
Runs games at 4k with no issues.

Best price

- Rasterization performance on par with / exceeding 5070ti at significantly less price - RT performance on par with a 5070 - AMD's weakness, they've caught up a lot - This particular model runs very cool, topping just 61-65C under full load for me! It will chew up anything you throw at it in 1440p / High/Ultra and spit back 100+ fps.

-good temps (44C at full operation most of the time) -good timespy score of 27k -good Lighting -nice 4 options for monitors

Performs way above expectations! Quiet. Great price.

Quiet, aesthetics, stable drivers, normal PCIe connectors (no high failure 12V connector, price

Nice upgrade so far. I had the 5060 Ti 8 Gb one for 2 weeks. It's was good but I used up all its vram on medium settings pushing the gpu memory to the max at times. Avg 120 on Cod with high settings

Close(ish) to msrp.


- Takes one 8 pin PSU cable - Non-gimmicky no frills GPU design - 3 DP ports, 1 HDMI

Absolutely fantastic card all around. I'm both gaming and doing AI workloads with this GPU. I'm also using 2 of them in parallel on vLLM and it works great.


good performand for a good price if you can get if for close to MSRP or less... B series launch drivers are more mature than the A series lauch


Huge upgrade from what I was using, got it to play Dune Awakening and doesn't let down.

- Quiet - Good for the price

Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.

It arrived earlier than the expected shipping date

This is an OC card by design so it easily takes MSI afterburner bump in core and vram speeds with notable performance gains over stock. I don't want to mislead posting specific numbers as everyone's mileage may vary. Not that you even need to mess with any overclocking if you don't want to. Comes with anti-sag support leg, and it could use one for sure. Fans don't run unless they need to. GPU temps are better than my 3070 under load, leaving a TON of headroom for more overclocking if desired. Fans are pretty quiet on this, the giant heatsink stack doing well to pull heat off the die. I'm doing it the lazy way, don't really care about getting 223 FPS vs 219 FPS. That's just splitting hairs, but you absolutely CAN push it more if you wanted to. My card had all 96 ROPs that it should. Check that in GPUZ after installing nvidia drivers! Comes with an adapter cable that will take 3 PCIe power inputs from PSU and combine into one 600W plug. I used it with that cable and that worked fine. In a new build I specifically got a power supply that had direct 12v high power 16pin support so it's a single cable for me now. Cleaner look to it.

-plugged in easily -backward pcie 4 compatible with minimal loss on the 16GB card -runs low power and low temp