-- Two Slot Design. -- No RGB. -- Runs cool during gaming sessions and GPU rendering. -- Aggressive Look and Feel. -- Quiet Operation.
Runs Cool Looks good in white builds Has great performance for the price
Quiet and cool. Fast, looks great in a build that doesn't want RGB everywhere. Build quality is good not as good as MSI's Suprim but that card cost way more money. Getting similar FPS as my 7900XTX. 60C while gaming. Can't hear the fans in my case Y60. 61% fan speed while gaming(2200RPM). 245watts while gaming. I know TPU review of the card had it at 40db for noise but I am not hearing this or even close to it... I have had cards at 40db and this is not it. Maybe they got a lemon...
- 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.
Incredibly good value for $650 or lower in 2025. This card has more VRAM (20GB) and shader cores than what most will need for 1440P @ 144Hz+. Very slick "reference" design if getting the "20G" model from Sapphire. Stays cool, runs silent most of the time. Works VERY good in Linux.
- Build Quality (this thing is a beast) - Quiet even on heavy load - The new 16 pin Nvidia PSU adapter cable seems well made - Included is a GPU holder to help ensure the weight of the GPU doesn't cause it to bend overtime with gravity. - Even when paired with a 5800x processor this GPU outperforms my expectations. Maybe its the AI frame generation that is making the largest impact, but I have gone from sub 90 FPS consistently in BO6/Warzone to consistent 175+fps so no complaints here at all - No Missing ROPs Issue with this GPU
-Great FPS -Smaller size compared to other models - Cooling has been excellent -AMD drivers worked well out of the box
Great performance for what it is. The AMD 9070 and 9070XT are far faster though get those instead if you can get them at msrp
I originally purchased a 4GB GPU. However, some of the games I currently play required more VRam. This GPU fit the bill at a price that doesn't break the bank.
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Upgraded from a Vega56 with a flashed 64 bios. I've been holding back until now for an upgrade since vega has been eol for software updates. So, you can imagine my satisfaction with this upgrade. Card runs quite and cool. I've read about coil whine being a thing. I don't have that issue at all. Card undervolts great. It'll overclock too, but that's not what you wanna do. No issues with the connector yet, and hopefully never. Metal magnetic back plate sets in pretty well. No issues with it moving around unless you try to move it around. RGB comes on without the 3 prong plugged in. So if rgb is your thing that's a plus. I'm not big into rgb. So I didn't plug in the connector, but rgb still come on at start up. Which was cool to know the card atleast worked. I didn't install the support bracket, the card hols up well in my set up with the top and bottom screws in there spots. I might screw in the middle screw idk??? The support bracket would be my biggest complaint i guess??? It doesn't look very well engineered to really do anything. Just my opinion. The pcb is a great size if you want to get rid of the cooler and try to watercolor or mod it for an itx build.
simplistic no rgb
It is much quieter than I expected. I use it for mathematical compute in my home workstation, so I appreciate that it doesn't make the room unbearable (not at all, I hardly notice it).
32GB ram! Best handling of very large graphic demanding programs such as MSFS2024 in VR 2x4K such as Pimax Crystal headset. Finally able to get butter smooth flights even in congested areas and with super detailed aircrafts and yes all this in TAA mode (not DLSS!). Too much artifact and blurry issues with DLSS in VR even with the latest DLSS versions.
High frame rate, easy to install, runs quiet, solid built.
Small form factor and runs cool.
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Overall, this is the good product. I use it for 3d sculpting, modeling, rendering and it makes me feel good. Better than my former card 4070ti
- Overall design and build quality are excellent (must have for white builds) - One of the best VRM designs for a 5090 - Excellent thermals and very quiet fans with stock fan curve - Surprising amount of overclocking headroom - +150 to 200 core offset should be easily doable - Included stand looks far better than a simple GPU stand
It's big, heavy, and beefy yet is is so quiet. It is a very long card, and it has a very large cooling solution but even with 3 fans it is whisper quiet. It maxes out Alan Wake 2 with every setting turned on the highest at 1080p. It never gets loud or hot, and there is no stutter. It's simply amazing for the price and with 16gb of RAM is future proof. I knew it would be fast because it takes 2 8-pin power connectors. That is insane. It is the fastest video card that I have ever had.
Great cooling Amazing overclock potential DLSS works just fine Quite 4 year warranty
Runs very cool, the fan setup works very well. RGB Logo is a nice touch The Control Center is easy to use Over all, I am pleased to see Gigabyte and AMD making a quality product that works awesome for COD Gaming.