
Great card. Performance is definitely killer over the Gtx 1650 Super. Gotta say games with DLSS on is really high frames with quality I can say as an average gamer. Looks still good.

- no external power supply - performance as expected

-Very easy to install and download drivers -Games look insane on it. I am getting 400+ fps on Predecessor

Open box for $180. Got a 8,126 time spy score on 3d mark. Runs really cool and quet. 3 fan model.

My last two cards were a Founder's Edition 1080 and a 6700XT, which I paid $600 and $450 for respectively. I have to say that despite this card being $350 more than my last GPU, it was well worth it. This thing is an absolute beast in performance. Not to mention the gigantic heatsink, which really helps this thing stay cool, even under heavy loads. I don't think I've seen temps go over ~62 degrees F.


Looks cool I like it


Doesnt need any sag protection Runs great and is consistent Newest Nvidia frame gen and DLSS Good price to performance

Fast Great graphics Pci-e 4.0 x8


- No issues with Linux driver support. Setup was as easy as plug-and-play for both gaming & AI workloads. - Able to run everything I want at great speeds - Quiet operation; even when the fans turn on they don't make much noise - Price was better than last gen's cards


My computer runs much faster

Easy setup, Whisper quiet compared to some other iGPUS

Looks that could kill. SFF form-factor. Powerful x4 MFG (on single-player games) saturating high refresh rate monitors fully. Relatively good performance per watt. Very good OC headroom.

This card is a lot better after (2026) recent Nvidia updates than reviewers gave when first released, and they refuse to give it the credit it deserves because they're rocking $4000+ rtx 5090s and think everyone can afford $500+ cards. Reviewers and websites have placed this card behind a rtx 4060 8gb but it's actually faster now, just make sure you're watching the latest non biased reviewers. BTW, I also have a rtx 5080 unless you're gaming with a 4K monitor this rtx 5050 will work great at 1080p.

Finding the 7800 XT at $400 could not pass that up. Coming from a 6750 XT and it's worlds apart! It may not be current generation but coming from a 6000 it feels like it to me

Works well with Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS using NVIDIA drivers, using the native Ubuntu drivers, it works, just featureless, it seemed it was not getting the boost under heavy graphic load. I bought it mostly to process videos faster using KDEnlive and so I would not use the CPu ram when processing large images. Using on a HP800 with 24 GB ram. Now, the swap file never gets used. Important note: This takes an X16 slot, using in a PCIe 1.0 x16 slot, but, only uses 8 lanes so it is a 2.0 8x card. If you buy this thinking it will fit a 8x slot, it will not. When I review the second card I bought, I will post the before times making a large video, then after using 1 or 2 cards.

-Looks great -runs perfectly -drivers are fixed that caused black screens -running at 27 degrees Celsius at idle -with msi's included 12 vhpwr cable the card runs great and looks slick