
Great card and affordable.

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-DLSS 4 is amazing - MFG is amazing -Don't buy in to the stuff people say on social media -Smooth Motion is amazing -I can get Cyberpunk at 120fps with psycho ray tracing and ×2 Frame gen along with MFG×4 with path tracing as well. -Zotac 5070ti solid OC is a powerhouse.

-Easy to Install -Awesome RGB that's easily controllable via Armory Crate - By the far the coolest (temperature wise) my computer has even been with a graphics card like this -Great at DLSS, AI, and enough OC potential to rival a 5080

30% increase in benchmark and FPS numbers from the 6700xt. 1/2 the size and 1/2 the power of its composition.

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.

No Mans Sky in VR is the most demanding game I play. I went from needing to turn down the resolution to get 50 FPS with my 3080 to running at 150% resolution at 90 FPS with this card, and temps are in the low 50s C, easily 10 degrees below my old air-cooled card. Its quiet, too. I was worried about power demand and overheating, but its yet to draw over 300w.

Ray tracing truly is a big generational jump. Running games on ultra 1440p very well. No crashes or issues so far. Also runs very cool around 55 degrees C

No coil whine, Great for 4k gaming Pulls around 270-290watts(stock)

Makes ya feel good giving Nvidia and AMD the boot for once and using something different. As any steel legend card, this GPU is aesthetically nice and the rbg is nice for full rbg builds. Resizable Bar 12GB of VRAM is plenty to get you by for now Under $300 OC

Runs 40k 4k very smooth

It runs cool, and the OC tweaking software is easy to use.

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.

Bajo consumo de energía. Sin problemas de temperatura. El software de AMD es muy estable.

The card works great, it arrived early in good condition. It was shipped and sold by Newegg.

It's the same version as the original; the only difference is that it doesn't come with the colored box. Everything else is identical. Same power, same construction.


- Awesome 1080p performance with potential to move to 1440p. - 16 GB VRAM - Very cool, very quiet - Access to FSR 4

- 12GB of video memory for $250, works great at 1440p as long as you adjust settings accordingly for newer titles (assuming you do not use XeSS) - Drivers are much better than Alchemist release, not much messing around when them now. Mostly plug and play. - Works well with old i7 10700K CPU - Compared to my A750 (still in use with i5 10400), the B580 is a much smoother experience..

- 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)