I didn't realize til now that gunnir was a brand. For the past few weeks I've been thinking they were just scalpers, $100 over MSRP, over Intel, sparkle and nitro.
@@charredorphan779 Yes, photon is a pricey option. I believe it boils down to different cooling system (3 fan), slightly different power connectors 2x8 pins vs 1x8 pins in Intel's Limited Edition and more color options, so you can choose between black and white GPU. And there's a debug led as they call it, that aims you to help if there's something wrong with card. Like it's not plugged properly
@@daiquirigamer2089 The two should perform the same. Stock B580 LE though has a plastic cover over the PCB, while the Photon has metal. Also a triple fan cooling solution and longer cooler on the Photon means a lower temp overall. Should translate to a lower power draw. The hotter a card is, the more power it pulls.
Is gunnir a good option tho? Believe me youre the only youtube video that is featuring this brand. My country only has the gunnir edition and i really want the reviews!! do you have discord or instagram by any chance? I really want to talk to you about this gpu
@@shuayebahmedafif5965 Every gpu has its own pros and cons. Gunnir is an official manufacturer for Intel's cards, so their cards as good as the Intel's ones. Even better if we talk about Photon series. Gunnir Photon has better cooling and power supply. but it comes at price. Literally. As for raw performance I don't think that they are that much different. From what I saw on TH-cam videos all B580 pretty much the same. So the cheaper B580 you can get, the better. As for gaming performance, I'd say it's ok 1) as long as you have good CPU to pair with, 2) You don't go crazy about FPS count, 3) You don't play old games (10-15 years old). If one of this isn't your case, then I'd suggest to pick an RTX 4060 at compatetive price. B580 is an enthusiast card in some way. It surely brings some awkwardness, but if you're person that willing try something new, it's definitely a gpu to try to start with.
@daiquirigamer2089 Do you know what feature exactly titles a CPU as Good? Like, I am planning to get a Ryzen 7 7700 with it. You think it's good enough?
@@Oli-ola-ekel Ryzen 9 7900x. Not a gaming CPU but since I use my PC for various tasks, such as programming, running VM, docker and so on, it would be better to use CPU like that
I didn't realize til now that gunnir was a brand. For the past few weeks I've been thinking they were just scalpers, $100 over MSRP, over Intel, sparkle and nitro.
what is the difference between b580 and b580 photon, i saw it costs much more but is there a reason?
@@charredorphan779 Yes, photon is a pricey option. I believe it boils down to different cooling system (3 fan), slightly different power connectors 2x8 pins vs 1x8 pins in Intel's Limited Edition and more color options, so you can choose between black and white GPU. And there's a debug led as they call it, that aims you to help if there's something wrong with card. Like it's not plugged properly
@@daiquirigamer2089 The two should perform the same. Stock B580 LE though has a plastic cover over the PCB, while the Photon has metal. Also a triple fan cooling solution and longer cooler on the Photon means a lower temp overall.
Should translate to a lower power draw. The hotter a card is, the more power it pulls.
И как она тебе в целом? Я вот тоже заказал такую же, только черную. Не прогибается от веса?
Норм. Что 70фпс, что 80. Для меня разницы нет. Некоторые старые игры середины 00 не запускаются.
Вроде не прогибается
@ Я просто в отзывах увидел что от этой компании видюхи артефачат, такого нет у тебя?)
is there a way to change my GPU RGB color or stop it from pulsating ?
@@ZerefGaming11 Not that I know of. I didn't find any kind of software from gunnirZ to control that RGB light
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Is gunnir a good option tho? Believe me youre the only youtube video that is featuring this brand. My country only has the gunnir edition and i really want the reviews!!
do you have discord or instagram by any chance? I really want to talk to you about this gpu
@@shuayebahmedafif5965 Every gpu has its own pros and cons. Gunnir is an official manufacturer for Intel's cards, so their cards as good as the Intel's ones. Even better if we talk about Photon series. Gunnir Photon has better cooling and power supply. but it comes at price. Literally.
As for raw performance I don't think that they are that much different. From what I saw on TH-cam videos all B580 pretty much the same. So the cheaper B580 you can get, the better.
As for gaming performance, I'd say it's ok 1) as long as you have good CPU to pair with,
2) You don't go crazy about FPS count,
3) You don't play old games (10-15 years old).
If one of this isn't your case, then I'd suggest to pick an RTX 4060 at compatetive price.
B580 is an enthusiast card in some way. It surely brings some awkwardness, but if you're person that willing try something new, it's definitely a gpu to try to start with.
@daiquirigamer2089 Do you know what feature exactly titles a CPU as Good? Like, I am planning to get a Ryzen 7 7700 with it. You think it's good enough?
@shuayebahmedafif5965 Sorry, can't say. I never used Ryzen 7700
@@daiquirigamer2089whats your cpu in this test?
@@Oli-ola-ekel Ryzen 9 7900x. Not a gaming CPU but since I use my PC for various tasks, such as programming, running VM, docker and so on, it would be better to use CPU like that