
- Highly Modifiable with both Overclocking and Undervolting - AMD Drivers are currently much better than Nvidia's right now - AMD Adrenaline allows you to tweak the card without the need for additional software - Runs Cool - Looks Good - Performs Great on every game that I have tried it on and also works really well with everyday tasks such as video editing, content creating and more.

Nice Packaging Low-key look, understated Not huge, just a sneeze over 300mm Love the little stand-off for sag reduction Included dual 8pin to 12vhpr adapter

- If you can get it for close to MSRP, very good deal 👍🏽. - RGB can just be turned off without third party software (personally I prefer it off). - Good performance - Not super high power draw (same 300W, with 320W peaks) - Super light, so no extra GPU reinforcement needed.

Paid MSRP. Yep thats about all the pro's for this GPU.

Overclocks itself, no point buying the overclock version. Fans are quiet.

Fits in fractal era 2 (uncomfortably, but it fits) Coil whine went away pretty quickly.

Coil whine is non existent in mine and its pretty quiet with fans at 75-80%.

Beautiful design Very quiet, low temperatures Fantastic 1440p performance FSR 4 is great

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).

Runs cool Runs fast Great gpu size

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

- 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)

Works well, no issues yet, can play war thunder at max settings and get a stable 150+ fps, it works very good with my 1080p screen and has plenty of V-ram

- Good upgrade option from a Radeon RX 580 8GB. - AMD Adrenalin software immediately recognized the new card and configured it. - Booted right into Windows without needing special configuration; however, I did end up running Windows Reset, to refresh to OS, mainly because I also upgraded the CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900 XT. A fresh start is always good. - Good upgrade option for a Gigabyte X570 UD, AM4 socket, motherboard. - Not a power hog. Even though I have a 850w PSU, I was still impressed with the spec requiring only a 450w PSU. I'd still use a bigger PSU than 450, IMHO. ;-) - It substantially improved the quality of plain basic graphics on my Gigabyte GS27QC monitors, over what I had with the XFX Radeon RX 580 8GB GPU. - I get over 100 FPS on No Man's Sky, running a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and all NMS graphics settings at Ultra.

It just has been the fastest GPU I have owned. In today's pricey environment this is the max I can afford and I am not let down in any way. It runs EVERYTHING with not even a little sweat. I usually water cool everything but this time I am not it just does not need it with the case and fan setup I have it stays cool with no issue unless I am running a really intense non optimized game for hours then it starts to heat up but nothing close to throttling.

The 9060 xt has given equal or better performance at 1080p with quieter operation and zero errors vs a Gigabyte 2080 Gaming OC. The 16gb vram provides enough breathing room that I no longer worry about running modern titles. At a sub $400 price point this is the first real upgrade to the 2080 that fit our budget.

16 GB of VRAM, high clock speeds, PCIE 5. X16. Driver stability (thank you AMD!) Find them on sale if you can! They do drop from time to time, even if not on sale and you're unsure of AMD getting back in the GPU game, they are definitely regrouped and beginning to charge again.

Paid $50 over msrp so not too bad and coming from a 6600xt the performance boost has been insane at 1440p. I have it in an nr200, so it's not in a big case but the thermals have been outstanding so far and it's a very quiet gpu. I don't think I've seen it hit 70° once. The highest I've see the memory hit was 80°. Card overclocks and undervolts well if you're into that. I undervolted mine and it never goes over 187 watts with no noticeable performance loss. I already loved the adrenaline software before so that's another +

Amazing GPU

Price was right and gets the job done at an expected level. Runs cool and stays quiet.