
- Big upgrade over my RX 6600 - Not extremely expensive ($650 USD) - Lots of VRAM - No coil whine

Great performance value 16Gb of ram, which should be the minimum today AMDs latest FSR is finally comparable* to DLSS, but I dont need it at 1440p for my games Regular 8-pin power adapter avoid the disaster of nvidia's 12V connector.

Temps don't hit the 80's on anything. The temps are pretty good for the card. Although, if the airflow in the case is terrible, this card probably won't be able to cope. I changed the fan orentation in my case which helped even more. Before I changed the fans, both the Core and VRAM temps were within a good range and they were lower than what I saw in reviews for this particular card. Seems to have a decent amount of undervolting headroom. I 100% recommend undervolting this, but mainly for preserving the card. All of the ROPs are there and present. I am happy with the GPU brace that Gigabyte included.

Great performance! Looks Great!

Incredible performance at 1440p. Quiet, cool and power efficient. I recommend small undervolting. Running Oblivion remaster at full Ultra quality at 100+ fps average and under 200w power draw. Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra with RT at 80+ fps. FSR4 and the AMD adrenaline software is wonderful. First time using AMD and have no plans to go back to Nvidia.

- 1080p Ultra no problem -1440p high to ultra also no problem - 3440 x 1440 medium, high, ultra, maybe no problem - 4K I don't know maybe, can handle it

This is considered one of the lower end cards yet I still got it to oc to 3.1 stable and 3.2 for certain test, even with the 100% power cap. Can keep up with any of the OC models, now if you want to pay 100-300$ for RGB and design that's on you bud, but this card works just fine 60-80 fps 4k max settings /90-140 1440p in most titles. Dlss has been good to me. Sff 1.5 slot card but still a long boy Cooling is adequate with correct fan curve I rarely break 70c

Good performance, runs quiet, and 16G of VRAM is enough for all those 32b AI models I like to run. Can even train small models reasonably well with FP16 (so I assume it will be alright for fine-tuning open-weight models). Good deal compared to similar Nvidia cards.

-smaller of the OC 9070xts (just BARELY fits in an asus prime case) - mobo rgb can control gpu rgb -boosts to 3150-3300 with full power limit and -75 mv undervolt -gpu magnet panel hides cables very well

Everything

Trouble Free Reliable Powerful For The Price

Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.

I like a different path when I can. Intel bringing back a GPU instead of the Nvidia and AMD choices. With a great price and easy setup. I haven't seen any of the problems people are talking about. And again...The price. It's not a 50 series Nvidia, never claimed to be. But it does well at what I need and I can buy almost 5 of them for the prices out there now for the top of the line.

Runs cool even with a 2-fan setup Excellent performance and DLSS 4 support

Looked around NewEgg Is the best in any town. upgraded my last years card for no reason. trade-in's and fast delivery a #1 i m book

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.

Easy to assemble, software was easy to navigate and the card is working beautifully. The Ai software helps the card work at its prime and reduces fps drops as advertised. I even traded in my old 2070 windforce oc card from Nvidia and made the upgrade less painful in the wallet.

Love the 5090.

Was a big upgrade for me I seen good amount improvements for me with that type of jump

Cool Quiet No RGB