
It arrived earlier than the expected shipping date

Great card, runs cool and powerful, I personally like the RGB.

Luckily I have a big case, so installation was easy. This card is bigger than you think. Super impressed with this card. The nvidia app gave me great numbers for their version of 'overclocking'. I play 1080p right now and just max everything with zero issues. Even BL4 runs great. I have no doubt when I upgrade my TV, I'll be able to play 2k with no issues too.

-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

-Has 16Gigs of vram -Isnt particularly loud when under heavy load

- Awesome 1080p performance with potential to move to 1440p. - 16 GB VRAM - Very cool, very quiet - Access to FSR 4

Easy setup, Whisper quiet compared to some other iGPUS

As advertised the 50-60 ti uses less wattage and it stays cooler than the RTX 3060 12 GB version. I have performed a burn in and I've had it running for a little over 15 hours an hour and it has passed every test and is staying quite cool while performing quite well. So I don't know what they had to refurbish but whatever they did it really makes this card stand tall. My uses for the card are a combination of video processing and graphics creation as well as playing games such as world of Warcraft. Now my previous RTX 3060 card did okay played well and impressed me but this card does everything faster cleaner and better.

everything as long as you have the best of everything else to pair with it. BIG INVESTMENT

Can easily hit over 3000 mhz without having to do anything to voltage settings Runs around 60 C under full power "" 600 watts '' on my open case and around 65-68 c with the glasses panel on and still be quite with the fans running around 70 % the card also undervolted extremely well . The 12VHPWR sensor that Track the amount of Amp on every pin is a great feature to have and can save you form having a extremely bad day form a melting connector .

Pros: ✅ Beautiful white aesthetic without RGB. If it had RGB it would have been even better. ✅ Compact 2.2-slot design, great for SFF builds ✅ Good build quality ✅ Performs as expected for an RTX 5080

It is much quieter than I expected. I use it for mathematical compute in my home workstation, so I appreciate that it doesn't make the room unbearable (not at all, I hardly notice it).

Great product good fps

Great value Low temperature

Moderate undervolting can see a 300Mhz increase in clock speeds without gaining any heat above stock. Flow through design helps keep the GPU cool. Minimal RGB (if you're into that)

Arrived in excellent condition with no scratches or signs of wear. Honestly looks and feels like a brand new GPU. Performance has been great so far and installation was smooth.

Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.


I use the graphics card for some video editing and streaming. I play some games, but have not fully tested it yet in that arena. I loaded a few just to see how well it worked on 2K monitors and it really did a great job. It can handle the rendering needs of Adobe premier.

Sff tiny card (okay average sized sorry haha) fits my ewaste i call a pc