DirectX 12 and ray tracing available.
Easy to install Great performance for price (bought on sale)
Good performance, runs cool, not overly large
- Build quality seems great. - LED lights are pretty - Card is very quiet and runs very cool while gaming prior to my single fan RX580 from MSI.
Awesome 1440p performance, and the card runs cool and is completely silent.
- low to no coil whine on my unit, though some reviews of this model have reported some - darn low temperatures and quiet fans when under load, on the default performance bios. This card's hotspots are lower than my 7900 xt's main temp in every situation - a separate quiet bios exists, and the card has around 5% performance uplift headroom for OC - The power connector has a thermal pad connecting it to the large metal back plate, giving some peace of mind. Given the 200-300 watt draw, I don't worry about it melting - card draws 100-150 fewer watts than a 7900 xt when playing the same games, resulting in a cooler case. All of my fans run slower and there's less heat dumped into my room. You do not need an AIO - an air cooled CPU will be fine - can path trace in cyberpunk to my satisfaction. I'm using Hardware Unboxed's suggested settings with DLSS quality, 2x frame gen at 1440p and getting 60+ real frames / 100-130 with ai frames. Not much stuttering and stunning visuals - DLSS is worlds better than FRS 2/3 and XESS. Perhaps the newly released 9070 (xt)'s FRS4 will close this gap to your liking. I hated playing with upscaling on the 7900xt - well built and heavy card, which will definitely need a GPU support. The included ASUS one is on par with a $8 generic support. The height is not right for my case, though the Lian Li 207's included support works great here.
This card runs pretty cool, and the fans are not very loud, even at max speed. Undervolting, and overclocking both memory and core boosted core clocks to a consistent 2900Mhz, and the memory is running at 2615Mhz. Runs every game I throw at it at 1440p, and 4k without issue.
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works like a charm swapped it out with my old one, came with adapter cables for power. easy to set up
This model easily clocks up to 3.4GHz (rare usually 3.1 - 3.3 but still insane) in game without an overclock. Mine is undervolted about 70mV and it works great. Memory also overclocks pretty well but since it heats up more than the GPU die I am too nervous to go very high and keep it like that on the daily. I game at 4K and most games run perfectly fine with this card, notable exceptions are Cyberpunk 2077 which is hard to run with Ray Tracing (I'm on Linux keep that in mind) but can still get a nice experience out of it. Also I ran into heavy VRAM limitations in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora but that game is pretty heavy so it's understandable.
- Affordable - Decent Ray Tracing - 1440p capabilities - 1080p brute - Backplate - Good temps - Looks decent - Decent VRAM
- Super efficient - Quiet all the way up to 90% fan speed - Sapphire build quality and customer service - CLEAN look, hiding the cables was the move here - FAST
simplistic no rgb
Works great out of the box on a Windows 11 machine. I run multimedia applications on it, Propresenter 18, VMix, Adobe apps and do some gaming. WOT, Delta Force, Lineage 2 (I like the graphics). Power Supply recommendations is an 850. I am using a Corsair HX1000i. You need 3 separate PCIE power cables for the video card's power adapter.
Dude... it's a 5090
Nice upgrade so far. I had the 5060 Ti 8 Gb one for 2 weeks. It's was good but I used up all its vram on medium settings pushing the gpu memory to the max at times. Avg 120 on Cod with high settings
High frame rate, easy to install, runs quiet, solid built.
Faster (AND cooler) than my 3080. Uses a LOT less power too (obviously).
You already know it is the best card out there money can buy. This one works, no crashing in games.
Works well runs everything No sag
Running on a 700W Gold PSU and I can run Black Myth: Wukong on Cinematic without a stutter. Have been monitoring power draw under heavy load and it is maxing out around 120W I could list all the pros, but this should speak for just how solid this card is.