
Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.

Amazing lossless scaling performance.

The ASRock Challenger model is the cheapest RR7700 XT I've seen in a while, and it's one of the few new cards in stock in my country outside of scalper's dens. The GPU performed wonderfully, putting in a solid 60+ FPS in all of my favorite games at 1440p (even on an Ultrawide display). The drivers installed easy, and even without it the card worked great out of the box. The fans are also whisper quiet.

First time using an AMD GPU having used NVIDIA products since a 7600 GT. My previous card was a 2060 6GB. I'm getting double the performance with the RX 7600 for almost a hundred dollars less than what I paid for my 2060 6GB. Runs every game well at 1080p that I have thrown at it.

This thing is built like an Abrams tank. Once you have the drivers loaded it gives wicked fast frame rates for gaming at 1440p on my TUF gaming monitor. Less RGB actually makes it standout more in my PC case that already lit up like a Christmas tree. The TUF logos are everywhere in components in my case, which is also a TUF. Asus TUF is a great line and is only getting better with these Gforce 5000 series. Would I have liked to have had a RTX 5090? Sure, but they cost more than my entire PC build combined, so the RTX 5080 is a nice compromise. My frame rate has gone up four fold from my previous build.

Beautiful aesthetic Easy software management Stays Cool Runs Quiet

Plays Fortnite great at 1080p For only $249.99 I put it in an Hp Omen with a 13100 intel Desktop 600 power supply and 16 gigs of memory.

plays all my favorite games on high or max settings, low power requirements, its very quiet. dlss 4 and the frame generation technology is great

Weve been consistently pushing this thing for ours. Its more than enough to do the job!

+ Price / Performance + Looks best (Gaming Trio) + Really silent and effective cooling + Cool box design

Product arrived, had a great sale, and was in good condition. I was unsure if it would be delivered to my rural location but it made it and made my day.

Nvidia dlss4 frame gen runs everything ultra

Looks cool I like it

- Cheap price compared to other brands. - Good quality is not inferior to famous brands. - More beautiful design than other brands.

Saved my gpu socket from sagging, breaking

- Very fast and will handle most modern games at 4K well above 60 FPS - Runs quiet and cool (about 60 - 70F under gaming load) - Solid build quality with great looking RGB implementation - Cheap custom card, got it on sale below MSRP for $950



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.

Crazy FPS performance at 4K, when it all works properly, I am running even the most demanding or recent games like Cyberpunk2077, Monster Hunter Wilds, Hogwarts Legacy, etc. at incredible FPS at 4K resolution with max or nearly max settings. Yes, you need the DLSS x2 or x4 to get past 60FPS on a Psycho Mode settings cyberpunk, but it is incredibly worth it.