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


Runs most games 500+ fps 1080p comp settings and around 300-400 1440p comp settings

- Great performance for the price - Aesthetically pleasing

Runs quiet and cool, over clocks great as well

Runs like a champ. No issues on any of my games so far.

Easy install, easy setup, plays games at high frames

Easy to setup Linux drivers ship with kernel/distro price/performance is exceptional

dlss 4 and frame gen are amazing, raw raster performance is on par with the rx 7800 xt. Encoding is why i chose nvidia, and ray tracing too, the encoding is bad, when running a game, you cannot record in high settings because it drops frames on the encoding on high settings. I am running this on a gen 4 pcie mother board with a5950x, so i dont know if that is why, i ended up paiiring this card with an intel arc a380, the 380 just does the encoding for game footage and streaming.

Well it is too big for my Dell g5 5000 (current pc) i7 10700 needs 12th gen or better to run the card specs are amazing so i decided to come out of pc building retirement and build one last pc around this card ! the possibilities are endless exciting cant sleep cause i think about it and when i do sleep i dream about it ... its like being in love except they don't take half your stuff when you want a newer model.

The rgb can turn off with a mechanical switch, feels good. MSRPish Radeon software is refreshing to use. The card itself was flawless 0 issues.

Great performance and goes through pretty much anything with ease at 1440p Runs extremely cool and quiet

Good midrange GPU 16 GB VRAM Quiet Smallest 9060XT available. good for small-form factor builds. Efficient

This can get you averaged 60 fps on 1080p Ultra and 144fps on 1080p low.

Excellent price to performance assuming MSRP or on sale

Card is significantly smaller than my 6800xt Amazing performance Temperatures are really low

i am happy with how this works. the software is easy to use and understand.

Start off by only needing a 8pin power connector. Major plus. Card runs cool and silent Plug and play. Didn't need to do voodoo magic to set up card

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.

Came from a 12GB Asus 3060 to this and it has been a huge upgrade very happy with the performance