
Works better than my old GPU, Although the only problem I had thus far was with the pc game Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I managed to fix the problem anyways.. No problem here that I have found yet anyways!!

No reason to consider Alibaba used up 5080s, you can get the real deal for 1k! I was considering a 4080 Super when I found out the 5080 is actually better despite its AI heavy focus. See modern GPUs can "invent" frames if your game is laggy, which is an oddity because that just means you need a stronger card. If you're doing rendering for 3D projects you need CUDA Cores and VRAM and this baby is loaded with 16 gbs of VRAM and is currently like the 3rd best GPU period. Considering the 5090 is like 2 times the price of the 5080 and finding it at MSRP is probably a myth. This is quite literally the best bang for the buck.

I've been using EVGA cards since sometime around 2008 and this is my first AMD graphics since the days of AGP and 40pin IDE systems. Easy to install and setup the software, turning voltage down increase GPU speeds.... nice. The software has a lot of features, tuning performance settings, overclocking, on screen performance metrics. there's fine tuning and you can set it up so various games have various option presets. I am getting really good performance with the games I run, 4k native on quite a few of them and still getting 50~90ish FPS without frame generation. I have tried frame-gen but turn it off because it really does not make an actual difference from what I see. AMD on screen metrics will say I'm getting 130fps - while every other online metrics (like Steam's) will show the true frame rate at 68~71fps. Running frame-gen on and off, everything looks and feels the same, there's no actual difference as far as the graphics go. I know it's supposed to make it look smoother and appear faster frame rates but for me and the things I've been running so far it just seems like a gimmick. Super Resolution is nice, set the game to run at 1440p and the card upscales it to 4k and it is a noticable difference. Set the game to run at 4k and sometimes the AMD software tells me I can upscale even higher if I want. I also have FSR turned on and Enhance Syn, my monitor supports AMD Freesync plus premium pro ultimate whatever. I'm still going through software settings and the AMD settings trying to get things configured "just right". I like to start with the settings at their highest levels and then go through turning them down to maximize fps/performance, instead of starting at low and moving up. All of the games I've played so far this card can handle them at very high ~ ultra with no issues. Watching movies and streaming, everything looks good, there are a few features to tweak video with filters and some processing. It does clean up a bit of the noise/pixelation that sometimes appears but I have noticed that the streaming services

This was easy to install. I got an MSI case and PSU, so I did not even need the additional supplies. Massive frame rate! Can't wait to try the CUDA for RL.


FAST Low heat. SILENT 130 to 150fps BG3 @ 4K 130 TO 150 Black Myth with FSR and Frame Gen looks amazing! Smooth as butter Every game at 4k has ran 60 to 150fps max settings Card looks great! 2x 8pin power cables Gpu temp 60c Hotspot 80c Memory 88-90c

Close(ish) to msrp.

Improved my games with graphics and speed Fan's don't kick on until it hits a threshold (I believe it's 50c? I could be wrong) Aligned perfectly from my previous gpu Driver updates has helped. Make sure to update your driver when you first install it and get it turned on

Absolutely fantastic card all around. I'm both gaming and doing AI workloads with this GPU. I'm also using 2 of them in parallel on vLLM and it works great.

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

Price, VRAM and performance.

Upgraded from 5500xt runs warzone and d4 on the highest setting air cooled and still the card never gets above 50°c also very quiet no complaints


The GPU is beyond excellent and it stays cool during and after an 8 hour gaming session.

This is an OC card by design so it easily takes MSI afterburner bump in core and vram speeds with notable performance gains over stock. I don't want to mislead posting specific numbers as everyone's mileage may vary. Not that you even need to mess with any overclocking if you don't want to. Comes with anti-sag support leg, and it could use one for sure. Fans don't run unless they need to. GPU temps are better than my 3070 under load, leaving a TON of headroom for more overclocking if desired. Fans are pretty quiet on this, the giant heatsink stack doing well to pull heat off the die. I'm doing it the lazy way, don't really care about getting 223 FPS vs 219 FPS. That's just splitting hairs, but you absolutely CAN push it more if you wanted to. My card had all 96 ROPs that it should. Check that in GPUZ after installing nvidia drivers! Comes with an adapter cable that will take 3 PCIe power inputs from PSU and combine into one 600W plug. I used it with that cable and that worked fine. In a new build I specifically got a power supply that had direct 12v high power 16pin support so it's a single cable for me now. Cleaner look to it.

Huge upgrade from what I was using, got it to play Dune Awakening and doesn't let down.

$1000 for the none oc model is decent considering how bad the prices were when 50 series first dropped.

Read up on all the latest cards at this price point and performance level and everything pointed to this being the card to get. Does all 4 of my 1080p monitors perfectly for desktop use. I like to only game on a single monitor so as expected it crushes any game on ultra settings at 1080 resolution.

Bought three of these cards for ITX builds. ASRock X600 Deskmeet case with a 9600 processor. Everything went together quite easily even for a one handed person like myself.

Performance is great and the temps are quite low! Not as massive as some. Quiet. Software is functional and easy to use.