PCI Express compatible motherboard with one x16 PCIe slot. Minimum 500W or greater power supply. NOTE: Minimum recommended system power supply wattage is based on the specific graphics card and the typical power requirements of other system components. Your system may require more or less power. OEM and other pre-assembled PCs may have different power requirements. Minimum 8GB of system memory. Recommended 16GB. Installation software requires a keyboard, a mouse, and a display. A display with HDMI, or DisplayPort is required. Supported operating systems include Linux, Windows 7*, Windows 10. 64-bit operating system required. (*Does not support all features including but not limited to Hardware Raytracing.) DirectX 12 and Vulkan support. For information on AMD Radeon VR Ready Premium visit amd.com/VRready.
Pros: If you get it for a reasonable price(less than $500) its a good purchase. It keeps up with most new games well at 1080p, especially in AMD optimized games like Halo and Forza, not to forget Far Cry. You can get well over 100fps for most, if not all, games even with a low-end cpu like i3 10100.
Power consumption is low, you need at least 450w bronze. The higher the better, though.
Cons: Not the best card in the word
Overall Review: Good card for current gen games in todays market
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Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
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Solid card for 1080p10/19/2021 12:41:51 PM
Pros: Easy install
Low power consumption
Cons: - Price, good in the current market though.
Overall Review: Purchased as an upgrade from a 1060 3GB running 2 screens at 1080p. The card dropped right in and switching from NVidia to Radeon was no problem at all with Windows 10. I saw a really nice jump in performance from the 1060, able to run most everything with max settings. It's a good card for 1080p gaming. I gave it 4 eggs because the MSRP is high, but if you can pick one up for retail right now, its still a good deal in the current market.
Great Card for 1080 and for a great price5/19/2022 7:02:56 AM
Pros: Plays 1080p high settings at 60+ fps most of the time
Newer triple a titles will run very smoothly
1440p gaming is possible with decent fps.
Cons: Some older games don't play as well as you would think
Overall Review: I would recommend this product for someone thinking about upgrading from an older card and who doesn't care about running ridiculous frames at ultra settings.
Pros: Actually quite the decent card for 8gb. Runs quite a few games at max settings, with a 3440x1440 resolution.
Cons: Sapphire is not my brand, as I have had 4 cards die before, even after they fixed them.
Overall Review: Not my first pick, but as scarce as cards are, I took a chance and hope it holds up. I have maxed out the graphics in every game I play, including newer games, like Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Not one hiccup, surprisingly.
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Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
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AMD 6600 (non-XT)11/30/2021 7:55:28 AM
Pros: Efficient, surprisingly low power usage for its performance.
Cons: Have to set the fan speed manually. If set to auto after startup it works fine, but too often stayed at 0% after system start until set manually. Once I found the right setting for my environment (40%) I can forget about it.
Overall Review: I think it's priced a little bit high but I'd buy it again.
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Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
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Perfect Budget Card11/10/2021 4:20:16 AM
Pros: - Easy install (physical and drivers)
- Small profile
- Great price
Cons: - Non so far
Overall Review: This is my first upgrade in years for a graphics card. I don't play a lot of intensive, AAA titles so this card more than accommodates my needs. The price was great for what I got. I expected some problems during setup as my old card was Nvidia, but there were no driver issues.
Pros: If you get it for a reasonable price(less than $500) its a good purchase. It keeps up with most new games well at 1080p, especially in AMD optimized games like Halo and Forza, not to forget Far Cry. You can get well over 100fps for most, if not all, games even with a low-end cpu like i3 10100. Power consumption is low, you need at least 450w bronze. The higher the better, though.
Cons: Not the best card in the word
Overall Review: Good card for current gen games in todays market