
Can handle modern games at ease. 4k Gameplay FSR 16gb VRAM

this card was good and it worked fine

Overclocking works. I find this chipset harder to get stable than RDNA3. Solid build quality and feel. For the price - It's a compelling product. I don't use FSR so I can't comment on that.

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

Was able to push the core clock to +500 and memory clock to +3000. Tested a few games. MGS Delta at 2k resolution high settings dlss 4.5 quality I was averaging 75 fps. Pretty impressive.

- Runs games at 4K with ultra settings enabled @ 144Hz at 250+ FPS - Can't tell the difference between real 4K with no upsampling and 4K with DLSS 4 - Future proof for at least six days - Can double as a space heater for whatever room it's in

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

Very quiet and runs pretty cool. Highest it went was 63C while playing KCD2 in 4k.

Overclocks itself, no point buying the overclock version. Fans are quiet.

upgraded from 5700xt, and while yes the graphics are maybe 20% better in the games I play, and maybe 30% more fps, and maybe a bit more smooth by like ~15% - I realized ... .. I just dont care about graphics lol. or fps really i guess. as long as it can run more than 60fps upscaled to 4k with Super Res I dont see a reason to upgrade to 9060xt or at least feel like I wasted money to the extent to be fair. 5700xt could already run most everything at those specs. Out of all the games I play Call of duty warzone saw the biggest uplift but thats because its so poorly optimized imo. Other than that though, the better super res and actually utilizing my gpu 100% of the time (vs the old static super res that only got my gpu up to like 70%) is about the only thing that I actually enjoy, and I don't think that's worth the $400 price tag trading in my old 5700xt or not. I've yet to load up Microsoft Flight sim but that's the only game I play in 30 fps and you literally cant tell so I'm assuming I won't much care there either - EXCEPT frame generation this is probably the only game I play with no trade offs. Framegen is supposed to get additional fake frames for smoothness but in high fps competitive titles you can lose information -- with fully immersive non competitive titles framegen can focus in on that smoothness even more to make for some really good immersion. I supposed by extension that would make VR really good too. So if you love VR immersion, Crave 100% dynamics utilization, or need the better super res (you dont) - then that's the only reason I could see upgrading from the 5700xt and if I had seen this comment would not have purchased the 9060xt sapphire PULSE (great card tho, 5700xt was also a pulse) I wouldn't return it (although definitively thinking about it but I need the 5700xt for a different build) and I guess I will say if I was forced to buy a gpu right now, this still would have been the one I'd've gotten.

Had it for a few weeks now and I'm loving it. The cooling is really good. Undervolting to .91 and 2800. Nothing extreme but keeps temps in the 50s at 60 percent fan speed. 576.28 drivers have been stable with this card.

The Card is strong and fulfill all my needs

Fast and amazing cooler

Paid $50 over msrp so not too bad and coming from a 6600xt the performance boost has been insane at 1440p. I have it in an nr200, so it's not in a big case but the thermals have been outstanding so far and it's a very quiet gpu. I don't think I've seen it hit 70° once. The highest I've see the memory hit was 80°. Card overclocks and undervolts well if you're into that. I undervolted mine and it never goes over 187 watts with no noticeable performance loss. I already loved the adrenaline software before so that's another +

1) Got this thing for $699 2) Price to performance from 2-3 generations ago is excellent 3) Solid, sturdy design with a beautiful looking shroud 4) Uses traditional 8-pin connectors so I didn't have to upgrade my PSU 5) Has RGB connectivity 6) Undervolts incredibly well for an approximate 10% increase in performance.

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Cheap Do the work at 1440p

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

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Overclocks to +400 on the Core and +2000 on the Mem Was actually smaller than my old 3080 I replaced Temps are lower thanmy 3080 Power draw is lower than my 3080