
Beautiful card, gigabyte cooling, and 4 year warranty

- Runs cool 32-34 on idle - 16GB VRAM much more future proof than the 7600 non-XT - Performance wise, currently using a gigabyte M27Q 2K monitor. Runs most of my games at ultra high settings and open world games performance drastically improved because of the 16GB vram!

This card is fast and an amazing improvement over my old MSI RTX 2080. It has the PNY logo and a chevron design that lights up. It does have a vapor chamber cooler which helps significantly with temperature. Purchase price was $1,199 which is decent for an RTX 5080. It reaches clock speeds of 2,850 Mhz during game play which is higher than I expected. That is without any overclocking on my part.

Very fast, blows my older Vega 64 LC out of the water. 3DMark scores have almost tripled.

1440p beast

Decent Availability, Decent Design, And Good Enough Quality

Value for money: At the price point (MSRP) this card is worth it, specifically for those upgrading from below 4080 Super.

Great performance. Runs cool during gaming, and stress test. Very quiet no noticeable coil whine. Looks great in white case. All metal back plate.

Great manufacture overclock👍🏻

runs games well small footprint Linux friendly


-Quiet fans -RGB strip even on a budget card -Good performance for the price



Honestly, the card does everything I expected it to and I play mainly on 2K. I have it paired with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and I've had absolutely no issues at all with my build (I bought this for a new PC build I was doing at the time).

I think the pros of this card are fairly obvious. But I wanna try to give the most detailed review of it as I can so that I can inform you just what this card will require from you. So let me start with the pros 1. Obviously the VRAM is massive 32 gigabytes for under $1000 is best deal on the market right now 2. It's compact in its size for a 32 gigabyte card so if you have a smaller machine there's a possibility this card could fit. 3. It's incredibly energy efficient even though the documentation says it can use up to 230 watts I think I've only really hit 180 with it. So you don't need some crazy power supply, 1000w would do just fine. 4. I think this is the most important pro. When you purchase this card you're sending a signal to Intel that they're on the right, and we need this in the market space. Nvidia just dominates and it needs competition, and Intel I believe can provide better software support over AMD. So from that perspective we really as many options as we can right now in the GPU and chip markets.


They shipped this out pretty fast and arrived on time

Sff tiny card (okay average sized sorry haha) fits my ewaste i call a pc

Looks and Price to Performance