
Runs my games really well. So far Ive been playing rise of tomb raider, modded fallout 4, sniper elite, and the ascent. Runs high fps and hasnt given me any memory issues. Perfect upgrade from my 1650 super for the money.

All 96 ROPs reported. The price was not bad and I did not have to overpay for this card at least. The temps are alright. In a Thermaltake Tower 300 case the temps are hitting 72c to 78c on the GPU core and the Memory temps hover around the lower 70's. The GPU fans kick up to 60% to 85%. I used HWInfo64 and GPU-Z to verify temps. One of the reasons I went for this card is because it comes with 16GB of VRAM.

It was packed well and works amazingly.

Upgraded from 3060ti

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Oh so cool, never seen it hotter than 65 C under full loads and there's no founders edition to compare it against but probably have to thank that aftermarket asus cooling. A 2.1x increase in performance over my 2080 ti Founders Edition and conservatively 67% more power efficient. Glad to get a card from NewEgg after like 15 years when I got my Gigabyte Nvidia 470! It has been a few years, but you cannot beat their quality control and shipping standards. Nvidia does a good job, too, as did the now defunct GPU sector of eVGA. I signed up to be notified by Nvidia when they'd be able to sell me a 5080 but they haven't emailed me back yet... So 999 for the little brother 5070 ti bundled with a PSU for my standby PC was my best option.

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.

Typical no frills design, as expected from MSI's Ventus line - No hard-lined "gamer" appearance, no RGB LEDs. This is subjective, but a plus for me. Very powerful GPU, 32 GB of GDDR7 on a 512-bit bus. Support for the latest DLSS/FG technologies. Modest factory overclock, though this is an interesting thing - reference boost clock is 2407 MHz, this card is advertised at boost clock of 2437 MHz, however I see this card regularly running at upward of 2700+ MHz while actively gaming. I'm not overclocking it at all, just the latest "game ready" Nvidia drivers. That's pretty crazy. Temps have been quite good, I don't recall seeing GPU temps go much past mid 70s on occasion under heavy gaming load, and the highest I've noticed the VRAM get was like 86c. Not bad for a 5090 on air. Smaller form factor compared to some of these other RTX 5090 behemoths out there and can be beneficial for those with chassis constraints. Even though current pricing is less than ideal, this is one of the cheapest RTX 5090 options available, as MSI's Ventus line usually is in general.

Extremely quiet, even under load Fans stay at zero RPM at low temperatures (77-91°F / 25-33°C) Excellent cooling performance Great overall build quality

Payed $50 above MSRP. Which I think is fair in this climate. The card is great for 1440 at MAX. Runs pretty smooth and DLSS4 works great. At this price, is a good purchase but I would not spend a dime more than what I paid for.

Great cooler, clean look.

A truly quality build. I particularly like the 4-fan arrangement that results in a maximum running temperature under load of 70 - 73 degrees C in my Fractal Meshify 2. Despite the card's size it easily fits inside this case. Combining it with Asus GPU Tweak 3 software allows for monitoring many thermal, electrical and performance parameters, taking advantage of the card's 6-pin current monitoring of the 12v input and notification of any excessive current demand. It is a heavy card and I recommend using the provided support. I like the dual bios option but personally don't use the "quiet mode" and find the overall noise quite acceptable. It draws a considerable amount of current so, if combined with a performance cpu I suggest a psu of 1200w as an appropriate power reservoir.

Boost Alot Higher then 2520 MHZ, No Overclock Or Undervolt seen Boost of About 3140 MHZ, I Love it, Just wish i had the money for the xt variant.

Was a big upgrade for me I seen good amount improvements for me with that type of jump

+ Price / Performance + Looks best (Gaming Trio) + Really silent and effective cooling + Cool box design

The BTF connection makes everything look super clean without the wires. Able to get 200+ fps on all my games in 1440p on high settings.

Quiet, great temp

VRAM, Cooler, build quality

Much better value than NVIDIA 4000 series. Performs well for normal graphics, and can handle some ray tracing if desired. Not tied to the 12VHPWR adapters before they work out the bugs, still uses 2x 8-pin molex. Looks well made.

- Big Heatsink - Quiet - Overclocking is easy

The performance in modern video games is excellent given the RTX 5080 GPU and the 16 GB of memory. The included power adapter to go from 3 x 8-pin PSU connectors to a single 16-pin one was a big factor for me.