
- Well packaged, fast delivery - Quiet - Slimmer and lighter than the 6600XT I upgraded from - Great performance for the price - AMD has never let me down, Nvidia has.

Its a 5080 so I know it will perform well. Temps dont grt hot and has been doing me good for the past month!

-plenty of vram -subtle lighting

Runs silent. It idles 10C lower than my previous card. Big uptick in frames. Hasn't gone over 70C when stressed.

Paid 400 after trading my Asus 4070ti 12gb. Overclocks 2000 on mem 350 on core. stays under 74c underload with bf1, bf6.

- Great performance for the price - Aesthetically pleasing

Quite Fast 16gb memory It the cheapest 9070 xt out there Seem made good

-really clean and beautiful design for an all white build -solid performance for AAA games like COD, GTA, etc -in COD it ran between 140-180 fps but with DLSS activated it stays consistent between 210-250 fps with high settings. -i didnt know it was the overclocked edition so thats a boost and a plus -surprisingly quiet

-Great thermals -Reflections and shadows destroyed my 3080 in game -Don't believe the hate on new DLSS if you're a single player gamer!

-Very quiet -no frills gpu just does what its suppose to do -runs most games on high settings with 100+ fps even with a older setup like mine

-Even when under 99% load the card is reasonably quiet and runs cool. -Great performance at MSRP, especially if coming from the 20 series. -Large heatsink. -Looks good and can still fit in some MATX cases despite it's massive size.

Nvidia software

I swapped out for the Asus Prime RTX 5080 16GB in my new build *Ryzen 9 9950x/Asus ROG STRIX X870E-E,* and it is a complete monster! It is sleek but the cooling is amazing. It is absolutely dominating my 4k 240hz OLED monitor without breaking a sweat.

- Quiet - Good for the price

- 12GB of video memory for $250, works great at 1440p as long as you adjust settings accordingly for newer titles (assuming you do not use XeSS) - Drivers are much better than Alchemist release, not much messing around when them now. Mostly plug and play. - Works well with old i7 10700K CPU - Compared to my A750 (still in use with i5 10400), the B580 is a much smoother experience..

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.

If you are still on the 1000 series, just upgrade it's time. I do very light PC gaming but I mostly stream my PS5 using OBS and there are no hiccups at all and I can stream at 1440p to 4K without breaking a sweat. Having access to AV1 is just amazing. My GPU barely breaks a sweat. NVIDIA broadcast is amazing, the virtual green screen and noise reduction is just amazing, I wish I had upgrade sooner in the 2000 or 3000 series, but I'm glad I'm upgraded. I have this paired with a Ryzen 7 5700x and 32gb G skill RAM r

In dlss enabled games all AAA games run great

ray tracing and FPS performance is a huge upgrade

plug and play like any card