Nice design with an LED that can be connected to a motherboard to be controlled. Runs my games at 1440p at max settings as well.
The thermals on this card are great and has to be one of the quietest cards I have ever used. I'm running this at 4k with the monitor AORUS FO32U2P and the card doesn't break a sweat. Max settings on everything and this card just rocks. Have been trying to get a 5090 but after getting this and installing it I won't even bother and will just wait for the next generation in a couple years. You won't be disappointed with a 5080 or this card in particular.
Quiet, powerful card. Aesthetics are great. LCD screen is perfect.
Decent Availability, Decent Design, And Good Enough Quality
- Excellent upgrade over Pascal Architecture. - Runs fairly cool in my system all things considered - DLSS / Frame Gen run really well on new games (Oblivion Remastered, 144 FPS @ 1440p)
-Great clock speeds, this card is already OC'd and overclocks with Nvidia App to 100+ core and 200+ VRam, not even using Afterburner (Oh, BTW, for any holdouts who didn't want to use Nvidia App and were still just using Geforce Experience, you will have to finally start using the App because Geforce Experience will not fully utilize this card's, full functionality and settings...just an FYI.) -Does not run excessively hot, as some others claim (and, yes, I do still have wattage at 100%,) although I do have an extremely large, form factor Tower and 4 Noctua, 2 front and 2 bottom intake fans - also Noctua for cooler on 3960x CPU. -No coil whine
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
It runs great! There are low temperatures and low fan noise. The 3 x 8-pin-to-16-pin cables never overheated during the stress test. I swapped it with the one that came with my power supply. There's no problem with it either; it looks better when cable-managed.
-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
Handles any game at 1080p on ultra or 2k
. Works better than expected. . Handless all the games I want to play. . Good temperatures.
A great low end 9070xt with good performance and no hiccups
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 card ty Gigabyte! Stable fast everything awesome so far. Games running smooth, 4k@144
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.
Well packaged and protected. Got some heft to it. Easy install. Runs at 100F, so does the connector. Full system peak has been 108F. Rockstar, CAD, and Rebelle 7 hum right along.
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.
Paid MSRP. Yep thats about all the pro's for this GPU.
Price to performance out of the box is incredible! ASUS build quality second to none Silicon lottery winner right out of the box
It runs great with all the games i have, the drivers are solid, and XeSS works great with the game I tried (Indiana jones and the great circle). An overall amazing card, worth at least twice the list price!