
Fast and quiet no need to over clock can be using for mining unlike the 3080 ti

Great performance if you can get it close to MSRP.


-Runs Counter Strike 2, Marvel Rivals, Fortnite and Halo Infinite at High Settings 100+ FPS -Runs cool 30 degrees on idle, less than 60 degrees on load -RGB galore on white shroud -Quiet and not too big (Will fit in most cases and is only a dual slot card) -Doesn't require an insane amount of power -Two 8 Pin PCI-e connectors instead of the fire hazard 600w connector


I was upgrading from 6600 to 7900 and it's been pretty good and I've had luck with asrock in the past

So far even at full utilization, the temps are quite low ~30-60c.

I thought I was buying a used item. I am pleasantly surprised. Installed on receipt and is working as you would expect.

Pros: ✅ Beautiful white aesthetic without RGB. If it had RGB it would have been even better. ✅ Compact 2.2-slot design, great for SFF builds ✅ Good build quality ✅ Performs as expected for an RTX 5080


-Electricity from the motherboard -Medium size - fits perfectly on mATX -Colors, quality of images and fonts are great. -Very silent.

Overall great card so far

Gddr7, DLSS

- easy to install - cool RGB when powered on - instantly increased graphics capacity - easy setup via AMD software

basically new, amazing packaging, runs and stays cool

downloaded drivers after installation and i was ready to go. very cool gpu temps dont get above 70 with max settings 1440p

Price Performance Power efficiency Features

The card is super silent and runs extremely cool compared to my previous Nvidia FE card. I have a small form factor build (less than 8L) so low wattage and a good cooler are my number 1 priorities. My previous RTX card would throttle, this one does not. The drivers also work great. No problems in game. It's driving a 3440x1440 monitor in Cyberpunk or Helldivers 2 at high framerates.

Perfect for 4k gaming! I started gaming on a Samsung OLED 120hz TV at the beginning of the year. My 2080 would only push 30-45 FPS on medium/low settings and DLSS on balanced or performance. With this card, I'm pushing 60-75 FPS from medium to high settings with DLSS set on quality. With Doom: The Dark Ages, I'm pushing 100-120 FPS with ultra settings, quality DLSS, and 3x frame generation. The drastic difference is mind-blowing. The card is silent, with Temps staying a steady 60-70 degrees Celsius in an air-cooled case.

So what led me to ASRock and their GPU's is my friend got an RX 7900 XTX RDNA3 from ASRock and it has worked great. Almost no complaints but we'll get to the 1 thing (very minor really). The card says what it does, does what is says and is in business to do business at 3440X1440 resolution. Also, got to say AMD has corrected their driver game for those wondering.