
-Cost -Easy to insert into PCIE slot

- Excellent price/performance for a 5080 card!

-easy to install -was a huge upgrade from my stinky 4060ti.

Nice Packaging Low-key look, understated Not huge, just a sneeze over 300mm Love the little stand-off for sag reduction Included dual 8pin to 12vhpr adapter

Bought at MSRP. The prime models seem to come with phase-change GPU thermal pads. This effectively means you will never have to repaste. Although time will tell. Have all ROPs. Running with 9800X3D. Based on benchmarks do not see a need for 5080.

- ray tracing performance - card runs real cool and quiet even in a hot case (nzxt h510 elite) 50c in game , 74-79 mem temp in game - this card is just stupid fast huge upgrade from an already strong gpu this thing crushed anything I threw at it with ease at 1440p - card flys at 3.3 GHz in games lol I didnt OC either, sips about 330-350 wats depending on game/application - undervolt-60 perfectly stable running very cool and quiet no other OC

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.

The Card is strong and fulfill all my needs


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

Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.

Cheap Do the work at 1440p

Nvidia software

Works very well. Easy serup

Well, all I can say is everything defaults to ULTRA, and smooth as butter.



-16 Gigabytes of GDDR7 vram- the future standard. -12VHPWR connector has an LED to ensure proper insertion -Sturdy build, not cheap plastic -Chews through any RT load

- Pros - - This card is surprisingly lightweight compared to my EVGA 1070 GTX, even though it is much larger in volume. - FPS definitely increased in my gameplay. - Temps run fine I saw a max of 57C and low of 27C while playing Warhammer 40K on high settings - normally sat around 41C while gaming. - I like that it doesn't have LED's - like I'm getting closer to 30 - only I need to look as it. - Relatively cheap for the performance of a card and how well it runs - compared to when I first built my PC back in 2018 when the boom of GPU prices was happening. - Yeah, good card. Great card, in fact.

Bought three of these cards for ITX builds. ASRock X600 Deskmeet case with a 9600 processor. Everything went together quite easily even for a one handed person like myself.