
Coming from a RX6600 obviously theres gonna be a noticeable difference in performance. Im very very happy with my purchase. Runs way cooler than i expected. Gpu sits around 63C - 65C and hot spot around 80C. With a proper 3.1 ATX PSU being the only thing you really need to be safe due to the 12VHPWR connector on this card.

Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.



-Comes with a anti-sag bracket! (Super easy to put together don't even need instructions.)

This is a beast of a graphic card. It has 32GB VRAM, which is needed for my usage, much more than the 4070 I had in the case before. I haven't had a chance to really go thru all it can do. But I've only scratched the surface of the capability. I had a cable made for it that worked with my power supply, and it works fine. The 1000w PSU or higher really is required for this. With my PC, and all that's attached, including the card, I draw shy of around 900w.

Top performance


Great performance if you can get it close to MSRP.


I've finally found it: my dream graphics card. This isn't just an excellent GPUit's a landmark release for 2025, offering jaw-dropping performance at a price that feels almost too good to be true. Knowing it will only improve with time makes the investment even sweeter. An absolute triumph in every sense.

Well built, easy to adjust the angle of the gpu.

- Low Temps, GPU 65 c Max, Hot spot high 90 c Max - Reasonably Quiet - Stable

all low profile accessories included. some computers are phasing out hdmi and going to displayport but some displayports do not transmit audio...low cost, can give out hdmi, dvi and vga...onboard fan will keep this cool.. good for htpc use, pretty quite

Size is perfect for SFF builds. Ended up going with a mid size tower. Performance and temps are in line with other 5080s



- **16 GB VRAM** - Standard 8 pin power. - Ran simple OC scan, clocked up to 2900 MHz plus a small memory OC. - Cool ~60 C at sustained load. - Very, very quiet. Even under sustained 100% load gaming. - Raster performance is solid for 1080p widescreen (21:9) gaming, see below. - Small things, but has a dual bios. And the little bit of RGB on it can either shine through the Gigabyte logo, or the logo can be slid to the side to give bare light.

Gddr7, DLSS

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