- Build Quality (this thing is a beast) - Quiet even on heavy load - The new 16 pin Nvidia PSU adapter cable seems well made - Included is a GPU holder to help ensure the weight of the GPU doesn't cause it to bend overtime with gravity. - Even when paired with a 5800x processor this GPU outperforms my expectations. Maybe its the AI frame generation that is making the largest impact, but I have gone from sub 90 FPS consistently in BO6/Warzone to consistent 175+fps so no complaints here at all - No Missing ROPs Issue with this GPU
Transitioning from Nvidia to AMD was seamless, I haven't experienced any driver issues or bugs. This card runs cool and the junction temps seem to be fine so far. I have run everything in my game library at 4k 60 without issue, truly an amazing product.
Powerhouse GPU, performs similarly to my 4080S. Has 3, 8 pin power connectors. Light weight Stays super cool
- Fast card @ 1080p for e-sports titles - Scored it at MSRP! (thanks NewEgg) - Reliable software support from nVidia
It was little bigger than what I expected but it's working great- good temperature under loads, quite and efficient. Mainly using this card for GPU rendering and some AI creation. So far it's been great.
Only 2.5 slots. Many others are 3. Excellent price.
Payed $50 above MSRP. Which I think is fair in this climate. The card is great for 1440 at MAX. Runs pretty smooth and DLSS4 works great. At this price, is a good purchase but I would not spend a dime more than what I paid for.
Running Tarkov on max 100fps across all maps Running BF4 max settings 200fps all maps Can't even hear the fans Running. Disregard posts about loud fans, tgey are either a sign of improper swtt8ngs, or they have weak processors and overloading the graphic cards.
Quiet and cool High mid-range performance Good app with performance metrics
Works very well. Easy serup
> It's fast > Undervolts well, lower power consumption > Ray tracing is cooler than I expected
TUF RTX3090 O24 was first, $2200 scalper price during Trump Covid when you couldn't get .... I was off on building a flight sim. THAT worked out well with AMD R9 5950X, 128GB GSkill, Noctua Air-Cooled. So Gen 5 comes along and upgrade is my game now. ASUS ROG EXTREME X670E, Seagate FireCuda, more GSkill and ASUS Strix RTX4090, new be quiet! case, 360MM Silent Loop and 1500W PSU. Basic system new case, cooler. Made the mistake of accepting an ok EATX vs a Lian Li O11D EVO XL rgb a so much better fit for the board. I have high confidence in the Lord Astral90 O32, but ASUS help an old guy out, I got everything here for a bad ace sim. All I need is that X870E ROG APEX, you know what I mean? I can't give an honest review without that board. Otherwise I'll have to use this old X670E EXTREME which might be fun just for messing around.
- Very smooth 1080/1440p gaming at 60fps, 100-120 fps, depends on the game - Dual bios for quiet mode and performance mode (even performance is still relatively quiet) - Absolute unit of a GPU (everything in my case is huge so this is just a personal plus)
As my first ever current gen card bought on launch I love this card!! If you can get your hands on one they are very nice.
- Low power consumption - Runs cool - Insane 4K graphics -Huge, huge upgrade from 3000 series
Super fast, Quiet, powerful
This Asus TUF 5090 video card is truly a beast. In the pass I used a 4090, but this one is far superior in every way I've tested, with good temperatures at maximum load. I'm very happy with my upgrade to this beast, and Asus is always Asus.
16gb very fast very good recommend
Best Value Runs most games 60+ FPS on High (1440p) Silent White clean finish
Bought this for my girlfriends budget build, tested it out, was able to run a lot of games still on max settings for 1080p. If you know your gonna stick with 1080p, 8gb model should suffice, otherwise go for the 16gb.