only smaller because its built on 7 nm rather than 14 nm. card is aimed depending on competitors. it goes against the 2070 and 2060 super based on performance and price.
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only smaller because its built on 7 nm rather than 14 nm. card is aimed depending on competitors. it goes against the 2070 and 2060 super based on performance and price.
No MSI Gaming X 5700 XT? Is this the result of Nvidia's now defunct programme on making third party's not develop same cards for AMD ?
All the naming is different from Nvidia. Hmm..
it has appeared today.
With everyone saying it's the best 5700XT, its price was only ever going to go one way :lMore gouging - the Red Devil is up to 475. Taking the **** with that
With everyone saying it's the best 5700XT, its price was only ever going to go one way :l
Same, but no guarantee freesync will work with my monitor with a 2070, whereas it'll 100% work with a 5700xtno competition from other vendors either given the supply issues.
I'd rather spend a few extra and get a 2070 super if it stays there.
Same, but no guarantee freesync will work with my monitor with a 2070, whereas it'll 100% work with a 5700xt
Did you buy from somewhere other than OCUk or did you get the Special Edition with the RGB mousepad?Installed my 5700XT Red Devil and well quite frankly the latest drivers or the card are rubbish getting hitching in Division 2, even during the benchmark getting a nasty spike where it drops to like 30fps and then goes back up my Vega never ever did this during the benchmark and the performance has gone from 74fps on the benchmark to 80fps, are the latest 19.8.1 drivers rubbish? is there a better set of drivers for the 5700XT? i was on the previous drivers on my Vega, wondering if i should have just left them there.
Also i done the "Auto Underclock" thing that everyone says but that grays out the option to then set a power limit, do you need to then put it back on normal and Apply and then add the power limit and apply?
Card seems to be happy to sit at 2000mhz give or take a few mhz though, which seems nice, and the fans dont go much over 1600rpm or so, which means its damn near inaudible.
Just not happy with this hitching, got freesync enabled and the card definitely feels less smoother than the Vega 64 i replaced it with, especially in Division 2, i was watching my FPS in Elder Scrolls Online as well and it seems that seems to be dropping lower than it normally did with the Vega as well...
I done a DDU uninstall and reinstall of the newest drivers as well hopefully its the drivers and they are just rubbish and someone can suggest more stable drivers lol, cos right now im unimpressed with this card.
Did you buy from somewhere other than OCUk or did you get the Special Edition with the RGB mousepad?
Just the way with AMD cards, driver hell for a while, until it settles down
avoid the 19.8 Drivers if you are on Ryzen gen 3, They cause BSOD randomly which is annoying as hell. Hitching for me went away after a few drivers.
I went back to 19.7.5 because 19.8.1 was giving me random BSODs.