
Very quiet, keeps temps very low even under load. Great for budget or low cost pc setups.

- Very quiet; almost inaudible even at 100% load. - Great performances in rastering and upscaling - FSR 4 is a great improvement

Works well, no issues yet, can play war thunder at max settings and get a stable 150+ fps, it works very good with my 1080p screen and has plenty of V-ram

- Good looking sleek card - Outperformed my 3070 - Unlocked a ton of display capabilities surprisingly - Quiet out of box - Shockingly light even with the backplate

Excited to get into this thing! Product delivered on time and in seemingly perfect condition.

- Product came functional - Product came new - Product came with all ROPs - Product is able to gain some significant efficiency through undervolting

Smaller form factor Good thermals Great performance in a small package.

- Most games can run high/ultra with minimal issues. (1440p) - Fairly quiet.

Fits nicely in a 10L formd t1 mini itx case High quality build Dual bios available with a switch to select "silent" or "performance" 12vhpw warning led, if not pluged in properly, there'll be red warning led light

- Faster - Small Form Factor - 16Gb VRAM - Faster Raytracing - Compatible with Bazzite and SteamOS so you can use on the living room console PC - FSR4 baby.

This is a great mid-tower card for the price. MSI Afterburner turns this thing into a beast, why even buy a 5080?

Great performance for what it is. The AMD 9070 and 9070XT are far faster though get those instead if you can get them at msrp

sff size, very light weight, IMO fans are quiet and efficient. Running Monster hunter wilds at 4k max setting, the temperature keeps around 66-68C. Size even smaller than my old msi trio 3080.

This thing rips at graphics and runs cool even though it's factory OC'd. As future-proofing goes in this business, you can't really go wrong with this card. Loads of fast VRAM and with only two fans, fits nicely and stays snug in its slot. It's the closest thing to true plug-and-play I have ever used. Handles 1440p gaming plenty good for my eyes. It's advertised as a PCIe 5.0 x16 and best I can tell, it links up that way with the proper motherboard and CPU.

Runs Cool Looks good in white builds Has great performance for the price

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

- 12GB of video memory for $250, works great at 1440p as long as you adjust settings accordingly for newer titles (assuming you do not use XeSS) - Drivers are much better than Alchemist release, not much messing around when them now. Mostly plug and play. - Works well with old i7 10700K CPU - Compared to my A750 (still in use with i5 10400), the B580 is a much smoother experience..

Very quiet and a very fast card it runs like a dream when you dont have it in silent mode. Its much quieter then my 3090 and runs a lot cooler

Nice Packaging Low-key look, understated Not huge, just a sneeze over 300mm Love the little stand-off for sag reduction Included dual 8pin to 12vhpr adapter

It's a little more compact than many other tripple fan models of the 5070 ti. It runs quite I'm my mid tower build with enough positive air pressure. The 16GB VRAM with the 256 bit memory helps ALOT.