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The Radeon RX 5700 XT Owners Thread.

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Yeah I nearly ordered one when I saw the first price then they added the vat when I hit checkout :( So now im on the fence, have to spend another £160 on water block and backplate(But that's the same with whatever card I go with), would be nice if AMD actually stated if its binned or just tweaked standard gpu!
 
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That's the thing , you think great price, then at the end it Slaps you with the VAT...still a good price for a special gold sample & I say around 10% faster the a 2070 super
 
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who is after a 5700 XT ?

I cancelled the AMD order, Still good if you like some history in the making

Order placed
3700X & 5700XT

CPU be 32% over my 1700
not going to OC it ,just leave it to do its job .
 
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5700XT is better performance than a 2070 super, Yes

cross fire not enabled
In a comical turn of events, while NVIDIA restored NVLink SLI support for its RTX 2070 Super graphics card on virtue of being based on the "TU104" silicon, AMD did the opposite with "Navi." The Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 lack support for AMD CrossFire. If you put two of these cards on, say, a swanky X570 motherboard that splits PCIe gen 4.0 to two x8 slots with bandwidths comparable to PCIe gen 3.0 x16; you won't see an option to enable CrossFire. AMD, responding to our question on CrossFire compatibility clarified that AMD dropped CrossFire support for "Navi" in favor of DirectX 12 and Vulkan "explicit" multi-GPU mode. The older "implicit" multi-GPU mode - CrossFire - used by DirectX 11, DirectX 9, and OpenGL games is not supported. The AMD statement follows.
 
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cross fire not enabled
In a comical turn of events, while NVIDIA restored NVLink SLI support for its RTX 2070 Super graphics card on virtue of being based on the "TU104" silicon, AMD did the opposite with "Navi." The Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 lack support for AMD CrossFire. If you put two of these cards on, say, a swanky X570 motherboard that splits PCIe gen 4.0 to two x8 slots with bandwidths comparable to PCIe gen 3.0 x16; you won't see an option to enable CrossFire. AMD, responding to our question on CrossFire compatibility clarified that AMD dropped CrossFire support for "Navi" in favor of DirectX 12 and Vulkan "explicit" multi-GPU mode. The older "implicit" multi-GPU mode - CrossFire - used by DirectX 11, DirectX 9, and OpenGL games is not supported. The AMD statement follows.

I do not see the issue with this. How many OpenGL and DX9 have you seen that you need 2 GPUs to play them and single mid range GPU cannot handle them?
 
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My 5700XT is running around 2GHZ on the stock cooler at 1125mv.

I'm going to stick the Morpheus II on it tonight (I had a nightmare rebuild)

What is it I need to do about the soft play tables and then what software am I using to get as much as I can out of it?
 
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My 5700XT is running around 2GHZ on the stock cooler at 1125mv.

I'm going to stick the Morpheus II on it tonight (I had a nightmare rebuild)

What is it I need to do about the soft play tables and then what software am I using to get as much as I can out of it?


https://www.tomshw.de/2019/07/11/un...playtables-fuer-die-rx-5700-und-rx-5700-xt/3/

https://www.tomshw.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/SPPT_RX_5700XT.zip

5700XT Soft tables

and the remover
https://www.tomshw.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RemoveSPPT.zip


Please make sure which GPU you change in registry. By default the files changing the GPU found on registry position 0000.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0000]

Go to the class HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} and see what you have there. (0000, 0001)

However depending how many GPUs or how many you have installed/uninstalled or IGP etc, the 5700XT might be on 0001 or 0005. etc.

Eg on my system, which I haven't formated for quite some time the Vega 64 is been on 0003 initially, and every so often due to DDU moved numbers now is 0012 :D
Because I haven't been bothered to remove the old instances.

Changing BIOS position, flashing BIOS etc, most of the times changed the ID of the GPU also.
 
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