In dlss enabled games all AAA games run great
- Big upgrade over my RX 6600 - Not extremely expensive ($650 USD) - Lots of VRAM - No coil whine
Had it for a few weeks now and I'm loving it. The cooling is really good. Undervolting to .91 and 2800. Nothing extreme but keeps temps in the 50s at 60 percent fan speed. 576.28 drivers have been stable with this card.
The card is fast, extremely fast. I mainly got it for the VRAM bump from 12 to 32, but the framerate bump has been crazy. Some games are running ~2.5x faster than my old card. And thats without factoring frame gen. The card is extremely quiet as well, my AIO CPU cooler is louder under heaving gaming loads. The VRAM bump is worth it if you do any complex creative tasks like ZBrush, Blender, Maya, Redshift, etc. Or if you play VRChat, as that game is VRAM hungry (I stress tested it and peaked at 28gb in one world)
Great product good fps
Price, Performance, Size, Color, Cooling, and Software.
I love this GPU so much. Runs absolutely everything I throw on it at Ultra settings, at a great frame rate. Love the looks, one of the best looking GPUs out there, only thing I would want is the XFX logo being illuminated, but that's not that important. If you're still stuck on AM4 and 1080p panels like me, this GPU is honestly overkill.
- Low temps - Quite silent - Very powerful - No coil noise at all - All ROPS*
Real fast!!!
This was a bit of a 3am impulse buy but I am happy none the less for it. Gpu is beautiful to look at and very fast. Blender computations work instantly compared to my gaming laptop and my racing simulator with 12k pixels runs ACEvo at 90fps on high at the moment. I honestly would not have gotten it but Newegg offered me a trade in that made it possible. Thanks Newegg your the best! I am happier now with it in my pc than looking at it online in a box.
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- 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)
Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.
I like a different path when I can. Intel bringing back a GPU instead of the Nvidia and AMD choices. With a great price and easy setup. I haven't seen any of the problems people are talking about. And again...The price. It's not a 50 series Nvidia, never claimed to be. But it does well at what I need and I can buy almost 5 of them for the prices out there now for the top of the line.
Super quiet fan curve, decent overclocking, all the special nvidea features, no bigger than the 1080ti I replaced and pulls less power than it too.
With Deal you get it at MSRP Nice Looking card Runs quiet
Everything plays at Ultra in Dune. Division 2 Conan the games I love are gorgeous.
I can have two monitors, and that was the biggest problem with my old NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, this unit comes with 2 HDMI and 1 Display Port and the games look better in their own ways! Definitely not to disappointed as it did what I needed it too.
I use the graphics card for some video editing and streaming. I play some games, but have not fully tested it yet in that arena. I loaded a few just to see how well it worked on 2K monitors and it really did a great job. It can handle the rendering needs of Adobe premier.
Card quality is excellent. About the same size of the 4090 with a slightly longer radiator and added fan. Still fit my case. Quiet and cool. Very powerful for driving VR and AI generation. Was a considerable jump from 4090 for VR flight simming on a Pimax Crystal OG. Does very well with Stable Diffusion AI generation compared with the 4090.
Excellent value for money: The B580 offers very competitive performance for its price, especially in state-of-the-art games. Good ray tracing performance: Although it does not reach the level of high-end Nvidia RTX cards, the B580 offers a fairly solid ray tracing experience at 1080p and 1440p in many games. Moderate energy consumption: Compared to other cards in its price range, the B580 consumes relatively little, which may be an advantage for those with more modest power supplies. Large amount of VRAM: The 12GB of VRAMs in the B580 are more than enough for most games at 1080p and 1440p, even with high quality textures. Support for the latest technologies: The B580 is compatible with the latest graphics APIs, such as DirectX 12 Ultimate and Vulkan, ensuring a good experience in future games.