

Price to performance Runs raytracing really well Runs most modern games at 1440p/2160p at solid 60 and above. 16GB of vram at a very low price

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

-Lots of power -Noise level is good -Runs cool(ish) -Works with my Freesync monitor

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

1. Not made of a bunch of cheesy plastic that causes it to be $200 more or over 15 percent the regular price but a simple appealing and premium quality. 2. Overkill cooler which is so me and Asrock made it for me. (me smiling with tears of joy) 3. AMD of always charges a fair price for real frames no tricks with a bunch shortfalss (Nvidia).

PRO: Works great. I run Linux Mint and have had zero issues, save for I needed to upgrade my Kernel to 6.14.x instead of 6.8.x which is literally a single click. Performance is great. Runs cool. No problems so far. Liked it so much we purchased two more for my kids.

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Ok, it was definitely an upgrade for me pc. Runs smooth and quiet. I only do 1080 gaming, so this thing knocks it out of the park. does not generate a lot of heat. I mean what is not to love. It even looks cool bro. Oh and you can't beat the performance to price ratio.

- Good looking sleek card - Outperformed my 3070 - Unlocked a ton of display capabilities surprisingly - Quiet out of box - Shockingly light even with the backplate

- Product came functional - Product came new - Product came with all ROPs - Product is able to gain some significant efficiency through undervolting

Exceptionally powerful, with plenty of eye candy, and can be upgraded power-wise without much trouble at all. I was barely getting 70 FPS with my 4070 video card until I got this. Now, with the same setup, I'm getting about 170 FPS. My son gets similar results with his 4090. With minimal effort, this performs at speeds comparable to and even beating a 5080. Don't hesitate; I got lucky and managed to get one immediately. It will require a large case. It's whisper-quiet but can be adjusted for increased cooling if needed. I can't find much wrong with it. With all DLSS settings and eye candy maxed out, it runs games at 175 FPS in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and 230 FPS in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 6. I believe this beast holds its own close to a 4090 and isn't far behind it. Beautiful lights on card. Exceptional Build quality. Heavy!

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

Everything about it

Performs great, low temps under load, I personally like the minimalist design

* 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.

Fsr4 ,price ,16gb VRAM , 1440p/4k,new Architecture.

-Performs as listed, runs cool and weirdly efficient; I expected this thing to up my power bill but it didnt. -Seems robust in manufacturing. -Fans generally never have to go over 30% to keep it cool. Usually runs around 45-60c pending load and room temp in my usage scenarios. Fans will turn off if they arent needed, increasing fan lifetime. Supposedly is somewhat comparable to a liquid cooled MSI 5090 in thermals. Definitely best air cooled 5090. -Comes with a support mount (but in my experience had to use a different support). Extra fan too, but I couldnt get the 4th fan to fit considering other components. Using an Antec flux pro case. -Raster performance (raw performance without frame gen/scaling) is quite impressive. This thing has the power to not need frame gen at 4k to get high fps.


-Best VRAM for the price -Good at entry level 1440p or upscaling games from 1080p to 1440p -Faster than a 4060 in most games