
Decent card, handles better than I expected and the AV1 Encoder is a dream. Got this for the right price and I'm a happy camper, plays all I want it to

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.

The rgb can turn off with a mechanical switch, feels good. MSRPish Radeon software is refreshing to use. The card itself was flawless 0 issues.

Performs well at 4K, with good build quality and thermal performance.

Big improvement over my rtx3060. Able to run games at high ultra above 60 to 120 fps. Even higher fps for triple A games. I undervolted and ocd for about a 5 to 7% improvement. Great product for $599 price point





High fps Handles 4k smoothly Actual ray tracing

-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

Looks and Price to Performance

My benchmark training times went from 210 and 270 seconds on my old i7-something Dell, to 6 and 9 seconds on my new i9-13900k with RTX A4500.

It's is my first card in 15 years at least and it works for me since I work not game so I will never stress a computer like gamers so it's great for me. Even though I'm old I love building a new p'uter and keeping up with the kids.



Runs Cyberpunk with Ultra / RT on at 1440p ~70 fps. Makes SDXL waifus in about 5 seconds. I am very happy with this one.

