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

Easy install. Downloaded drivers from MSI and ran updates. The card worked for a few days while I was burning in a new Windows 10 PC and then it just died. I created an RMA and easily sent it back and received a replacement within 2 weeks. The replacement is installed and works fine. My friend is happy and so am I. Supports all 3 video connectors.

-Clean aesthetics -Quiet -Fast -Cool

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.


Gddr7, DLSS


I upgraded from an RTX 3050 8 GB model to this one. I was using the old card for general purposes most of the time, but also for Photoshop and Lightroom. I've noticed a decrease in the amount of time it takes to generate previews and export RAW files to JPG. It seems to chew through tasks such as subject selection a little faster as well. It was easy to install, basically plug and play. I updated the drivers before installing it, which was recommended. That was straightforward. I'm not a gamer but others have told me that this card is powerful enough to play Cyberpunk 2077 competently, complete with ray tracing. And it does seem to be a little bit quieter than the old card.

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.

The power this thing draws while gaming is crazy as somtimes my cpu may use more, tested on both my AM5 (B650) and AM4 (B550) systems which are both 8 core cpu's and I can't tell any slack by AM4 with the 5700x with this card, drivers are very good now as I been on A770 for awhile helping out with feedback for AM5. Runs very quiet and cool, It's the perfect price at $219 as to help Intel build the brand from the ground up!

Great product all around Amazing temp even underload

Its very quite especially rubbing MH Wilds ultra high settings. Makes everything look amd perform just the way I want it. Swapped from a RTX 3080 Super to this a m And it's been the best experience I've had pc gaming wise.


Works great with an old Gigabyte Aorus motherboard (PCIe5), Linux Mint 22.1 (~=Ubuntu 24.04), kernel 6.8, Nvidia open driver 570.133, dual monitor 4K and 1440. CUDA, Vulkan, all work flawlessly. Using it for AI/ML programming and a bit of gaming. In a well-ventilated case, it is quiet and runs <70 °C under load.

Works great used it for my girlfriends pc and she loves it plays all her games well on 34in 1440p ultra settings

The graphics card works beautifully and was easy to install.

Overkill at 2k Stays cool Looks at me like I look at my girlfriend It's black

Can easily hit over 3000 mhz without having to do anything to voltage settings Runs around 60 C under full power "" 600 watts '' on my open case and around 65-68 c with the glasses panel on and still be quite with the fans running around 70 % the card also undervolted extremely well . The 12VHPWR sensor that Track the amount of Amp on every pin is a great feature to have and can save you form having a extremely bad day form a melting connector .

Very powerful card,anything you throw at it no issue.also if its winter dont need to turn your heater on cause this thing produces some serious heat on full load when gaming

- no external power supply - performance as expected