Low wattage Great performance Great price.
Getting over 120 fps max settings In most games, even the new monster hunter is around 90.
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🤣😂
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-DLSS4 is incredible -card stays optimally cool under load -big step up from a 30 series card
DLSS4 Easy install Went from a 3060 to this and, of course, major difference even though I plugged it into the same PCI 4 slot. The 3060 maxed in Cyberpunk at 40fps. 100-120fps now with frame generation set to same. All the way to 400fps with 4x frame generation. Not sure if I need it that fast. Picked up an Asus xg27ucs and running it at 4k. Amazing picture quality and smooth? Ill take it. And MS Office notified me it can now do AI? Good. Been meaning to finish that novel.
I just wanted something I could quickly get my computer back up and running. This has blown me away on what it is able to make my computer do now!
This cards plays 1440p with no problem
Was a big upgrade for me I seen good amount improvements for me with that type of jump
Runs all my games in 4k Not loud
Everything
I connected first in a while a AMD CPU (I was on side of greens. Now it is a mix of 2 brands. Das ist a new CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D with huge L3 cache, 64 GB RAM DDR5 6400MHz and the main horse is RTX 5070ti 16 GB and 256-bit memory. This all monitoring through 2K 34 inch OLED Monitor by Asus all my games like a BODYCAM, PUBG, WAR THUNDER, World of Tanks, Hell Let Loose, HELLDIVERS 2, RDR2, SPIDERMAN 2, ICARUS, ROADCRAFT, CS:GO 2, all runs on ultra settings with tracing rays and DLSS 4 over 120+ FPS. Thats my dream beast PC. i spend $2600+.
Price-to-performance, Aesthetics, Tempurates, Requirments
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 2K graphics, with my new setup I get 109fps on RDR2 with settings on either ultra or high. I haven't tried any other games yet; I have been having too much fun with my news graphics on that one.
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.
It is much quieter than I expected. I use it for mathematical compute in my home workstation, so I appreciate that it doesn't make the room unbearable (not at all, I hardly notice it).
Runs cool even with a 2-fan setup Excellent performance and DLSS 4 support
A beast of a card, the very best of the best Aesthetics are superb Build quality is present, feels heavy and premium The mini GPU keycap is honestly something I didn't know I needed until I got it Everything runs smooth (when it works)
Love the 5090.
Its the same size as my old MSI RTX 3080TI and had the same amount of power connectors. I bought this because I no longer use Windows as an OS since its terrible. I main Fedora Linux and this worked out of the box with it. I get even better FPS than I did before, everything can be maxed out on 2k and 4k. I get so much FPS I have to limit it. My advice, is ditch the green, ditch the blue and go team red. Switch to AMD and Linux. The freedom is worth it, and games that used to stutter on windows no matter what build no longer stutter due to Linux. My build is: 5800X3D, 32 Gigs RAM 3600mhz.