
Great FPS for the $$$ on any games I've played. Cool thermal temperatures for small builds. Lower power draw to leverage existing PSU

Great for general AI workloads

Awesome Quiet Aesthetic White Performant Arc

Runs like a champ. No issues on any of my games so far.

Significant performance and graphic improvement over 3060 RTX. No temperature issues noticed to date, been running apparently flawlessly for roughly two weeks at this point.

It's SFF compatible, thin, and has great performance. It's also inexpensive, and the newly introduced thermally conductive gel is in contact with almost all parts, so it has great cooling power.

Upgraded from 4070ti (non-super) Gigabytre Aero white. I was totally happy with the 4070ti at 1440p and it can definitely get some decent frames at 4k max. But it struggled with any games with heavy ray tracing. The goal was 4k 120 fps max settings with full ray tracing and the 5080 delivers! With DLSS4 features I hit all of my targets in each game. Cyberpunk, Lies of P, Hellblade 2, Red dead, and diablo 4 all hit 120 frames plus in max settings with full RT (If available). In some of those games you can easily get 200 frames plus but I set cap to 120 as my oled is 120hz. When I do that the card utilization is a lot less than 90 percent and there is less strain on the card, also less power draw, around 100-200 watts. The card stays very cool under 60c. If you uncap your frame rates it will draw around 320 watts and temps go into high 60s and even hit 70 sometimes which isn't that bad. So this card definitely hits my intended goal and couldn't be happier. The card esthetic, it's definitely sleek and much smaller than my 4070ti. It takes up less space. The connector is very flexible and allows for great strimmer placement. No RGB which will be in the cons section but I do like the black and grey combination, I will be transferring the card to my H9 NZXT Flow case soon and will be a blacked out build. If you get lucky enough to buy at msrp don't hesitate, this card is a beast!

Beautiful aesthetic Easy software management Stays Cool Runs Quiet

Ive had enough time with my 5070ti to have a good feel for its strengths and weaknesses. This was a nice upgrade from my 3070, at least 2x the performance. I finally have enough horsepower to take full advantage of my PSVR2 which feels great. The 16gb of VRam should keep this card competitive at 1440p for quite a while. DLSS 4/Transformer model really is as good as its hyped up to be. I get 50-60 fps in Cyberpunk with full path tracing; with 2x frame gen it feels smooth enough. I could easily bump it down to balanced for 70fps pre frame gen and get similar/better quality to the CNN models quality setting. I like the lack of RGB, the card runs cool, and MSI hasnt failed me yet with my motherboard, so lets hope their cards last as long.

Great for 1440p gaming.

I was looking for a GPU for my new build and took a gamble on this card. I am very impressed how it handles everything I throw at it. Paired with R9 9900X its a beast!

The ASRock Challenger model is the cheapest RR7700 XT I've seen in a while, and it's one of the few new cards in stock in my country outside of scalper's dens. The GPU performed wonderfully, putting in a solid 60+ FPS in all of my favorite games at 1440p (even on an Ultrawide display). The drivers installed easy, and even without it the card worked great out of the box. The fans are also whisper quiet.

- The price of this card is exactly $299 as of purchase, which is the exact price of MSRP. - You get a card that does everything you could want for 1080p. - Compact: Fits comfortably in an ATX case.


Beautiful frames Awesome 1440p gaming

I can have two monitors, and that was the biggest problem with my old NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, this unit comes with 2 HDMI and 1 Display Port and the games look better in their own ways! Definitely not to disappointed as it did what I needed it too.

Bench marks are close the the aio cooled gpus. This card has balls and I love the software from gigabyte

insane performance for high refresh ultrawide and 4K massive memory bandwidth and capacity quiet and cool operation