

As others have said, the cooling solution is more than adequate AMD's software makes OC and fan curve tuning simple and intuitive Installation and switch from Nvidia to AMD was super easy with the help of DDU. Personally I enjoy the lack of extra lighting as I find it more distracting than attractive

List price. Silent. Didn't realize how noisy my 2060 founders edition was. I can't event tell my PC is on now during boot and when gaming I can't hear anything unless I put my ear on the case. Cool. In Oblivion Remastered it runs at 98% load and 3.2ghz at ~50c. Plays all games I have tried at 1440p at above 60 fps at high or max settings. Can reach 100-120 fps with performance mode FSR4 in Oblivion Remastered with High ray tracing and ultra settings at 1440p. (Though drops to 60-70 fps around NPCs but still playable)

Can use max graphics settings on any game Built like a tank and doesn't overheat at max settings AMD Software is somewhat intuitive and offers a wide range of customization with easy settings as well One of two cards in this model designed to OC up to 3100mhz. I've had it over 3300 without crashing. Customizable LED's Comes with 3 way 6 pin Splitter cable or 12vpwr cable Comes with Magnetic support rod

Good form factor simple plug and play.

Upgraded from a Vega56 with a flashed 64 bios. I've been holding back until now for an upgrade since vega has been eol for software updates. So, you can imagine my satisfaction with this upgrade. Card runs quite and cool. I've read about coil whine being a thing. I don't have that issue at all. Card undervolts great. It'll overclock too, but that's not what you wanna do. No issues with the connector yet, and hopefully never. Metal magnetic back plate sets in pretty well. No issues with it moving around unless you try to move it around. RGB comes on without the 3 prong plugged in. So if rgb is your thing that's a plus. I'm not big into rgb. So I didn't plug in the connector, but rgb still come on at start up. Which was cool to know the card atleast worked. I didn't install the support bracket, the card hols up well in my set up with the top and bottom screws in there spots. I might screw in the middle screw idk??? The support bracket would be my biggest complaint i guess??? It doesn't look very well engineered to really do anything. Just my opinion. The pcb is a great size if you want to get rid of the cooler and try to watercolor or mod it for an itx build.

Small form factor and runs cool.

Powerhouse GPU, performs similarly to my 4080S. Has 3, 8 pin power connectors. Light weight Stays super cool

Awesome RGB with extra 3 pin ARGB output. 3100Mhz boost clock. Dual "quiet" and "performance" BIOS. Runs very efficient and cool especially with an undervolt. Comes with a magnetic anti sag brace that opens up to a phillips screwdriver.

Love the new card. Gigabyte really did a good job with the overall design of the shroud. It also runs pretty cool.

power draw, cooling, great fps, raw fps, no upscaling, no fsr4 or fmf.

Looks great and I run all games on Mac settings and they look great with no issues. (I average 150 fps on grayzone warfare which is a lot)

After installing all the drivers and the newest Nvidia bundle, Skyrim SE runs without any glitches!!!

As my first ever current gen card bought on launch I love this card!! If you can get your hands on one they are very nice.

For $300 this card is a beast, have no problem running most games on max graphics. I can't hear the fan at all and the power consumption is low. I'm surprised more people don't talk about this graphics card.

Incredible performance at 1440p. Quiet, cool and power efficient. I recommend small undervolting. Running Oblivion remaster at full Ultra quality at 100+ fps average and under 200w power draw. Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra with RT at 80+ fps. FSR4 and the AMD adrenaline software is wonderful. First time using AMD and have no plans to go back to Nvidia.

Trouble Free Reliable Powerful For The Price

- 12GB of video memory for $250, works great at 1440p as long as you adjust settings accordingly for newer titles (assuming you do not use XeSS) - Drivers are much better than Alchemist release, not much messing around when them now. Mostly plug and play. - Works well with old i7 10700K CPU - Compared to my A750 (still in use with i5 10400), the B580 is a much smoother experience..

- Quiet - Good for the price

Its red, what else really needs to be said? Well, ok. So, its a strong GPU for the generation, cant go wrong with a 5070Ti. This card also runs cool, even under heavy load with settings maxed out, its quiet and I haven't seen it get over 40c