<shrug> Is the only one reported it that's why I am surprised.
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Understood. What do you reckon to my intended build?<shrug> Is the only one reported it that's why I am surprised.
Understood. What do you reckon to my intended build?
He clearly placed the Nitro below the OEM. Did you actually watch the video?
you did read what I wrote.
he said is sad about the PCB, you buy it for the heatsink and not an upgrade from the reference card. That isn't motive for his criticism.
Note his channel title - Hardcore Overclocking - it isn't "leave as stock for boring game play".
They added some LEDs and some fuses - Built a card with a really nice air cooler. It's a PCB review not a card review.
Nothing wrong with his review of the PCB.
You clearly have an issue with GN & BZ plus you don't get the point of this video either.
How do you lack the basic principle that when used in games the Nitro is one of the quietest cards providing one of the best thermals and performance? When we use critical thinking the PCB design/GPU of the Nitro allows a target clock speed higher or just as high as the other AIBs.The pcb is the nitro plus is not as good as the reference. How do you not get that. The strix and the Red Devil have a better pcb (gaming X looks better too) than reference.
How do you lack the basic principle that when used in games the Nitro is one of the quietest cards providing one of the best thermals and performance? When we use critical thinking the PCB design/GPU of the Nitro allows a target clock speed higher or just as high as the other AIBs.
The Nitro is designed as a gaming card not a modder's card. It is indeed better then reference (additional power phase, etc). Thus providing value that doesn't match your skewed opinion.
Is it that all you want me to see is just the pcb layout and ignore how the gpu/pcb performs? Is that what you want me to do? Ignore everything else about the card and just see pin and trace layouts?
LOL
I can only see the the card as a whole. Not just the traces and parts that the video card comes with.
If you watched the video, which I've provided timestamps for and provided pics of, clearly indicates that the Nitro is better then what's being said about it. Also, I take issue with such videos that are confusing and are not clear as to the intent unless further digging is completed. Which I also provided to you in timestamp.
So, I'm glad we've cleared that up![]()
OMFG - The title of the video is
Sapphire RX 5700 XT Nitro+ PCB & VRM quality analysis
anyone that can read and understand English should not be confused as to what the video is about so why you are getting confused is beyond me.
The VRM on the reference card is better than the VRM on the nitro card. The reference card has 7x70A smart powerstages while the nitro+ has less effiecient 8x55A non-smart powerstages.
That video is not about how the card works in games.
Agreed, 3 dBA more the Red Devil at load too but that'll give you in +9 Celsius more into the case, as far as I can tell from techpowerup reviewBetter vrm than the nitro by the looks of it. Around the same length as the Red Devil
PowerColor I have been told have changed the terms ocuk had agreed to when they started restocking. Don’t know exactly what else they have changed or not but I was told that cooler removal now voids warranty. Maybe gone back to stupid rma turnarounds?Cheers all, that's that then, complete by pot
I'm tempted by the Red Devil over the two, purely based on it being a hair widths quieter I think.