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
its literally the rtx 3060 no problems no nothing , preforms perfect
It's been installed as an upgrade from a 6950XT for a week now - operating flawlessly and relatively cool at about 60C when under full load. Seeing about a 30-40 percent increase in frame rates at 2K resolution without using FSR enhancements too - awesome!
As others have said, the cooling solution is more than adequate AMD's software makes OC and fan curve tuning simple and intuitive Installation and switch from Nvidia to AMD was super easy with the help of DDU. Personally I enjoy the lack of extra lighting as I find it more distracting than attractive
Quiet Compact Low Power Single PIN plug 500-Watt power supply.
It works great, the extra 8 gigs of vram helps a lot. I get about double the frames of my 2070 Super 8 gig card. Its pushing 34 1440p Ultrawide with no issues.
-runs flawlessly in Fedora 42 -A noticeable uptick in frames in multiple games over my old RTX 4080 that I used for a couple of years in Pop OS, even though technically the Nvidia card is "superior" (at least on Windows). -runs very cool in my Lian-li 011 Air mini, usually topping out at 60 C under full load. -finally able to get full HDR support, game scope, and good driver support.
Quiet and cool. Fast, looks great in a build that doesn't want RGB everywhere. Build quality is good not as good as MSI's Suprim but that card cost way more money. Getting similar FPS as my 7900XTX. 60C while gaming. Can't hear the fans in my case Y60. 61% fan speed while gaming(2200RPM). 245watts while gaming. I know TPU review of the card had it at 40db for noise but I am not hearing this or even close to it... I have had cards at 40db and this is not it. Maybe they got a lemon...
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working great on my PC so far no complaints
12GB GDDR7 VRAM → enough for most AI models without constant offloading. DLSS 4.0 cores & Tensor cores → strong acceleration for AI inference and training. PCIe 5.0 → high bandwidth for moving large datasets. Efficient cooling → stable during long AI jobs.
decent for gaming, mostly older titles. Doesn't get very hot. I have an app that monitors it.
+ Package was really good, no waste or anything. + Everything was handled carefully, no damage in the boxes or anything.
ray tracing and FPS performance is a huge upgrade
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.
Small enough for SSF
Quiet Cool Fast
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
- Undervolting headroom: I was able to undervolt the GPU for about a 10% uplift while keeping stability, and it performs just as well as with overclocking but with better energy management. - Overclocks well too if you prefer pushing performance the traditional way. - DLSS 4 is excellent, offering big gains in smoothness and image quality. - Compact size: The card isnt oversized, making it easy to fit in most cases. - Cool and quiet: Temperatures stay low, and fan noise is minimal. - Image quality & features: Compared to my old RX 7900 XTX, the visuals are noticeably sharper, and the feature set is richer (DLSS, Frame Gen, NVENC, etc.).
- Fast card @ 1080p for e-sports titles - Scored it at MSRP! (thanks NewEgg) - Reliable software support from nVidia
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.