
Easy install rigid enough not to need support bracket stays very cool for most games getting >100 fps @ 1440p for all games so far

Works amazin on 1440p

Upgraded from 5500xt runs warzone and d4 on the highest setting air cooled and still the card never gets above 50°c also very quiet no complaints

Runs all my games in 4k Not loud

Fantastic performance on Monster Hunter testing

Quiet and Cool night and day difference with my old 3090

This thing is ice cold, dead silent, looks awesome.

- Small GPU that works with smaller cases and has two fans, which is plenty of air - Low power, even at ultra 1440p with solid fps - Very quiet under load - FSR 4 works well

Performance

- Fairly cheap - Performs excellently - MSI software can overclock it a little above factory overclock.

Excellent fps on max settings in 1440p

This GPU has the lowest coil whine out of all the 5090s I have tested (FE and Astral being the worst offenders with coil whine). The Gigabyte OC Gaming has a more open cooler design when comparing it to the Aorus 5090 with brings in lower temperature scores. Temps pulling 600watts were around 65C when compared to the Aorus 70C. GPU fans are very quiet. Performance is a little higher than the FE with the Aorus and Astral having a more aggressive overclock netting 1-2 more FPS over the OC gaming.

- Excellent performance in modern AAA games at high/ultra settings - 16GB VRAM provides strong future-proofing and smooth gameplay - Runs cool and quiet thanks to the TRI FROZR 3 cooling system - Great build quality with sturdy backplate and premium materials - RGB is tasteful not too bright, adds a nice accent to the case - Low noise even under load, barely audible while gaming - Easy to install, fits well in standard mid-tower cases - MSI Center software works well for fan tuning and RGB control - Excellent value for performance and thermals compared to other models - Highly recommended for high-refresh 1440p or entry-level 4K gaming

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

I upgraded my old Intel i7 from a GeForce 1080 to this RTX 4070 Ti, and the results are phenomenal. I've only had time to try one game but Arma 3 went from struggling at 4k to fixed 60 fps with Vsync and most options maxed. I was very impressed given the okay CPU and motherboard (z370 chipset) I didn't expect so much and figured I would eventually upgrade the CPU and motherboard. However, with this performance, I think I can wait a bit more.

The Sapphire Pulse RX 9070 XT is an excellent balance of performance, efficiency, and acoustics. At 1440p it delivers high, consistent frame rates and easily feeds a 165 Hz display without instability or thermal fatigue. With a light undervolt and modest power limit reduction, the card runs cool and extremely quiet. In many real-world gamesespecially capped or lighter titlesthe GPU fans rarely spin, and sometimes stay completely off. When they do run, theyre smooth and unobtrusive. Thermals are stable, back-to-back benchmarks show no performance drop, and power delivery is calm and predictable. Build quality is solid and purposeful, without unnecessary bulk or flash.

Beautiful, quiet, none of the coil whine issues I've seen others run into.

-Smaller than I expected -0 Noise whatsover -I literally cant find a game that cant run at 1440p Max settings without it going over 60FPS (sometimes with fsr 4 on quality but whatever)

X870E Tomahawk, 9950x3d, 64 GB of CL28 Ram @6200. I'm coming from a 9070XT to this liquid cooled beast of a 5080. It's like going from a car with a sporty appearance to a supercharged Hemi Cuda. I wish I could say the 9070XT fought valiantly but the truth is that no matter how I adjusted the settings on the 9070XT, it couldn't even get close to the quality of the 5080 out of the box. There's a steep learning curve if you never used a Nvidia card before, but with a few tweaks the 5080 is easily the best card I've ever owned (Old man, longtime PC builder.) Get a beefy PSU though- it's easy to blow right past the rated power of 360 watts. I'm using a 1200 watt PSU.

Gpu runs amazing, cool, and quiet and with dlss 4 you don't need anything stronger