Dont do much PC gaming at all, but this is a pretty impressive upgrade from an RTX 3060 8gb. For the few games I have installed on my PC, I was able to pretty much max out settings at 1080p with ray tracing on. COD Warzone on Max settings at 1080p with no frame gen was at 90 fps. My system is an i5-13600KF with 32 Gb DDR5-5200
easy install and set up.
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The AMD software has been great, set it on HYP-RX and this thing is peg at 304w almost all the time. Playing Hogwarts Legacy at 4K at all Ultra settings. No FSR still 90+ FPS real frames not fake frames🤣😂
Doubles the speed of my 3070ti. Looks amazing. Adrenaline software has really good tuning capabilities.
As a 1080p gamer, this card was an INCREDIBLE upgrade from an RTX 3050. The price-to-performance ratio is amazing; I had a great experience with many games, some of which utilize ray tracing. A bit of advice: don't expect magic with RTX. Raster games are amazing, and some RTX games, especially Sony port titles such as R&C, Spider-Man, and Horizon, run excellently with RT. Cyberpunk is doable but probably not recommended. Robocop, maxed out with lumen, was incredible with great performance, so your mileage may vary with ray-tracing titles. I will be checking in on the Q&A section, and if I see a question, I'll try and help out. Last-minute thought, I tried a lot of VR titles, Half Life Alyx, Blade and Sorcery. Don't worry about VR, this card NAILS most games with SteamVR over virtual desktop to a Quest 3.
It's pretty fast and stays cool. Upgraded from a gtx 1060 and it's a pretty big difference.
Upgraded from a Vega56 with a flashed 64 bios. I've been holding back until now for an upgrade since vega has been eol for software updates. So, you can imagine my satisfaction with this upgrade. Card runs quite and cool. I've read about coil whine being a thing. I don't have that issue at all. Card undervolts great. It'll overclock too, but that's not what you wanna do. No issues with the connector yet, and hopefully never. Metal magnetic back plate sets in pretty well. No issues with it moving around unless you try to move it around. RGB comes on without the 3 prong plugged in. So if rgb is your thing that's a plus. I'm not big into rgb. So I didn't plug in the connector, but rgb still come on at start up. Which was cool to know the card atleast worked. I didn't install the support bracket, the card hols up well in my set up with the top and bottom screws in there spots. I might screw in the middle screw idk??? The support bracket would be my biggest complaint i guess??? It doesn't look very well engineered to really do anything. Just my opinion. The pcb is a great size if you want to get rid of the cooler and try to watercolor or mod it for an itx build.
No RGB to deal with. Comes with an adjustable stand to help support the card. Preforms to expectations.
a goood 1080p gaming card, very capable, dont have to worry about fps in most games. plays ready or not, siege, and doom eternal with rsy Tracing quite well.
Good price
Easy to install Looks great Runs smoothly Easy to update
I have been a Linux user for a while and an Nvidia fan guy. But after the 4000's and 5000's both had the same problem of burn your house down melting connectors. I decided to try AMD again. I heard The open source Mesa driver was working well so I gave it a try. I could not be more happy. This video card is awesome!!! Also my computer is booting faster without the Nvidia blob installed. I also used the newegg trade in program and got $200 bucks back for my 3060!
Was a big upgrade for me I seen good amount improvements for me with that type of jump
- SFF (It's mall compared to most cards these days.) - Quiet - Fast (unless you have a 5080+, of course) - No Excessive RGB (just the ZotacGaming and Logo) - Actually available at roughly MSRP
It seemed a reasonable price, works fine upon testing. If you are a gamer or other GPU user, you know specs of this and other competitors, it's not a 5090, it does what it is intended to do. Drivers and such all went very smoothly, one of the easier aspects of a first build. Best wishes.
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More than adequate as an upgrade replacement to my Arc A750 I used previously. Unlike first generation I suffered no black screen events that plagued me in the initial months after purchase of the A750 Intel proved themselves capable to refine their driver and gain stable performance enough to convince me to give their next gpu a shot. I've only been using it since last night having cleaned out my computer case and case fans of dusts but noticing substantially smoother gameplay at 1440P even with higher settings toggled. The B580 exactly what I wanted I was worried about CPU overhead issues since I'm using an older CPU but my R9 3900x 12 core 3.8 ghz cpu seems to push it well enough and certainly well beyond what the A750 was capable of delivering. I do like the design of the air cooler pass that lets air directly thru the back plate with such cooling array extended beyond the pcb a trend Nvidia started with their 30xx series gpus. It allows for better air circulation so warm heated air isn't trapped below the graphics card.
Pros: Good cooler on it Low temps Included stand is quality Didnt expect it to have RGB and it does Its pretty Quiet fans MSI software is fairly solid Good price point, the other MSI gaming trio 5070 ti (the oc plus) is the same card, but hundreds more
I'm getting 70-100 FPS in Hogwarts Legacy at 1080p ultra, raytracing reflections on ultra, RT shadows on high, and RT geometry on high. No FSR, no upscaling, for FG. Just native frames. I never hear it.