Vram being 16gb fixes stutters with 8gb originally. Idle temps is 30c, when gaming or rendering blender it's 50c-60c great 1440p performance, good rt performance in Fortnite, with hardware ray tracing turned on. Plays VR games very well
-Price was barely above MSRP when I bought it ($679 USD). -Significantly lighter than the RTX 3090 it replaced (and no trash 12V HPWR connector!) -Runs cool while benching and gaming (60 celsius at 100% utilization) -At 100% utilization, you can't even hear the fans. Seriously, this thing is whisper quiet. -Better performance than my RTX 3090 (except for Ray Tracing which I leave off anyways). -Exceptional price to performance for 3440x1440p ultrawide gaming.
Built a new computer utilizing high end components. Given the shortages and the price gouging, this was a pretty fair price. With tariffs on the horizon, this was a no brainer! This card is bulletproof, big, and made of high quality materials and in a sleek gunmetal color. I would make sure your case can support it before you purchase. I won't get into the numbers, depths, and specifics but this card meets my needs. I'm playing games from this year and the last three years getting 150+ FPS in 2K and 75 to 110+ in 4K in high/ultra settings. I'm not looking to live and play in 4D but this does amazing. I can't wait to play some of the new upcoming games this year with it. It also does great with rendering.
- No problems playing the games I play.
- Strong performance - Power efficient - Runs cool (60 C MAX) - Quiet fan curve
*Great 1080p GPU *Runs quiet *Runs cool *It can glow red with all the other useless RGB
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.
Great card, looks good, comes with support bracket, great generational improvement.
Came in sealed box, new, didnt opened yet, but seems to be OK
The 9060 xt runs at half the load (48% vs 89%) and 35 degrees cooler (65C vs 100C) than my 5700 xt for MSFS 2020. The game's frame rate picked up very noticably after upgrading to a 5700x3d so the 5700 xt became a bottleneck. Installation was fairly easy. I used DDU to remove graphics drivers and settings but it seems the AMD installation software is able to remove ghost drivers with the GPU factory reset option.
Performance is good for the price your paying. Plays most games. Performance is tied to price point. Unit gets the job done!
Delivered within 2 days but did not pay for express shipping. Basically plug and play if you have some basic computer hardware skills. Maybe 30 minutes of software and update loading. Running for two weeks now with no issues. Of course vast improvement over my 10 year old previous GPU. Both ran 3 1080p monitors just fine. But the old card would max out usage with a few moderate games and a video editing software. This card as expected is doing much better and runs at about 30% usage doing the same tasks. Before I would have to wait a minute or two whenever doing a video edit for the task to finish and the buffer to clear before moving on. With this card edits are pretty much instant. Would have loved one of the newer 4000 series cards but for the small amount of gaming and editing this card is more than enough so the overkill would have been wasted money.
Runs pretty much all games 1440p at 120+ fps
It did but it came with some small scratches nothing to go crazy about
Great Temps Beautiful Design Perfect Size
Its too cold and silent. when I play the fans speed always on 30%.
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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.
I finally upgraded from my GTX 1080 ti, to this absolute BEAST! I used to have to turn down my settings to low/medium in everything and hope to hit 60fps. Now I can play on Ultra settings and constantly max out my monitors refresh rate at 180hz. And at the same time, this graphics card uses less power🤯
really elegant design- a little "smaller" it is still massive and heavy but maybe more accommodating to more cases dual bios powerful it is the most powerful gpu on the market it is a beast
Upgraded from a 3060ti 8gb and the difference in performance is mind blowing. I've never had a flagship GPU before so getting to put everything to Ultra @1440p is amazing. Can't wait to try 4k later on.