MBridge
Very capable card at it's price point. It runs pretty warm so needs ventilation. The fans at full speed are a bit loud, however, inside a case it's not too bad. It warms up it's surroundings so be aware of your M.2 placement or it might run hot if the card covers it up. The fans shut down around 106°F so your card will stay warm unless you change it in software or provide direct airflow. Overall I'm very happy with it
brett
So far it's been great I upgraded from a 1050 and have not looked back. I can't say much about the ray tracing though as I don't have any games that use it but I will update in the future when I do. So far I have really loved 2060 and have not had any problems with it. It was very easy to install even for a novice with computers like I am and the noise has been very quiet.
Alice Amanda Hen
These fans are incredibly quiet. Even when running at 100%, you can barely hear them. (For sake of reference, I'm hypersensitive to sound.) Running the fan at full speed, they keeping the card around 83c while playing The Division 2 in 1440p. Pretty impressive. Don't care about RTX, but you could say i'm a FAN of the fan.If you're looking for nitpicking, Gigabyte didn't send me any stickers, swag, or even a free game. Oh well!
MrMalicious
I have used this card for almost 5 years now. I have never had an issue and it still gets 60-100 fps at 1440p gaming. Only reason I'm beginning to upgrade is because of newer games like Starfield. I game at 1440p on ultra or high so I need a PC that can keep up with it. This even did Cyberpunk and Hogwarts Legacy above 60 FPS. I'm not looking forward to upgrading with how prices have changed