
+ 4 year warranty (with registration) + 2295 MHz base clock with 2588 MHz boost + Has some OC potential, but not much + Gigabyte Control Center UI is modern and functional + Excellent cooling using default cooling fan curve (Gigabyte Control Center). Stays below 60C while gaming even while a little more OC'd from stock OC. + Metal backplate spans the whole card + Includes a Nvidia 12HWPWR adapter cable

Its a 5080 so I know it will perform well. Temps dont grt hot and has been doing me good for the past month!

Handles 4k well Stays cool

Absolutely worth the upgrade, coming from an RTX 2080. I run an i9-14900K, ASUS TUFF Z690 wifi+ motherboard, 64 GIGs of RAM, A few SSD and several platter drives 'cause I run plex on the same machine. I loaded many, many games from STEAM and of course none of them slowed down or even seemed to tax the card. Ran a few FPS monitored and DLSS when applied is amazing, I was a skeptic at first, but the games really do look good to my eye, and I'm a very picky gamer when it comes to graphics. So far, the only games that have made the card actually turn on the fans was Cyber Punk, Battlefront II (all settings maxed ), and monster hunter rise. I don't consider monster hunter rise a complete optimized game yet so lets ignore that for now because lets face it, you could have a $100,000 graphics card but if a game is poorly optimized the graphics card will still run badly. Additionally, I do have 4K monitors, but limited to 60 Hertz. Even so, all games look amazing. I should be good for another 5 to 7 years with this upgrade. NVIDIA's products have always lasted the test of time (knock on wood) I hope more years.

Excellent cooling and acoustics among the quietest GPU fans Ive ever owned True 2-slot design (doesnt crowd the case like many oversized cards) Single 12-pin power connector placed neatly toward the rear of the card Magnetic power-cable cover hides the connector and keeps the build looking clean Included GPU support bracket/stand is sturdy and more practical than most aftermarket options Strong 1440p performance (HDR + high settings runs smoothly)

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

Handling everything I throw at it.

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

I don't know why people sleeping on this VENTUS 2X WHITE RTX 5070 12G OC, building a AM5 build but decided to test it out on my AM4 build and so far so good! Keep an eye out for it you may be able to get it at MSRP like I did.


This card is fast and an amazing improvement over my old MSI RTX 2080. It has the PNY logo and a chevron design that lights up. It does have a vapor chamber cooler which helps significantly with temperature. Purchase price was $1,199 which is decent for an RTX 5080. It reaches clock speeds of 2,850 Mhz during game play which is higher than I expected. That is without any overclocking on my part.

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

Looks and Price to Performance


The price was as good as I could get for the value.



Moving from a 5700 XT to this is night and day. Ive got it paired with a 5700X3D and 32Gbs of RAM on an old B350 board and I cant complain (outside of the price). Hotspot doesnt break high 80s and fans are quiet

Quiet and runs cool runs between 55 and 60 while gaming in bo6 at 1440p ultra settings averages between 135 to 180 most multiplayer maps. Competitive settings averages are right at 200 fps awesome card if u play AAA games. This model was a little more money at 389.00 when I bought it but in my opinion worth it for the temps. Led is a nice touch wish it was argb but all in all definitely recommend. It's also a little bigger almost 13 inches long pretty beefy cooler as well at almost 3 slots.

cost effective upgrade from existing GPU