
Excellent cooling and acoustics among the quietest GPU fans Ive ever owned True 2-slot design (doesnt crowd the case like many oversized cards) Single 12-pin power connector placed neatly toward the rear of the card Magnetic power-cable cover hides the connector and keeps the build looking clean Included GPU support bracket/stand is sturdy and more practical than most aftermarket options Strong 1440p performance (HDR + high settings runs smoothly)

-Compact size. Fits small formfactor cases very well. -Stays cool for its size -Good price

Runs ice cold, high frames,

Double VRAM to 3060ti Very easy overclocking Great temps with 50% fan settings in afterburner Running bf6 and 120-130fps on ultra, then easily reaches the 240hz I need with DLSS. Phenomenal DP 2.0 capabilities with matching monitor. Only takes up two slots on a B550 motherboard with little to no loss of performance

Around the msrp market. Way better than what other sellers are scamming people off also its a triple fan gpu

Good form factor simple plug and play.

I like a different path when I can. Intel bringing back a GPU instead of the Nvidia and AMD choices. With a great price and easy setup. I haven't seen any of the problems people are talking about. And again...The price. It's not a 50 series Nvidia, never claimed to be. But it does well at what I need and I can buy almost 5 of them for the prices out there now for the top of the line.

I recommend this graphics card.

Everything

Cooling OC MSI RGB

beats a 5060ti, standard set-up, AMD drivers are a breeze and convenient.

Great card ty Gigabyte! Stable fast everything awesome so far. Games running smooth, 4k@144

The card is super silent and runs extremely cool compared to my previous Nvidia FE card. I have a small form factor build (less than 8L) so low wattage and a good cooler are my number 1 priorities. My previous RTX card would throttle, this one does not. The drivers also work great. No problems in game. It's driving a 3440x1440 monitor in Cyberpunk or Helldivers 2 at high framerates.

Frame gen x4 try it with open mind really good if your searching more FPS. Dlss4 Big upgrade for 1650 super users

1. Efficient as far as the low end of cards go. 2. Quiet during idle or low fan speeds. Even if it cranks up it's not too loud. 3. Size. Great for smaller builds and lightweight without worries. 4. Great card for most games at 1080p along with DLSS technologies. 5. Also great for productivity use.

Runs cooler than my previous card and RTX 3080 and is about 50% faster. Runs any game I throw at it at ultra resolutions set with no stuttering. Played great on Red Dead Redemption 2 and Star Wars Outlaws. Pairs great with an I5 13600K CPU.

It's SFF compatible, thin, and has great performance. It's also inexpensive, and the newly introduced thermally conductive gel is in contact with almost all parts, so it has great cooling power.

I ordered this card when the shipping was free. But I would still buy it at the current price. I wasn't expecting this card to be this heavy. This card has a zero rpm feature that will stop the fans when the temperature is below 50c. The passive cooling capacity is really good. There is absolutely no noise when I am not playing games. I see a 20% increase in performance when compared with 4060. I am glad the severe gpu shortages are finally over and various 5060s are still in stock now.

- **16 GB VRAM** - Standard 8 pin power. - Ran simple OC scan, clocked up to 2900 MHz plus a small memory OC. - Cool ~60 C at sustained load. - Very, very quiet. Even under sustained 100% load gaming. - Raster performance is solid for 1080p widescreen (21:9) gaming, see below. - Small things, but has a dual bios. And the little bit of RGB on it can either shine through the Gigabyte logo, or the logo can be slid to the side to give bare light.

-One of the fastest cards on the market! -Very reliable both based on the history of Nvidia & Asus who are known for it. -Ray Tracing is insane on new cards! -Dont be scared of the bad things you hear about the AI in the new cards I couldn't even find the "Ghosting" that people talked about and I was unable to even find it when doing what others such as Linus tech tips showed in a video with cyber punk. I think they've fixed it even more since launch.