
- No issues with Linux driver support. Setup was as easy as plug-and-play for both gaming & AI workloads. - Able to run everything I want at great speeds - Quiet operation; even when the fans turn on they don't make much noise - Price was better than last gen's cards

No reason to consider Alibaba used up 5080s, you can get the real deal for 1k! I was considering a 4080 Super when I found out the 5080 is actually better despite its AI heavy focus. See modern GPUs can "invent" frames if your game is laggy, which is an oddity because that just means you need a stronger card. If you're doing rendering for 3D projects you need CUDA Cores and VRAM and this baby is loaded with 16 gbs of VRAM and is currently like the 3rd best GPU period. Considering the 5090 is like 2 times the price of the 5080 and finding it at MSRP is probably a myth. This is quite literally the best bang for the buck.

This is great for any SFF build. Very satisfied.


- Super quiet even when gaming or rendering. - Best priced, consistently-available 5080 card (If you don't live near the store that begins with an M). - The blacked out design looks nice if you're using a black case.

- easy to install - cool RGB when powered on - instantly increased graphics capacity - easy setup via AMD software

Arrive quickly and flawlessly


- Displays moving pictures very quickly


Works great out of the box on a Windows 11 machine. I run multimedia applications on it, Propresenter 18, VMix, Adobe apps and do some gaming. WOT, Delta Force, Lineage 2 (I like the graphics). Power Supply recommendations is an 850. I am using a Corsair HX1000i. You need 3 separate PCIE power cables for the video card's power adapter.

Balancéd All technical and technological aspect of a high quality top tier card without the price, power consumption or raw performance

Low cost and recently introduced. Perfect for office PCs and pre-built desktops with no on-board graphic ports.

Fits nice and easy into the small case I have with only one 8 pin power connection required running off a 500 Watt PSU with a total system draw a little over 322 watts.

- Easy to setup - Plenty of Support - Works on Ubuntu/Win11 easily Ollama/LM Studio - Gemma 4:26b - Flux 2

So far, What I can see is this graphics card is up to par and net to neck with the 5070ti. AMD really needs to bring their A game and give us a superior card, Like the 5090, which I know they can do. Besides that, the card is given me up two 700 frames in certain games, As low as two hundred plus in others at 1440p on 49inch ultra wide. I rarely go over 65 Celsius On the card, but I have custom fan curves in adrenaline for the GPU as well as custom fan curves in the BIOS for my 10 fans in the case, im sure that helps lol. I also use this card to stream, and I am very surprised that the upgrade they gave us to the h.264 encoders, To be neck to neck with nvidia's Nvenc encoders.

-Runs very cool, I haven't hit over 55° on the gpu or over 60° on the VRAM while running it at 100% with an overclock/undervolt. -Great overclocking ability (using GPU Tweak III), I'm running ~3100Mhz, with the RAM at 34000Mhz, and the voltage is at no more than 1005mV, while not consuming over 305 watts. -The huge cooler does a great job, since I have a custom fan profile and they don't go over 40% at max load, keeping this card cool and quiet. -It comes with an anti-sag bracket that screws into the end, which works well and is a nice addition.


Great performance if you can get it close to MSRP.

Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.