
Cant say anything negative about my purchase. It performs great out of the box with no tuning. You wont be disappointed!

- Excellent price/performance for a 5080 card!

- Very quiet; almost inaudible even at 100% load. - Great performances in rastering and upscaling - FSR 4 is a great improvement

Nice Packaging Low-key look, understated Not huge, just a sneeze over 300mm Love the little stand-off for sag reduction Included dual 8pin to 12vhpr adapter

Bought at MSRP. The prime models seem to come with phase-change GPU thermal pads. This effectively means you will never have to repaste. Although time will tell. Have all ROPs. Running with 9800X3D. Based on benchmarks do not see a need for 5080.

Can handle modern games at ease. 4k Gameplay FSR 16gb VRAM

Can use max graphics settings on any game Built like a tank and doesn't overheat at max settings AMD Software is somewhat intuitive and offers a wide range of customization with easy settings as well One of two cards in this model designed to OC up to 3100mhz. I've had it over 3300 without crashing. Customizable LED's Comes with 3 way 6 pin Splitter cable or 12vpwr cable Comes with Magnetic support rod

Best bang for your buck

Quiet, great temp

achieved a nice overclock Runs decently cool never really gets above 65 degrees in my case

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Nvidia software

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

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

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.

In dlss enabled games all AAA games run great

Cheap Do the work at 1440p

Works very well. Easy serup

I bought this card to replace a AMD 7900 XT that I was not happy with. I don't understand the hate that has been dished at the Blackwell series from "influencers". I have found the card to be rock solid, stable and with very impressive performance. While the card can handle 4K as well, I would suggest going up a level if you want to max out the game settings. However, at 1440 you can pretty much max out most of what is currently out there. Most importantly the 5070 Ti has 16gb of GDDR7 so you're not spending good money to buy a card that is already very limited due to not enough memory.

There are many pluses for this card, including the fact that it can be used for local AI projects. The graphics are amazing and it is very quiet. I do like the fact that I had to sign for it, even though that does provide some inconvenience. However, it means porch pirates won't get a chance.