Defaults to ultra settings for everything, what does that tell you?
Runs very cool and quiet. Reasonably sized. Accepts a modestly aggressive undervolt. Went from having to fiddle around with graphic settings for hours when starting a new game to ultra settings(except for raytracing) in most games.
Quiet Great looking card Performs better than I had thought
-Good price for a 3060 that is all white. Matches the build
- Easy install, no updates required, temp is great.
Fast, rivals 4080 Super 16GB Vram Reliable drivers FP4 DLSS4
- Quiet - Good for the price
Quiet, fast, undervolt overclock easily
Good performance, Nice Rgb, Good temps.
Mine does not have coil whine, temps are nice and it is a nice upgrade for me
- Stays cool - OC'd - Solid construction
-Build is nice, finish and color are appealing. -no coil whine. -runs rather cool overall. -Same size as out going 3080.
-16gb -Supports FSR4 -dual fans are more than enough to keep it cool -relatively low power draw
Rgb is nice never gets over 65 on hotspot while gaming very quiet card.
Runs games like a champ at 4k with DLSS. Card runs very cool with a fairly small cooler. Price was great before Newegg or Gigabyte raised it from $999.
Beast 1080p card and a very good 1440p card. Looks great with any white build and the led looks really clean. Stays cool too.
<70c Temps at 99% load Easily doubles fps compared to my previous 3070Ti, even with increasing to maxed settings.
Good performance Good drivers
"A" tier card, absolutely stunning looking card. Everything you've heard and seen is true, Aorus master feels and looks high quality. Hawk fans look beautiful and LCD screen is a plus; this card is a Monster and will crush any game you throw at it, even without running dlss4. I went from a 3080 ftw3 to the 5080 Master and have been blown away from performance upgrade. stays super cool at 44c on idle and 64c while gaming while clocking over 3kmhz.