
- Great performance - Card runs very cool - Super easy maintenance when needed

Everything about it

* 32GB of memory - best option * OpenVINO is a pretty good tool, windows users up-and-running in minutes * Decent speed - think 5060 but with 32GB of ram.. * For AI workloads, great budget option! * openvino.. sentence embeddings I have between the two are nearly identical * Lower power than other brands * EXCELLENT in linux 7 / ubuntu 26.04 - 0 setup needed. Just worked OOTB. 0 issues.

Quiet Powerful

- The VRAM overhead is great for super demanding games, like Microsoft Flight Sim, F1 25, and the likes. - Super slim card design. - Very quiet, even at full speed. - Colling is very good. never seen it go beyond 71.

Amazing performance Easy to install No GPU sag

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

upgraded from 5700xt, and while yes the graphics are maybe 20% better in the games I play, and maybe 30% more fps, and maybe a bit more smooth by like ~15% - I realized ... .. I just dont care about graphics lol. or fps really i guess. as long as it can run more than 60fps upscaled to 4k with Super Res I dont see a reason to upgrade to 9060xt or at least feel like I wasted money to the extent to be fair. 5700xt could already run most everything at those specs. Out of all the games I play Call of duty warzone saw the biggest uplift but thats because its so poorly optimized imo. Other than that though, the better super res and actually utilizing my gpu 100% of the time (vs the old static super res that only got my gpu up to like 70%) is about the only thing that I actually enjoy, and I don't think that's worth the $400 price tag trading in my old 5700xt or not. I've yet to load up Microsoft Flight sim but that's the only game I play in 30 fps and you literally cant tell so I'm assuming I won't much care there either - EXCEPT frame generation this is probably the only game I play with no trade offs. Framegen is supposed to get additional fake frames for smoothness but in high fps competitive titles you can lose information -- with fully immersive non competitive titles framegen can focus in on that smoothness even more to make for some really good immersion. I supposed by extension that would make VR really good too. So if you love VR immersion, Crave 100% dynamics utilization, or need the better super res (you dont) - then that's the only reason I could see upgrading from the 5700xt and if I had seen this comment would not have purchased the 9060xt sapphire PULSE (great card tho, 5700xt was also a pulse) I wouldn't return it (although definitively thinking about it but I need the 5700xt for a different build) and I guess I will say if I was forced to buy a gpu right now, this still would have been the one I'd've gotten.

- performs just as well as more expensive models - no bling, really low key all black simple design - vanilla design and specs with slight OC

Fits nicely in a 10L formd t1 mini itx case High quality build Dual bios available with a switch to select "silent" or "performance" 12vhpw warning led, if not pluged in properly, there'll be red warning led light

Had it for a while now, it's a worthy upgrade from my 3070 and crushes pretty much everything I play. I would take off half a star for coil whine, it's can get pretty noticeable during demanding games. I play with headphones 99% of the time though and can't hear it so it's whatever. I also love the way it looks, but it's THICC. Couldn't fit fans beneath in my lianli a3 matx. Undervolt it and OC it and you can get a good chunk of extra performance as well. And it stays cool. All in all very impressive.

achieved a nice overclock Runs decently cool never really gets above 65 degrees in my case

Nvidia software

16 GB of ECC VRAM allows for larger LLMs and context windows Needs only 70w of total board power (no external power connector required) Low cost compared to what Nvidia is offering

Cheap Do the work at 1440p

Coming from a 2080 founders, this is a great upgrade. No issues with high fps on ultra wide and maxed settings. So far has been rock solid.


+Performance +Value +Size (smallest I've seen) +GPU thermal performance +Some RGB +Runs great on a 750w PSU with a Ryzen 9900x

I am not the type to write reviews, but man this card is amazing! I was initially looking for the 5070 TI, but was priced over at 100%, even by retailers. I was seeking a white GPU to go with my case. I was not going to settle for less. Since my case is big I was not concerned with dimension specs, just simply a nice simple white theme GPU that could run my games at 360hz effortlessly. I hesitated at first, but man! I do not regret the purchase. I just registered the warranty on this sucker for four years by the manufacturer and plan on keeping it for the next four years at least. Thank you Newegg for your swift delivery and straight forward financing.

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