Very quiet, insanely powerful, runs incredibly quiet.
Decent Availability, Decent Design, And Good Enough Quality
Good for gaming quiet
Upgrading from 3080, Im gaining ~60%+ on raw performance and it is more energy efficient. It comes with stand that helps with the weight
Runs very well! Can run both Pax Dei and KCD2 on highest or near highest settings at 2k Pax will be over 70 fps in open areas (no FSR in game currently) Kingdom Come deliverance 2 is consistently over 100 fps with max settings (and fsr 3.1 enabled) Keeps nice and cool during high loading. 56 C while it was pulling 316 W
GPU Size options from gigabyte continue to serve the sff community Large fans with full pass through cooling on second fan Small PCB makes ultra sff mod community sperg 16gb ddr7 Fits great in my 5L daily driver (skyreach 4 mini)
This is considered one of the lower end cards yet I still got it to oc to 3.1 stable and 3.2 for certain test, even with the 100% power cap. Can keep up with any of the OC models, now if you want to pay 100-300$ for RGB and design that's on you bud, but this card works just fine 60-80 fps 4k max settings /90-140 1440p in most titles. Dlss has been good to me. Sff 1.5 slot card but still a long boy Cooling is adequate with correct fan curve I rarely break 70c
Plays a ton of games at 1440p maxed or almost maxed. The power draw isnt that high.
PROS: Arrived in good condition, all ROPS/TMUs/etc. accounted for. Surprisingly high-quality packaging, too. Runs great at stock speeds. I have it OC'd in MSI Afterburner to +375mhz Core and +2000mhz VRAM for daily usage/gaming, for 16000mhz on VRAM and a stable 3300-3337mhz Core, which functionally turns it into a stock 5080 real-world performance wise. I have not undervolted the card to achieve these clocks, though I did increase the power limit to the max 115%. Max synthetic benchmark power-draw is around 335w, max real-world gaming power-draw is around 310w. Max recorded voltage is 1080mV. On my multi-monitor setup, idle power draw hovers around 26-30w. Fans are silent--at least to my ears--until around 60% of max RPM. No coil whine either, even at 100% fan speed during a long stress test. 12v2x6 indicator light is nice for my peace-of-mind, especially since i use a native 16-pin cable, and not the included 3x 8-pin adapter. This card's dual bios only controls the fan profile, which is nice but irrelevant since I run a custom fan curve in MSI AB, and using this curve I haven't seen thermals exceed 65c in even worst-case scenarios. The vapor chamber, seven heatpipes, three fans, and thermal pads are clearly putting in a lot of work, and it shows. Amazing cooler on this card. Idle temps are in the mid to low 30c range. 16gb of VRAM feels great, though the base 5070 also should've had this amount. Oh, and MFG is cool, I guess? My monitor doesn't have a high enough refresh rate to make anything more than 2x FG viable without horrendous latency.
5090 is 30% faster in 4k games 5090 is 40-100% faster in high-res VR, especially MSFS and Racing Gigabyte cooler is very effective and very quiet this particular deal on Newegg is the best deal on a 5090 when I was shopping, by about $400. Stripped down down, basic design (no fancy RGB/LCD displays, etc)
Really quiet, cant hear fans while playing games at 4K. Giant cooler that was also made for the 5090 versions so it can handle all the power you throw at it. Handles games really well. Amazing lighting features on the card, in person the fan lighting looks a lot better than in the video.
In my opinion, the Zotac Amp Extreme Infinity is the best looking 5080 you can buy. As a former loyal EVGA buyer I needed to find a new brand. I bought the Zotac 5080 for its appearance, but it has performed flawlessly. I'm very pleased with this excellent product!
Great performance and cooling. I originally bought a gigabyte and received a faulty card. I ordered this one and it works like a charm.
Runs most of the games I play at high fps at max settings in 1440p
Runs cooler than my previous card and RTX 3080 and is about 50% faster. Runs any game I throw at it at ultra resolutions set with no stuttering. Played great on Red Dead Redemption 2 and Star Wars Outlaws. Pairs great with an I5 13600K CPU.
- it's not flashy with lights - It tested great with my benchmark software - Runs multiple monitors very well. - Easy to configure
I thought I was going to regret buying the most expensive 5080 but Ive come to appreciate that I did. Upgraded from an RTX3070 and the difference is night and day. Star Wars Outlaws plays flawlessly. - 3200Mhz stable core clocks and 18000mhz memory without even touching power. - Temps are about 60dC at about 55% fan use at 73dF ambient. Fan is quiet when under 60% use. Going past that you begin to hear it but it doesnt bother me at all. - Frame Generation is honestly incredible. I thought Id hate it but its actually wildly impressive.
Worked immediately with no problems
I had a 1050 and it played Ghost Recon Wildlands only medium settings. This is set to the highest setting with plenty of space! Now I have to upgrade my cpu. Darn.
This was the most powerful card that would fit in my custom retro-mod build using a PC case from the 1980's. The cooler length was a limiting factor for other models and comparable AMD cards. It runs cool enough that thermal throttling hasn't been an issue even with the relatively limited airflow of an old PC case. Significant upgrade from my previous RTX 3070.