
Runs very cool, the fan setup works very well. RGB Logo is a nice touch The Control Center is easy to use Over all, I am pleased to see Gigabyte and AMD making a quality product that works awesome for COD Gaming.

- An absolute powerhouse for gaming - Fits securely and snugly when using the included bracket - Looks pretty

As a fan of AMD graphics cards, this is the best entry yet. I moved to this from a7800XT, that replaced the 6700XT prior to that. I would say this is a great price/performance option, but honestly it is just a performance option. I game at 1440, and this card nails everything, the latest being Arc Raiders. Runs at max settings without FSR Upscaling or Frame Generation and smooth as butter paired with a 7900X3D. The road less travelled is paved in awesome.

Ok, it was definitely an upgrade for me pc. Runs smooth and quiet. I only do 1080 gaming, so this thing knocks it out of the park. does not generate a lot of heat. I mean what is not to love. It even looks cool bro. Oh and you can't beat the performance to price ratio.


* 32GB of memory - best option * OpenVINO is a pretty good tool, windows users up-and-running in minutes * Decent speed - think 5060 but with 32GB of ram.. * For AI workloads, great budget option! * openvino.. sentence embeddings I have between the two are nearly identical * Lower power than other brands * EXCELLENT in linux 7 / ubuntu 26.04 - 0 setup needed. Just worked OOTB. 0 issues.

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Quite, coil whine is non existent LED is stunning to look at Design itself is 10/10 for white builds

It's the same version as the original; the only difference is that it doesn't come with the colored box. Everything else is identical. Same power, same construction.

Power Efficient/Capable 1440p card. Quite Fans, Silent at Idle. Tasteful RGB that can be turned off.

-Lots of power -Noise level is good -Runs cool(ish) -Works with my Freesync monitor


achieved a nice overclock Runs decently cool never really gets above 65 degrees in my case

-Sleek, its looks great! -Not as big -Quiet

-Best VRAM for the price -Good at entry level 1440p or upscaling games from 1080p to 1440p -Faster than a 4060 in most games

- Increased VRAM - Two-generation upgrade with significant improvements in sharpening and graphics (Personal pro) - "Smooth Motion" feature in the NVIDIA app enhances performance and quality in games that lack DLSS - Easy RGB software - Got all ROPs

With the card undervolted, only uses around 450W and stays below 65C maximum. Incredibly quiet under load as well, even with the performance bios. Really great performance and arguably the best air-cooled 5090 model available. Card is mounted horizontally, so I have no concerns about issues with the thermal gel.

Glad I have this card. Plays all video games I have thrown at it at over 100 FPS. Division, BF, Diablo, Borderlands 4, and more. This is installed in my DIY build: Corsair iCUE Link 5000T case with all iCUE lighting and CPU cooler, 64 BG memory, Asus X870 plus wifi MB, Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU. XFX provides excellent customer service, for some reason my card did not come with or I accidently tossed the ARGB sync cable. I opened a support ticket while registering product and they just sent me a replacement, for free. How cool is that!! I suggest you get the fastest biggest 4K 3840 x 2160 resolution monitor you can afford. It would be a waste to run this card on a 60 Mhz monitor.

