
32GB VRAM ITs not a cutdown 9070 XT, its 98% the same speed in gaming and obviously much greater for large memory applications like pytorch/generative ai. Still boosts right up to 3ghz, can be undervolted, no stupid zero rpm fan idle Fan defaults to a silent 1000rpm idle and unlike most blower gpus it really doesnt need to ramp up path 50% pwm (2500rpm) to cool a sustained 300w. Games exactly like a 9070 xt.

Good form factor simple plug and play.

This is the second Gigabyte RX9060XT 16GB that I have purchased and both have been flawless. I went with the ICE version this time around to put in my Daughter's PC. These GPU's are quite, run cool even when OC and are great for small form factor builds even thought it's triple fan. I have found absolutely no reason not to use Gigabyte brand of GPU's when the build calls for it.

Keep in mind this card has its limitations, I am looking at it from the stand point of this verse a RTX3090 used (about the same price). No way I am spending $1000 on a used card that can die tmw even with Cuda support. So now I get 32GB vs 24GB ram. I am primary running windows and LMstudio and Ollma worked fine after installing all the intel software (like 4 large installs) Vulkan support gave me around 100T/KS for qwen 3.5-35b. Out of the box with standard setup. This running on an Intel i7-11th gen with 64GB DDR4 and PCI 4 x8 interface.. The biggest hit is on how fast I can load the model in memory. The card is very quite with the fan. I suppose other people got loud fans.

Arrive quickly and flawlessly

- super quiet - performs better than expected - fills in my large case nicely - brace supplied to help support is well thought out - overall design is very well executed

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

+ 4 year warranty (with registration) + 2295 MHz base clock with 2588 MHz boost + Has some OC potential, but not much + Gigabyte Control Center UI is modern and functional + Excellent cooling using default cooling fan curve (Gigabyte Control Center). Stays below 60C while gaming even while a little more OC'd from stock OC. + Metal backplate spans the whole card + Includes a Nvidia 12HWPWR adapter cable

Upgraded from 4070ti (non-super) Gigabytre Aero white. I was totally happy with the 4070ti at 1440p and it can definitely get some decent frames at 4k max. But it struggled with any games with heavy ray tracing. The goal was 4k 120 fps max settings with full ray tracing and the 5080 delivers! With DLSS4 features I hit all of my targets in each game. Cyberpunk, Lies of P, Hellblade 2, Red dead, and diablo 4 all hit 120 frames plus in max settings with full RT (If available). In some of those games you can easily get 200 frames plus but I set cap to 120 as my oled is 120hz. When I do that the card utilization is a lot less than 90 percent and there is less strain on the card, also less power draw, around 100-200 watts. The card stays very cool under 60c. If you uncap your frame rates it will draw around 320 watts and temps go into high 60s and even hit 70 sometimes which isn't that bad. So this card definitely hits my intended goal and couldn't be happier. The card esthetic, it's definitely sleek and much smaller than my 4070ti. It takes up less space. The connector is very flexible and allows for great strimmer placement. No RGB which will be in the cons section but I do like the black and grey combination, I will be transferring the card to my H9 NZXT Flow case soon and will be a blacked out build. If you get lucky enough to buy at msrp don't hesitate, this card is a beast!

Pros: Good cooler on it Low temps Included stand is quality Didnt expect it to have RGB and it does Its pretty Quiet fans MSI software is fairly solid Good price point, the other MSI gaming trio 5070 ti (the oc plus) is the same card, but hundreds more

It's well made, works flawlessly, and has a great aesthetic.

Runs about equal to 6800xt except no heat less power and better drivers


Very very silent. It's a great budget GPU. Runs all of my games at ease.





