
Easy to install Continues to use non-melting pcie 8 pin AMD drivers ready to go without issue New AV1 encoder is great, and doesn't have a hardware bug Very rigid card, no sag.

Works great Doesn't exceed 65C 12VRAM WORKS FOR MONSTER HUNTER WILDS at HIGH settings. Small and perfect

-it plays games at 4k -it matches my motherboard -Packaged well, and came with stickers and a magnetic shield! - wasn't ROCKS is a big one!

Really quiet, cant hear fans while playing games at 4K. Giant cooler that was also made for the 5090 versions so it can handle all the power you throw at it. Handles games really well. Amazing lighting features on the card, in person the fan lighting looks a lot better than in the video.

Upgraded from a base RTX 3080, the extra VRAM is great, and I love all the features AMD has started to implement with their software.

Plays Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on High at 60-70 FPS.

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.

Picked up at launch for $349, replaced an older XFX 6700 10gb. Decently quiet, much improved FSR and RT performance. Was able to get ~60fps on the black myth wukong benchmark with no frame generation at 1440p ultrawide resolution. With frame gen that jumped to over 100 fps.

- **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.

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

This thing handles everything I throw at it with ease and stays cool the whole time super quiet as well highly recommend and the box came without a scratch on it

Love the looks and stays cool even with an overclock. Was able to get a +2000mhz on the mory and +375mhz on the core with no issues.

-Has 16Gigs of vram -Isnt particularly loud when under heavy load

Card Preforms well on 1440p getting a constant 120fps on a lot of demanding games. Im sure on 1080p its a true beast..

- 16GB VRAM - Low Profile - Low Power - Fast - when the driver is properly optimized

* Great cooling performance for a base model. GPU, hotspot, and VRAM temperatures are very good for the price. * Excellent overall performance at 1440p. * Two different BIOS options * Sleek, understated design with no RGB * Can be easily undervolted and overclocked which increases the efficiency and cooling

- Very smooth 1080/1440p gaming at 60fps, 100-120 fps, depends on the game - Dual bios for quiet mode and performance mode (even performance is still relatively quiet) - Absolute unit of a GPU (everything in my case is huge so this is just a personal plus)

Awesome card is quiet and cool

- Low temps - Quite silent - Very powerful - No coil noise at all - All ROPS*