The MSI card works flawlessly. I bought it and immediately installed an EK Vector 3 waterblock to have it installed in my gaming computer to run my Samsung 57" 2 x 4K monitor. This is the first time that I have been able to run my monitor at full resolution and at 240Hz. The card is a beast and I can run my SIM at almost 180FPS without any frame gen and with Lossless Scaling the card easily runs at 240FPS. The card runs as cool as a cucumber as part of the very large Distro case/4 360MM radiator system that I built (memory for the card never even gets above 60*C).
-Good Price -Looks Great -Plenty of VRAM -Stays Cool
Everything
- For a gaming OC looks phenomenal - runs so quiet - unlike the 40 series has pretty good overclocking head room
This GPU has the lowest coil whine out of all the 5090s I have tested (FE and Astral being the worst offenders with coil whine). The Gigabyte OC Gaming has a more open cooler design when comparing it to the Aorus 5090 with brings in lower temperature scores. Temps pulling 600watts were around 65C when compared to the Aorus 70C. GPU fans are very quiet. Performance is a little higher than the FE with the Aorus and Astral having a more aggressive overclock netting 1-2 more FPS over the OC gaming.
-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
Really good 1440p performance and 1080p performance Runs any game perfectly!
New in box, state-of-the-art, with online reviews abound. Dealing with NewEgg is, and has been, a great experience. Quick service, competitive pricing, and easy returns if you decide your order is not what you need. NewEgg is my go-to for tech purchases.
Smaller than my 4090 was, fits in my case better. SOLID (pun intended) uplift in performance at 4K at about +30%. Beautiful aesthetics on this card, honestly one of the nicest cards I've ever owned in that regard. Got it at MSRP, which I didn't expect for any AIB models. Runs considerably cool considering how much wattage it sips.
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.
Honestly pretty amazed at this 5070. Run a few benchmarks and it scores in the top 1% of all 5070s which is insane when you think that it's close to MSRP which usually means, "doesn't perform as good." But that's entirely wrong. Very quiet card, honestly doesn't raise thermals much at all. Max this card has gotten for me is 62c running cyberpunk in 1440p with path tracing max settings still getting 100-140 fps depending on how aggressive the DLSS is. Which by the way is great. DLSS 4 is amazing, haven't seen ghosting, any weird artifacts, nothing, just amazing picture. This is all paired with an intel i5 12600kf, 32g ddr5 ram, and a wicked fast 2tb NVMe SSD.
With Deal you get it at MSRP Nice Looking card Runs quiet
I finally did discover that I had to find and download the NVidia drivers for this card. I did download the only ASUS drivers I could find at first, but that did not allow the card to function properly. There were no instructions saying to download any NVidia drivers either. Plus I had to put one monitor on HDMI port, and the other one on DisplayPort connections, THEN everything started working correctly! Now the card performs to expectations.
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Runs cool and well stock. I did take the card apart day 1 and replaced the thermal interfaces with heilos V1 phase change on the die, and Upsiren UTP-8 thermal putty for the pads. Only a minimal improvement, not worth the day 1 warranty void. The card comes with soft clay like pads, these are great. They ensure a good squish and compression vs hard pads. The die thermal interface is most likely PTM 7950 even though the marketing info says 'nano paste' or whatever. Its a phase change. This card should run 5 years with 0 maintenance. Performance wise I put it up there with a 4080 Super. I'm running on a Gigabyte M32UP 4k 160hz monitor. It will run cyberpunk with RT on, high settings, FSR 2.1 performance at 90+ FPS. Warzone 4k, min at 250+ on FSR4 bal. The card is monolithic die so no wacky cooler contact issues should be popping up.
Handles any game at 1080p on ultra or 2k
- 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..
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.
Quite, coil whine is non existent LED is stunning to look at Design itself is 10/10 for white builds
- $250 - Solid Specs - It's two hundred and fifty dollars - Plays nice with AMD and 99% of use-cases - 2fiddy
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.