bad? No problem here and I like the software over Geforce. Just takes some time getting use to it. -This is a card that is raw performance good not FSR/DLSS good. -Got it for $599
Out performs my old 1080, smaller, lighter, too.
Works well runs everything No sag
Bought this for my girlfriends budget build, tested it out, was able to run a lot of games still on max settings for 1080p. If you know your gonna stick with 1080p, 8gb model should suffice, otherwise go for the 16gb.
An absolute beat of a card pushing high frames on 2160p Ultra settings! Ripping with an 9800X3D