
- So far the product is working great - I have a mini ITX system and the fit (one fan with reduced card length) was perfect - It was easy to set up (as long as you have a compatible system) - Intel provides software to determine if your system is compatible with the ARC A380. It also check other Intel components in your system and updates software (drivers, etc.) if applicable - I really like this program from Intel

Start off by only needing a 8pin power connector. Major plus. Card runs cool and silent Plug and play. Didn't need to do voodoo magic to set up card

Works right out of the box. Included extra ARGB fan is a bonus. No issues at all with this card and runs all the games in my collection.

1440p Ultra settings Runs cool


Works great Doesn't exceed 65C 12VRAM WORKS FOR MONSTER HUNTER WILDS at HIGH settings. Small and perfect

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.

- Quiet - Good for the price

- The price of this card is exactly $299 as of purchase, which is the exact price of MSRP. - You get a card that does everything you could want for 1080p. - Compact: Fits comfortably in an ATX case.

The visuals are extremely clean for this card and definitely a strong upgrade over the RTX 4060. Haven't noticed any issues so far. Price was slightly more than I was hoping for this version of card, but it operates smoothly at 1440p for the games I play and super strong when it comes to 1080p.

As advertised the 50-60 ti uses less wattage and it stays cooler than the RTX 3060 12 GB version. I have performed a burn in and I've had it running for a little over 15 hours an hour and it has passed every test and is staying quite cool while performing quite well. So I don't know what they had to refurbish but whatever they did it really makes this card stand tall. My uses for the card are a combination of video processing and graphics creation as well as playing games such as world of Warcraft. Now my previous RTX 3060 card did okay played well and impressed me but this card does everything faster cleaner and better.

Runs everything great at 1080p Quiet fans

Looks cool I like it

Pros - no coil whine/ super silent - barely any fan noise - sleek compact design - runs very cool (typically in the 50s during very long gaming sessions)

Quiet and cool. Fast, looks great in a build that doesn't want RGB everywhere. Build quality is good not as good as MSI's Suprim but that card cost way more money. Getting similar FPS as my 7900XTX. 60C while gaming. Can't hear the fans in my case Y60. 61% fan speed while gaming(2200RPM). 245watts while gaming. I know TPU review of the card had it at 40db for noise but I am not hearing this or even close to it... I have had cards at 40db and this is not it. Maybe they got a lemon...

If you just play 1080 this card is great, dont listen to people saying 8gb of vram isnt enough. If you just play games at low to medium settings or competitive games this is amazing.

- low to no coil whine on my unit, though some reviews of this model have reported some - darn low temperatures and quiet fans when under load, on the default performance bios. This card's hotspots are lower than my 7900 xt's main temp in every situation - a separate quiet bios exists, and the card has around 5% performance uplift headroom for OC - The power connector has a thermal pad connecting it to the large metal back plate, giving some peace of mind. Given the 200-300 watt draw, I don't worry about it melting - card draws 100-150 fewer watts than a 7900 xt when playing the same games, resulting in a cooler case. All of my fans run slower and there's less heat dumped into my room. You do not need an AIO - an air cooled CPU will be fine - can path trace in cyberpunk to my satisfaction. I'm using Hardware Unboxed's suggested settings with DLSS quality, 2x frame gen at 1440p and getting 60+ real frames / 100-130 with ai frames. Not much stuttering and stunning visuals - DLSS is worlds better than FRS 2/3 and XESS. Perhaps the newly released 9070 (xt)'s FRS4 will close this gap to your liking. I hated playing with upscaling on the 7900xt - well built and heavy card, which will definitely need a GPU support. The included ASUS one is on par with a $8 generic support. The height is not right for my case, though the Lian Li 207's included support works great here.

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.

- Was easily able to get +150 MHZ Core + 1500 MHZ Memory Overclock with zero tinkering to core voltage. + It stays under 68 C during hours of gaming. Can definitely get it the OC higher but this is good enough for me (3000 mhz vs 2500 mhz core clock with just an easy tweak and fan curve on afterburner) - Great at 1440p, every game runs on Ultra including the remastered Metal Gear game which I heard has some peoples pcs panting. - Got it for a great price: 760 if you count borderlands so 830-70. I was going to get that game either way. - Best looking white card in my opinion. - Zero Coil Whine (I had a Gigabyte 2080 and that was just awful from the gecko) - Top scorer in 3DMark I may have hit the lottery.

No missing ROP issues. Fast graphics. Seems supremely stable running NVIDIA driver 572.83.