
This thing is a beast, it runs cool and is really quiet.

Great performance Runs cool Puts out almost no heat into the case/room Dead quiet Regular 2x8 pin power makes it a drop in upgrade Fits in smaller cases

- Good upgrade option from a Radeon RX 580 8GB. - AMD Adrenalin software immediately recognized the new card and configured it. - Booted right into Windows without needing special configuration; however, I did end up running Windows Reset, to refresh to OS, mainly because I also upgraded the CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900 XT. A fresh start is always good. - Good upgrade option for a Gigabyte X570 UD, AM4 socket, motherboard. - Not a power hog. Even though I have a 850w PSU, I was still impressed with the spec requiring only a 450w PSU. I'd still use a bigger PSU than 450, IMHO. ;-) - It substantially improved the quality of plain basic graphics on my Gigabyte GS27QC monitors, over what I had with the XFX Radeon RX 580 8GB GPU. - I get over 100 FPS on No Man's Sky, running a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and all NMS graphics settings at Ultra.

Card runs cool, 45-50C while gaming at 4k is nuts in POE2 with the Quiet BIOS mode. Whisper quiet fans. No coil whine.

. Works better than expected. . Handless all the games I want to play. . Good temperatures.

Runs cool and quiet. Overclocks nicely. Build quality is excellent and the 4 year warranty is a nice add-on bonus if you register the product within 30 days of purchase. This card zips through video projects that utilizes CUDA. I am no gamer but I tried running this on modded Minecraft on 4K. It outperforms my 3-year old Radeon Red Devil 6700XT. I am getting 2x-3x the frame rates.

it looks way better in person and preforms amazing

Upgraded from 5500xt runs warzone and d4 on the highest setting air cooled and still the card never gets above 50°c also very quiet no complaints

I came from a 4070 to this Nitro + and its a massive improvement. This card is amazing. The RGB strip is a cool plus too.

- 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.

Originally started out with a Gigabyte version of this same chip but the fans were noisy and the delta from GPU to Hotspot were nearing 30 C. Never hear the fans on this card and the Delta from GPU to hotspot seems to hover around 20 C (similar with memory temps).

Temps performance value and looks

- Quiet - Good for the price

Price, VRAM and performance.

Small form factor, quiet, power efficient, stays cool

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

-Smaller than I expected -0 Noise whatsover -I literally cant find a game that cant run at 1440p Max settings without it going over 60FPS (sometimes with fsr 4 on quality but whatever)

Improved my games with graphics and speed Fan's don't kick on until it hits a threshold (I believe it's 50c? I could be wrong) Aligned perfectly from my previous gpu Driver updates has helped. Make sure to update your driver when you first install it and get it turned on


It was on sale (i.e. MSRP) when I purchased it. It performs as expected. No "go fast" LEDs (that might be a con for many). The Nvidia app gives it a slight overclock (150mhz for GPU, 200mhz for memory)