Fast Worth the money (that I paid, at least) Compact but powerful
-everything.
Device works great with my existing PSU and 8 pin power adapter. Fans are no louder than my outgoing and still-functional amazing GTX 1060 6GB (I still love you) Driver support is of the quality we've come to expect from Nvidia. Which is to say, very good. The brightness/post processing profiles remained intact, a nice bonus.
No coil whine, Great for 4k gaming Pulls around 270-290watts(stock)
-blasts thru 20 channel, multi-billion pixel CNN model training and inference without breaking a sweat (macboook pro w m4pro chip takes ~2hrs; this takes <5 mins for the same task) -actual thruput ~105 tfps, i'm dumb and i barely know what it means but it's a lot
I got it and I'm happy. Beast of a card. Performs 10% better than the founders/zotac/pny poverty editions. I get bragging rights.
-Coming from Nvidia to AMD was way simpler than anticipated. Quick DDU to wipe Nvidia's drivers, installed AMDs driver and no issues during install -No issues running at 1440 maxed settings -Should hold it's own for years to come -Runs cool and quiet -X3 8pin power connectors are junky but Safe
- Easy to set up - Incredibly fast for a mid level card - Quiet under load - Test top of the class (data provided)
Great cooling Quiet Aesthetic
Its an Xtx and not an nvidia Shreds games like warzone 2, Jedi whatever its called, apex, valorant, whatever. Shreds at rendering videos Shreds at cad rendering
All rops :3 No thermal paste leakage so far :3 Fans are quiet ngl Good design its so AWESOME
Fast, no rgb, streamlined
12GB VRAM, 2 fan design, white with ARGB, decent drivers
The RX 590 Sapphire nitro was my first card, so this is the second one I've owned so far and I have no complaints. I'm happy to have finally upgraded after 4 yrs of having the RX 590 which did me good for the time I've used it.
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.
Smaller than expected. Haven't upgraded power supply yet so glad to see it came with the power adapter
Looks cool. Large and in charge. Fast.
I liked this one so much bought another one. Even under bench marking never exceeds 64 C. Offers twice the performance of the 1050Ti for the same no extra power needed solution. Full Linux driver support from both the kernel (nouveau) and Nvidia driver stack. Opted for the larger fans rather than the low profile for this mid tower. It is very quiet.
Temps are fantastic works great and I have had zero issues