A low end ($) Video card that upgraded my PCIe Gen 4 capable PC to all Gen 4 devices, and drives my multiple 2K and 4K monitors with ease. Great price point compared to a year or so ago.
- FSR4 is amazing. I used to use XeSS over anything else or just run native because FSR3 was a mess. Not so with FSR4. GoW and CoD have been buttery smooth with FSR4 without any odd artifacting. Enabling it requires the AMD Adrenaline software at the moment but this will be fixed over time - Runs much cooler than my 7900XT. I sit at about 70C when I'm doing heavy loads. Fans stay impressively quiet throughout my gaming sessions. - Raytracing support is finally decent! I'm able to let games keep their defaults on (which usually had low to mid-level RT enabled) and games run well. Don't expect miracles but for the AMD fans out there, this is awesome. - This card is a chonky one, 3 slots! This means better cooling and efficiency not to mention it just looks like a beast. Only drawback with this is that it does take up more space so it may not fit in smaller cases or with setups that have tighter clearances. - Drivers have been great and no issues. Not sure if team green is having the same experience at the time of this review.
Incredible performance at 1440p. Quiet, cool and power efficient. I recommend small undervolting. Running Oblivion remaster at full Ultra quality at 100+ fps average and under 200w power draw. Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra with RT at 80+ fps. FSR4 and the AMD adrenaline software is wonderful. First time using AMD and have no plans to go back to Nvidia.
All 96 ROPs reported, Runs awesome and cool.
power draw, cooling, great fps, raw fps, no upscaling, no fsr4 or fmf.
Came in sealed box, new, didnt opened yet, but seems to be OK
- Runs very cool - Very quiet - huge performance boost. - price
My first pc build. This GPU was easy to install. Just plugged it in and downloaded the latest drivers from the ASROCK website and it has been working perfectly. Performance-wise, Ive got my computer hooked up to my TV so its capped at 60 fps. Ive been able to get the full 60 fps with HIGH settings on NBA 2k22, F1 22, Forza Horizon, and Spider-Man Miles Morales. Ultra settings bring this card to its knees immediately so thats a definite no-go, but the high settings look great. With an actual gaming monitor Im sure I could push to 100+ fps for most of those games as well, as the gpu usage hovers between 15-90% depending on the game.
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Beautiful frames Awesome 1440p gaming
After installing all the drivers and the newest Nvidia bundle, Skyrim SE runs without any glitches!!!
Works better than my old GPU, Although the only problem I had thus far was with the pc game Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I managed to fix the problem anyways.. No problem here that I have found yet anyways!!
This is a great card, easy to install, runs everything I throw at it very well on ultra settings 1440p. The AMD software makes it very easy to overclock and tune the card.
It was important to me to have flexibility and with 2 HDMI and 2 DP, it should minimize the number of adapters I'll need, though I definitely need to upgrade my monitor capability to bring it in line with the output power of this card. I wanted the latest new model for my build and this card came out 2 days before I began part selection. The price was as reasonable as you'll find for a brand new (January 2024) release. It is very quiet, though I haven't stressed its capabilities yet, so the fans haven't been up to full speed. I had a lot of things to do in my build to get it going before I got around to obtaining drivers, but it ran just fine with one screen using only Windows native default driver. Getting the drivers and their installation was simple and straightforward and the interface with Windows is trouble free. The software seems to integrate its own 4 ports plus the motherboard port, providing option for 5 connections, though I'll never use more than the 3 I have plugged into the card now. The board is well packaged, handsome and smooth--and easy to handle. There are no peel off plastics that are annoying and leave bits hanging. It is light enough that no back end support is required.
I like the aesthetics of the GPU. I like how light it is. I like how it performs. The fans don't turn on until it detects the workload to tell it to do so. At first, I was wondering why they didn't turn on. The box says zero workload = no fans and turns on when it needs to! Very quiet card, I'm not use to that. I love it!
simplistic no rgb
I got it and I'm happy. Beast of a card. Performs 10% better than the founders/zotac/pny poverty editions. I get bragging rights.
Great 1440p experience!
-Great card for modern games. Reviews say it is a great 1440 card but I play all my games at 4K and it works perfectly with all settings to max/ultra. Plays everything at 90fps to 100+ fps. Cyberpunk with everything at max settings plays at over 110 fps. Cant wait to see how GTA 6 will play with this card. -16GB card for the Ti model is perfect and 16GB is the absolute MINIMUM for card memory that you need these days. 12GB barely cuts it and is not a future proof amount. -I do AI rendering and the CUDA cores in nVidia cards are great and beat out AMD cards hands down. -Card runs quiet and cool. -I have a 750W PSU and this card runs fine with it and I have a Lian Li water cooling kit and a AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU with 32GB RAM and a couple M2 Drives with lighted fans and I am not experiencing any power issues, unlike AMD cards where you need a 900-1200W PSU to run their newest card.
Dude... it's a 5090
Let me take a moment to talk about DLSS from an engineering perspective. The average human can perceive about 15 frames per second. TV here in the US is typically displayed at 27 frames per second. Your LED lights in your house are cycling at 60 frames per second or 60 hertz. Here are a few questions to consider: Can you see the lights blinking in your house? Generally NO! Can you see your TV shutter or blink? NO could you imagine the crybabies that would come out of the woodwork! Can not perceive anything above 30 frames per second, f@#@ no! This higher framerate thing is all about a reduction in latency, heres why: Starting at 60 frames per second, the real word latency works out to be 14ms (14 milliseconds) 1 milliseconds is equal to 100/1 of a second 14 milliseconds is equal to 14/100 of a second. 120 frames per second = 8ms. Even though you cannot see the difference between 8 milliseconds and 14 milliseconds if you stack together hundreds of frames cumulatively you can definitely feel the difference in total frame time. Ever play one of your piece of c#$# Xboxes or PlayStation, any PC Gamer will know they feel like garbage because of the inherent latency. I know some of you console guys are gonna cry, little tears running down your face. But trust me guys that have both like myself I can immediately tell the difference between a console and a high-end gaming computer. Where am I headed with this? DLS adds to latency and increases average frame time. Guys you can't see the fu***** frames. But you can feel the difference if 100 frames are stacked together this is why latency matters! Responsiveness is all about frame time and nothing about frame rate. Where it's really confusing is that by increasing the frame rate under normal conditions you decrease the latency and it's directly proportional. But if you have some fake generation c$%$, your ship sh$%$ NOT going to feel better Don't buy into the hype, and don't believe everything that a company is trying to sell you! I suggest you use science, and objective reasoning to rationalize an outcome not what some Jack wagon tells you.