
perfectly packed, not a scratch =D

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My last two cards were a Founder's Edition 1080 and a 6700XT, which I paid $600 and $450 for respectively. I have to say that despite this card being $350 more than my last GPU, it was well worth it. This thing is an absolute beast in performance. Not to mention the gigantic heatsink, which really helps this thing stay cool, even under heavy loads. I don't think I've seen temps go over ~62 degrees F.

16 GB of VRAM, high clock speeds, PCIE 5. X16. Driver stability (thank you AMD!) Find them on sale if you can! They do drop from time to time, even if not on sale and you're unsure of AMD getting back in the GPU game, they are definitely regrouped and beginning to charge again.

It's a great four monitor card that was easy to set up and configure. Bonus that it is quiet, i.e. its predecessor had coil whine that made it inconvenient for a DAW. My system is more stable and peppier with this card. Love it.



* Modern DLSS is a marvel. * Performance is solid at 4k. It's not a top end card, but it's good enough for my 120hz display. DLSS helps quite a bit with that, of course. * Quiet. I can't overstate how quiet this card is. I couldn't even hear it when stress testing it to make sure it was stable. No coil whine, nothing.


Premium card feel with all aluminum shroud and backplate. Very big, and effective cooler. RTX 5090 crushes anything and is obviously the fastest card on the market. Shockingly quiet in "Quiet bios" Low coil whine, have to put my ear up to my case to hear anything.