Easy 200- 240 fps on CS, Great value!!
-everything.
Finally have a GPU that works, lmfao
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
Mid range 5090
The best performance money can buy! Best looking card design of all the 50 series
Faster and quieter than the previous generation cards.
- Easy to set up - Incredibly fast for a mid level card - Quiet under load - Test top of the class (data provided)
Beautiful card Well built
Let me take a moment to talk about DLSS from an engineering perspective. The average human can perceive about 15 frames per second. TV here in the US is typically displayed at 27 frames per second. Your LED lights in your house are cycling at 60 frames per second or 60 hertz. Here are a few questions to consider: Can you see the lights blinking in your house? Generally NO! Can you see your TV shutter or blink? NO could you imagine the crybabies that would come out of the woodwork! Can not perceive anything above 30 frames per second, f@#@ no! This higher framerate thing is all about a reduction in latency, heres why: Starting at 60 frames per second, the real word latency works out to be 14ms (14 milliseconds) 1 milliseconds is equal to 100/1 of a second 14 milliseconds is equal to 14/100 of a second. 120 frames per second = 8ms. Even though you cannot see the difference between 8 milliseconds and 14 milliseconds if you stack together hundreds of frames cumulatively you can definitely feel the difference in total frame time. Ever play one of your piece of c#$# Xboxes or PlayStation, any PC Gamer will know they feel like garbage because of the inherent latency. I know some of you console guys are gonna cry, little tears running down your face. But trust me guys that have both like myself I can immediately tell the difference between a console and a high-end gaming computer. Where am I headed with this? DLS adds to latency and increases average frame time. Guys you can't see the fu***** frames. But you can feel the difference if 100 frames are stacked together this is why latency matters! Responsiveness is all about frame time and nothing about frame rate. Where it's really confusing is that by increasing the frame rate under normal conditions you decrease the latency and it's directly proportional. But if you have some fake generation c$%$, your ship sh$%$ NOT going to feel better Don't buy into the hype, and don't believe everything that a company is trying to sell you! I suggest you use science, and objective reasoning to rationalize an outcome not what some Jack wagon tells you.
Runs like a champ. No issues on any of my games so far.
Beast of a card. Runs most everything at max settings with high framerates. No RGB but still looks very nice and modern in my chassis. 32GB GDDR7 video ram should keep this card relevant for well over 5 years. Runs relatively quiet, even when under load. Nvidia App pairs nicely with 5090, allowing for automatic driver updates and DLSS 4.0/frame gen override options on certain games.
Great price to performance. Easy to setup, weighs less than I thought it would, is also smaller than other cards. The 12gigs of vram is amazing, allows me to play the games I want on high or ultra settings at 1080p. Won't find another card from team red or green at this price or anywhere else. The RGB is very nice addition, and it being only 10 bucks more than the black version is a win for me. I upgraded from a gtx 1070 so a big upgrade in terms of performance.
Upgraded to the 7800xt from a 3060 16GB. Great card, runs every game I have at 1440 on high settings nice and smooth. It even works with Plex.
Great price Great performance Good amount of VRAM This card specifically has very high quality heatsink yet still in a relatively small form factor Very quiet even when fans are at full speed XEsS is phenomenal
Came from a 12GB Asus 3060 to this and it has been a huge upgrade very happy with the performance
- horsepower - even though it's not as powerful as people expected, it still beats 7900XTX in most scenarios (especially with RT on) - new tech with DLSS 4 and FG - nice style to it, even though it's way bigger than FE - cheaper than most 4080 Super options
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.
With its exceptional power, striking appearance, and overall quality, RGB stands out as an exceptional choice.