
-Super quiet gpu! Even though I don't play many modern games that require a lot of gpu power. It runs everything I've played so far at 2k resolution with ease, and it maintains a consistent 144hz on those games too. -4k settings with a cap at 60hz is also easy for this card. Runs just as quiet as it does at 2k resolution

Incredible performance at 1440p. Quiet, cool and power efficient. I recommend small undervolting. Running Oblivion remaster at full Ultra quality at 100+ fps average and under 200w power draw. Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra with RT at 80+ fps. FSR4 and the AMD adrenaline software is wonderful. First time using AMD and have no plans to go back to Nvidia.

Always wanted one of these, so when the opportunity came during a black friday sale I jumped. Setup was easy and using GPU Tweak III overclocking was easy. Runs cool and game play is very smooth and FPS are very high(100+) in most of my games. I play at 1440 and everything runs great. Paired this GPU with a Ryzen 5 7600x3d CPU and am very pleased with my rig.

ray tracing and FPS performance is a huge upgrade

For the current price point (11/2025), it performs great. I haven't tried and games with some of the current AAA with no performance boost and works fantastic at 1440p medium to high settings. It's not a card for the serious PC enthusiast, but for the average gamer it's worth the money.

It runs great! There are low temperatures and low fan noise. The 3 x 8-pin-to-16-pin cables never overheated during the stress test. I swapped it with the one that came with my power supply. There's no problem with it either; it looks better when cable-managed.

Runs great no problems easy install

Benchmark test came in slightly better than what I was expecting. I upgraded from a 4070 Super and have a 50% increase in FPS on 3DMark. Was expecting about 45%. Also, people online said that this card has fan noise when the fans stop, but I do not experience that at all.

Quiet, great temp

- Timely shipping - Card works great! - includes a power connector and a little stand to prop up the far corner of the GPU and take some weight off the pcie slot

I like the aesthetics of the GPU. I like how light it is. I like how it performs. The fans don't turn on until it detects the workload to tell it to do so. At first, I was wondering why they didn't turn on. The box says zero workload = no fans and turns on when it needs to! Very quiet card, I'm not use to that. I love it!

- 12GB of video memory for $250, works great at 1440p as long as you adjust settings accordingly for newer titles (assuming you do not use XeSS) - Drivers are much better than Alchemist release, not much messing around when them now. Mostly plug and play. - Works well with old i7 10700K CPU - Compared to my A750 (still in use with i5 10400), the B580 is a much smoother experience..

Excellent value for money: The B580 offers very competitive performance for its price, especially in state-of-the-art games. Good ray tracing performance: Although it does not reach the level of high-end Nvidia RTX cards, the B580 offers a fairly solid ray tracing experience at 1080p and 1440p in many games. Moderate energy consumption: Compared to other cards in its price range, the B580 consumes relatively little, which may be an advantage for those with more modest power supplies. Large amount of VRAM: The 12GB of VRAMs in the B580 are more than enough for most games at 1080p and 1440p, even with high quality textures. Support for the latest technologies: The B580 is compatible with the latest graphics APIs, such as DirectX 12 Ultimate and Vulkan, ensuring a good experience in future games.

Handles any game at 1080p on ultra or 2k

It works for 1440p pretty well even if it's not high-end.

Good form factor simple plug and play.

Unparalleled FPS, butter-smooth performance on anything with path tracing. I'm running 1440p on an HDR OLED which does help with this. Pairs great with the 9800x3d. So far it hasn't burned my house down. Temps are running 50-70C at load in my Fractal Torrent at stock settings. My MAG A1000G had plenty of power for my rig so far with 4x NVMEs. I'm running it at PCIe 5.0 8x because of the drives and most reviews indicate a 1-2% performance loss over 16x which is acceptable to me, especially at 1440p. I'm running an x870e-e Strix which has been rock solid for this.

Paid 400 after trading my Asus 4070ti 12gb. Overclocks 2000 on mem 350 on core. stays under 74c underload with bf1, bf6.

Low power draw of 180W or less. Small and fit in my build without having to cable manage everything again. Quiet, whisper quiet even on performance mode. Less noise than my old zotac 4060ti. No issues so far but I ran DDU so the drivers were fresh. Price for this performance is reasonable. I can't go higher without my breaker flipping if I used a more powerful card. My AI programs have seen an increase in speed. Games running not running at 4k are buttery smooth with a lot of fps with good RT performance. Nvidia still works with everything and not a bigger hassle in certain AI programs that can only run on Nvidia.

Running Tarkov on max 100fps across all maps Running BF4 max settings 200fps all maps Can't even hear the fans Running. Disregard posts about loud fans, tgey are either a sign of improper swtt8ngs, or they have weak processors and overloading the graphic cards.