
1440p beast

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

Quiet, cool

White with just a RGB badge, just looks clean.

- Highly Modifiable with both Overclocking and Undervolting - AMD Drivers are currently much better than Nvidia's right now - AMD Adrenaline allows you to tweak the card without the need for additional software - Runs Cool - Looks Good - Performs Great on every game that I have tried it on and also works really well with everyday tasks such as video editing, content creating and more.

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.

- 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

Ok, it was definitely an upgrade for me pc. Runs smooth and quiet. I only do 1080 gaming, so this thing knocks it out of the park. does not generate a lot of heat. I mean what is not to love. It even looks cool bro. Oh and you can't beat the performance to price ratio.

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Nice looking card, one of the best, cyborg / robot style. It is quiet and fits in the Thermaltake CTE 750 very nice. It is running on userbenchmark over 333% with a 7950x

Energy efficient, plenty of performance still. Looks sharp and temps stay pretty low compared to most video cards.

Exceptionally powerful, with plenty of eye candy, and can be upgraded power-wise without much trouble at all. I was barely getting 70 FPS with my 4070 video card until I got this. Now, with the same setup, I'm getting about 170 FPS. My son gets similar results with his 4090. With minimal effort, this performs at speeds comparable to and even beating a 5080. Don't hesitate; I got lucky and managed to get one immediately. It will require a large case. It's whisper-quiet but can be adjusted for increased cooling if needed. I can't find much wrong with it. With all DLSS settings and eye candy maxed out, it runs games at 175 FPS in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and 230 FPS in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 6. I believe this beast holds its own close to a 4090 and isn't far behind it. Beautiful lights on card. Exceptional Build quality. Heavy!

achieved a nice overclock Runs decently cool never really gets above 65 degrees in my case

Stpped up from a rtx3060 12gb, I happy as a cat in a bowl full of catnip. I dont have any issues as of yet, and actually enjoying the worlds of the games I play.

Does Ray Tracing better than I expected. Already equipped with PTM9075 35% lower power consumption than my previous GPU (ASRock Taichi 7900 XTX) for basically the same performance Temperatures are very good. ASRock could take some notes. Works perfectly in Bazzite KDE on all my games.

Power Efficient/Capable 1440p card. Quite Fans, Silent at Idle. Tasteful RGB that can be turned off.

With the card undervolted, only uses around 450W and stays below 65C maximum. Incredibly quiet under load as well, even with the performance bios. Really great performance and arguably the best air-cooled 5090 model available. Card is mounted horizontally, so I have no concerns about issues with the thermal gel.

-Best VRAM for the price -Good at entry level 1440p or upscaling games from 1080p to 1440p -Faster than a 4060 in most games

Performs great, low temps under load, I personally like the minimalist design

- Significant upgrade over my 3070 8gb - Easy install and setup, with support to prevent sag - Stable high frame rates on most demanding games - Runs cool