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The Radeon RX 5700 XT Owners Thread.

Most likely, my regular 5700 XT required more voltage to pass benchmarks, and even more for long term gaming stable. Just add more voltage till you can complete the run without artifacts or crashing. You'll probably need more over a long gaming session mind.

So thats two cards at least that the AE is undeniably better silicon.

I just want to see if it's worth the extra money, so far I don't think so and think the money is better spend on a Morpheus and standard XT.

I've ran benchmarks at 2150MHZ for example on my card. Although stock cooler at full pelt for now.
 
So thats two cards at least that the AE is undeniably better silicon.

I just want to see if it's worth the extra money, so far I don't think so and think the money is better spend on a Morpheus and standard XT.

I've ran benchmarks at 2150MHZ for example on my card. Although stock cooler at full pelt for now.
Aye the AE edition will be better silicon as it has a higher boost clock, but if it is worth the extra £ is debateble. Personally for me it is, i prefer the look and i will keep using the stock cooler so the ability to lower voltage more to keep the noise down whilst keeping a higher clock speed is ideal.
 
Aye the AE edition will be better silicon as it has a higher boost clock, but if it is worth the extra £ is debateble. Personally for me it is, i prefer the look and i will keep using the stock cooler so the ability to lower voltage more to keep the noise down whilst keeping a higher clock speed is ideal.

Think my issue is driver related.
 
I use to have 2 x 5870's in xfire with blower fans and by god they were loud haha! I've never had a blower fan since so as you can imagine im abit skeptical about getting another :p

Apparently other reviewers saying that for a blower card is quiet. At 40% fan speed the card is pretty cool and quiet. If noise is the issue, wait for AIB card in 4 weeks time.
 
Apparently other reviewers saying that for a blower card is quiet. At 40% fan speed the card is pretty cool and quiet. If noise is the issue, wait for AIB card in 4 weeks time.

The price of the Ref cards are so enticing though at just under £400 its a lot of gpu! Reminds me of when i got the gtx 680 for roughly the same price and performance was great! Lasted me a whole 5-6 years until recently when i upgraded to a 980ti.
 
Apparently other reviewers saying that for a blower card is quiet. At 40% fan speed the card is pretty cool and quiet. If noise is the issue, wait for AIB card in 4 weeks time.
It's quiet for a blower card but still audible, even at 40%. The cooler on the Radeon VII is quieter (almostsilent at 2200rpm or lower) when both are tuned.
 
@LtMatt
I'm running Fire strike Ultra at 2000 MHZ at 1100mv as I fixed my driver issue however did crash with 1075MV.

If this passes through, while your silicon is better I don't think it's particularly high binning as I'd expect 25MV variance between standard models.
 
I had to return my 5700XT for driver related reasons - running fine in benchmarks and some games, crashing in others, stuttering in even more.

Blower cooler isn't that bad though. Not nearly as loud as some people were making out. The ref Vega and R9 290 were way, way worse.
 
Have you upgraded to 5700xt from 1080ti? Personally are you happy with the move if so?

I have not plugged the 5700XT AE into my rig yet. Whenever AMD bring out a new architecture, I buy one to play around with, waterblock for the 5700XT won't arrive until 2nd August. Air results from me will be posted tomorrow.

I have the Xbox Game Pass and a bunch of other DX12 titles to run against. I also have my original 7970 results and 1080 FE to bench against for fun.
 
Apparently other reviewers saying that for a blower card is quiet. At 40% fan speed the card is pretty cool and quiet. If noise is the issue, wait for AIB card in 4 weeks time.

It's nowhere near as loud as the Vega 56 I used to have, and I honestly didn't find the Radeon VII particularly quiet either. Obviously it's not silent, but I can't really hear it over my games, and I don't wear headphones! :)
 
I'm having some issues with my GPU junction temperature under the Morpheus.
My GPU temp was at 61C and my Junction temperature at 112C.

Can someone point at the PCB and tell me what I need to cool to sort that out please?
I can only assume the guy on reddit has missed it out.

My clocks were 2092MHZ in Firestrike Ultra as well.

Lovely acoustics.
Can possibly get 2200MHZ if I sort out the junction!
 
I'm having some issues with my GPU junction temperature under the Morpheus.
My GPU temp was at 61C and my Junction temperature at 112C.

Can someone point at the PCB and tell me what I need to cool to sort that out please?
I can only assume the guy on reddit has missed it out.

My clocks were 2092MHZ in Firestrike Ultra as well.

Lovely acoustics.
Can possibly get 2200MHZ if I sort out the junction!

Got a pic of that installed?
 
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