
Have it on my 4k tv atm. Easily handles everything I toss at it at 60 fps plus max in most titles. Sometimes changing to high. Bypassed expectations completely.

Does Ray Tracing better than I expected. Already equipped with PTM9075 35% lower power consumption than my previous GPU (ASRock Taichi 7900 XTX) for basically the same performance Temperatures are very good. ASRock could take some notes. Works perfectly in Bazzite KDE on all my games.


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.

This is a great mid-tower card for the price. MSI Afterburner turns this thing into a beast, why even buy a 5080?

The power adapter hasn't caught fire.

With Deal you get it at MSRP Nice Looking card Runs quiet

- Easy Installation - Fast GPU - Quality Parts

Nvidia software

Great cooling Quiet Aesthetic


- Works well with Linux (doesn't use the outdated legacy 470 driver, which my old card did). - Stays cool. - Doesn't require extra power connections from the power supply.

-Zero Fan mode is nice feature when just watching youtube/browsing -Solid performance at 4k with DLSS and MFG -Was considering the 5060 16gb but for $80 more the cost for performance cant be beat -12gb VRAM is enough for me

Power Efficient Strong Rasterization Performance 12GB of VRAM is okay for most games and workloads Drivers work excellent with nice features

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.

Runs games like a champ at 4k with DLSS. Card runs very cool with a fairly small cooler. Price was great before Newegg or Gigabyte raised it from $999.

Runs very cool and has some great features especially it's on screen status window. Coming from 3070 ti so the improvement in performance is very good.

- Temperature remains between 32 and 45 degrees even playing games like Call of Dutty, CS2, 007 First light, Guild Wars2 and pretty much everything on MAX settings. - FPS doesn't fall under the 190 FPS threshold. - The LCD screen that shows you the temperature and the GPU Consumption is very appreciate it and saves you a lot of check time. - it came with an extra adaptable fan that would help you with even more cooling capabilities. - 4 years of warranty

$1000 for the none oc model is decent considering how bad the prices were when 50 series first dropped.

Great temps Good steady fps Great software