
Standard 8 pin power connections.

- Good upgrade option from a Radeon RX 580 8GB. - AMD Adrenalin software immediately recognized the new card and configured it. - Booted right into Windows without needing special configuration; however, I did end up running Windows Reset, to refresh to OS, mainly because I also upgraded the CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900 XT. A fresh start is always good. - Good upgrade option for a Gigabyte X570 UD, AM4 socket, motherboard. - Not a power hog. Even though I have a 850w PSU, I was still impressed with the spec requiring only a 450w PSU. I'd still use a bigger PSU than 450, IMHO. ;-) - It substantially improved the quality of plain basic graphics on my Gigabyte GS27QC monitors, over what I had with the XFX Radeon RX 580 8GB GPU. - I get over 100 FPS on No Man's Sky, running a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and all NMS graphics settings at Ultra.

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.

-easy to install -was a huge upgrade from my stinky 4060ti.

* 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.

Runs games at 4k with no issues.

Affordability Ray Tracing (beats the NVDIA 5060) More VRAM (16GB is better than 5060 8GB, at same price)

Fast, reliable, nice to look at

looks amazing great metal build easy to set up temps are very good rgb strip looks amazing and easy to set up using trixx software from sapphire

- Takes one 8 pin PSU cable - Non-gimmicky no frills GPU design - 3 DP ports, 1 HDMI

Perfect for 4k gaming! I started gaming on a Samsung OLED 120hz TV at the beginning of the year. My 2080 would only push 30-45 FPS on medium/low settings and DLSS on balanced or performance. With this card, I'm pushing 60-75 FPS from medium to high settings with DLSS set on quality. With Doom: The Dark Ages, I'm pushing 100-120 FPS with ultra settings, quality DLSS, and 3x frame generation. The drastic difference is mind-blowing. The card is silent, with Temps staying a steady 60-70 degrees Celsius in an air-cooled case.

-Regularly boosts up to and even past 3000 mhz for gaming -Card runs very cool (around 50-55c at 250W in my case) -no coil whine or other unpleasent noises while under load -relatively compact design

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

good performand for a good price if you can get if for close to MSRP or less... B series launch drivers are more mature than the A series lauch

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

Great product good fps

Arrived on time and works great major upgrade from my 1050ti haha

runs crysis, DiRT 2 and GTA IV maxed out at 1050p at 100+ fps and runs below 70C at all times and a good bit of the time below 60C too

Close(ish) to msrp.
