
- Runs games at 4K with ultra settings enabled @ 144Hz at 250+ FPS - Can't tell the difference between real 4K with no upsampling and 4K with DLSS 4 - Future proof for at least six days - Can double as a space heater for whatever room it's in

Very quiet and runs pretty cool. Highest it went was 63C while playing KCD2 in 4k.

Very quiet, keeps temps very low even under load. Great for budget or low cost pc setups.

Installation was simple. Remove the older card, insert newer card, plug in power.

Nvidia software

-Sleek, its looks great! -Not as big -Quiet

- fits my small form factor case (limit of 270mm length on the GPU) - Performance is excellent. Hit Ultra on new AAA games without framedrops - Raytracing and such wasn't optimal with the 2080 Ti I had prior, everything is awesome now - the split cable the GPU came with was useful and appreciated - Great to render/play/etc. with the GPU and NOT have a loud venting while it's working (super quiet)

- Efficient cooling - Fairly low profile - Works with a 750W PSU

Plays a ton of games at 1440p maxed or almost maxed. The power draw isnt that high.

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Speed, price, drivers, setup, noise levels

Small, powerful but also power efficient. Uses less power than the 1080 I upgraded from.

12GB GDDR7 VRAM → enough for most AI models without constant offloading. DLSS 4.0 cores & Tensor cores → strong acceleration for AI inference and training. PCIe 5.0 → high bandwidth for moving large datasets. Efficient cooling → stable during long AI jobs.

Great card for the money

Best bang for your buck

- highest rated price/GPU power on benchmarkvideocard.com - runs quiet, even under load - many display ports/1 HDMI port for a seamless multi display hook up



Bought at MSRP. The prime models seem to come with phase-change GPU thermal pads. This effectively means you will never have to repaste. Although time will tell. Have all ROPs. Running with 9800X3D. Based on benchmarks do not see a need for 5080.

- Absolutely fitting performance for 260 USD, best value for its money - Up to date Intel drivers are absolutely fine, no problems with these anymore - Around 30-40% faster than A750, overall performance and feature set nearly matching RTX5060