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easy install great performance for 1080p and 2k small and light no fancy add one so cheaper than the rest for same performance
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No issues with setup, clean look and has awesome thermal. Performance is great as well!
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-Sleek, its looks great! -Not as big -Quiet
Definitely an upsell to its bigger brother- however; sale prices make this very tempting for those who want to get it for 50 for even 60-70 off sometimes
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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).
-Very easy to install and download drivers -Games look insane on it. I am getting 400+ fps on Predecessor
I was able to undervolt this to -100 with the AMD adrenalin software and maxed out the power limit. It is stable, silent, and cool even during games with 100% utilization. Getting great framerates at 1440p in all the games I have tried so far.
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Runs cool. Quiet. Plays all the latest games on high.
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Runs everything on Ultra
- Fast - Cool temps - RGB is smooth
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Good fps, no driver issues, no issues at all
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+Performance +Value +Size (smallest I've seen) +GPU thermal performance +Some RGB +Runs great on a 750w PSU with a Ryzen 9900x
Price Performance
Really Wonderful
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.
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-Fit inside my ITX case due to it being one of the smallest dual fan 5070's. -Hasn't melted (yet?) ha -it shouldn't.