

Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.

Small form factor. Low power draw. 16Gb of VRAM.

FAST, especially for VR Very quiet, but never even gets close to overheating I measured a 47% gain over my air cooled 4090 in 3DMark Speedway test

- FSR4 is amazing. I used to use XeSS over anything else or just run native because FSR3 was a mess. Not so with FSR4. GoW and CoD have been buttery smooth with FSR4 without any odd artifacting. Enabling it requires the AMD Adrenaline software at the moment but this will be fixed over time - Runs much cooler than my 7900XT. I sit at about 70C when I'm doing heavy loads. Fans stay impressively quiet throughout my gaming sessions. - Raytracing support is finally decent! I'm able to let games keep their defaults on (which usually had low to mid-level RT enabled) and games run well. Don't expect miracles but for the AMD fans out there, this is awesome. - This card is a chonky one, 3 slots! This means better cooling and efficiency not to mention it just looks like a beast. Only drawback with this is that it does take up more space so it may not fit in smaller cases or with setups that have tighter clearances. - Drivers have been great and no issues. Not sure if team green is having the same experience at the time of this review.

It's quite lightweight and the materials look high-quality. From what I've tested, the power consumption is lower than with the 3060though I might need to test it more thoroughly. VRAM was one of the reasons I bought it; I do rendering work and I can feel the difference while working. I just made the switch and everything has been going very well.

The 16gb of vram is really good in games and the new Blackwell series looks incredible.

Beautiful frames Awesome 1440p gaming

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

Works great with an old Gigabyte Aorus motherboard (PCIe5), Linux Mint 22.1 (~=Ubuntu 24.04), kernel 6.8, Nvidia open driver 570.133, dual monitor 4K and 1440. CUDA, Vulkan, all work flawlessly. Using it for AI/ML programming and a bit of gaming. In a well-ventilated case, it is quiet and runs <70 °C under load.


Price Performance

Good performance, good frames, I have great stability! I really like this card.

Fast card and a good value when on sale. I use it to play games at 1440P on ultra or high settings. Its a good replacement for the RX 6800 non XT. Ive always been a fan of the AsRock Steel Legend line.

Thing cooks

- Very fast and will handle most modern games at 4K well above 60 FPS - Runs quiet and cool (about 60 - 70F under gaming load) - Solid build quality with great looking RGB implementation - Cheap custom card, got it on sale below MSRP for $950

Fast Great graphics Pci-e 4.0 x8

- 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..

*Stays cool *Great overclocking headroom *Software is great *No coil whine at all

This card is a massive upgrade from my old RTX 3080 and im very happy with the performance. -The ASUS TUF cooler performs better than expected -It can effortlessly be overclocked to achieve around 10% additional performance -The fans are quiet unless you max them out -No coil whine -Well built and a strong esthetic