I upgraded from a GTX 980ti 6Gb. The graphics quality improvements are absolutely amazing! Way worth it!
Runs Cool Looks good in white builds Has great performance for the price
- Most games can run high/ultra with minimal issues. (1440p) - Fairly quiet.
I love the form factor without all that RGB mess. Quiet while gaming. Easy install. Glad it came with an adapter for dual pcie 8 pin cables. Havent had any issues so far! I'm coming from an Asus rtx 4060ti 8gb dual. I can visually see a huge difference in my games!
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.
-Sleek, its looks great! -Not as big -Quiet
Runs like a dream, a bit smaller than I anticipated it being but still very powerful to say the least, I've had absolutely no issues with it at all since I've installed in into my PC
- 1080p Ultra +60 fps in most games - Only one 8-pin power hook up
-Its amazingly powerful even without DLSS and Frame Gen -It looks absolutely stunning for a black pc, huge fan of all TUF GPUs -If you like DLSS then this gets even more amazing.
The power adapter hasn't caught fire.
Fast frame rates. Sturdy frame. No annoying RGB. 16GB of memory. Fast clock speed for an upper midrange card. Voltage requirements are reasonable. Slightly OC'd right out of the box. RDNa4
The 9060 xt has given equal or better performance at 1080p with quieter operation and zero errors vs a Gigabyte 2080 Gaming OC. The 16gb vram provides enough breathing room that I no longer worry about running modern titles. At a sub $400 price point this is the first real upgrade to the 2080 that fit our budget.
It's big, heavy, and beefy yet is is so quiet. It is a very long card, and it has a very large cooling solution but even with 3 fans it is whisper quiet. It maxes out Alan Wake 2 with every setting turned on the highest at 1080p. It never gets loud or hot, and there is no stutter. It's simply amazing for the price and with 16gb of RAM is future proof. I knew it would be fast because it takes 2 8-pin power connectors. That is insane. It is the fastest video card that I have ever had.
Runs cool. Quiet. Plays all the latest games on high.
Works better than my old GPU, Although the only problem I had thus far was with the pc game Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I managed to fix the problem anyways.. No problem here that I have found yet anyways!!
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
-performance is there where I need it -visually appealing to look at -RGB is not a eyesore
I searched for a 7900xtx that would take a water block well. This one has a nice board and was cheaper than reference. I'm impressed that the coil whine was low, even with a water block.
Super fast, Quiet, powerful
- Overall design and build quality are excellent (must have for white builds) - One of the best VRM designs for a 5090 - Excellent thermals and very quiet fans with stock fan curve - Surprising amount of overclocking headroom - +150 to 200 core offset should be easily doable - Included stand looks far better than a simple GPU stand