Using this for 1080p and it is running really smooth and is under 70c always during gaming.
- Powerful GPU, able to handle most games at 4k 60 Hz. - 2 slot card, probably the only one available at this performance level. - Only requires 2 8-pin PCIe power connectors. - Keeps relatively silent, even under full load.
-Good price for a 3060 that is all white. Matches the build
Fast, rivals 4080 Super 16GB Vram Reliable drivers FP4 DLSS4
Raw performance is decent but the nvidia frame gen and dlss is what amplifies it 1440p monster Sleek card design A lesser generation uplift than previous generations but its still the best 70s card to date
very fast stays nice and cool not too bulky fits well with most blackish builds
i went through 2 AMD 7800 XT hellhounds and just about every game i played it had stuttering. new updated drivers. fresh windows install. nothing helped. So i sent em back and decided to try and a Gigabyte 4070 super.... a little on the pricey side but so far well worth it. every game on 1440P on max setting runs like butter. Im more then happy with this GPU. i thought it would be a huge card. but infact its quite small. really suprised me with the temps. the performance is more then on par. at least for mine no coil whine. im happy with it. I DO RECOMMEND !
Mine does not have coil whine, temps are nice and it is a nice upgrade for me
It's really fast, leaving my 1070 in the dust. It's also quiet, even when under load.
- Quiet - Good for the price
X870E Tomahawk, 9950x3d, 64 GB of CL28 Ram @6200. I'm coming from a 9070XT to this liquid cooled beast of a 5080. It's like going from a car with a sporty appearance to a supercharged Hemi Cuda. I wish I could say the 9070XT fought valiantly but the truth is that no matter how I adjusted the settings on the 9070XT, it couldn't even get close to the quality of the 5080 out of the box. There's a steep learning curve if you never used a Nvidia card before, but with a few tweaks the 5080 is easily the best card I've ever owned (Old man, longtime PC builder.) Get a beefy PSU though- it's easy to blow right past the rated power of 360 watts. I'm using a 1200 watt PSU.
- Easy Installation - Fast GPU - Quality Parts
This card is a solid build, the casing is aluminum and sturdy, hardly any flex (though i would still use a GPU stand because it ships with one). My card has great binning, the GPU is able to overclock steady at 250mhz, and ram at 300mhz, and i have not found the limit, nor have i needed too. Everything but Cyberpunk 2077 runs at 60fps at 4k (monitor refresh limit, not card). I get 46-54 fps in Cyberpunk with everything on max in native. Solid performance, fan curves are well laid out, even in stock with OC. Max temp is 75c in mesh open case with GPU locked at 100%.
The 9060 xt runs at half the load (48% vs 89%) and 35 degrees cooler (65C vs 100C) than my 5700 xt for MSFS 2020. The game's frame rate picked up very noticably after upgrading to a 5700x3d so the 5700 xt became a bottleneck. Installation was fairly easy. I used DDU to remove graphics drivers and settings but it seems the AMD installation software is able to remove ghost drivers with the GPU factory reset option.
-raytracing has amazing performance -ai frames
Good performance Good drivers
The card stays under 55c underload almost always.
Looks great and I run all games on Mac settings and they look great with no issues. (I average 150 fps on grayzone warfare which is a lot)
Rgb is nice never gets over 65 on hotspot while gaming very quiet card.