After 2-days benching I believe that I have found the sweatspot for my card.
My System
*Ryzen 3600 @ 4.2GHz 1.3v (all-core)
*MSI B450M Mortar
*16GB TridentX 386MHz @ 3600MHz C14
*Corsair HX850W PSU
*MSI 5700 XT Gaming X
At 2100/1800 with +20 Power Limit my card runs 3% faster and 7% more-efficiently than stock clocks. This will remain my 24/7 clocks.
I was going to add benches @ 1900Mem, but after much-testing could not get the card 100% stable in-combination with highest GPU clocks. 1875 seems to be the limit of my cards VRAM @ 2150MHz GPU.
The MSI Gaming X is a very-decent card. Despite having a smallish MATX case with just one intake and exhaust fan, the card remains cool and boost clocks do not throttle. The card
It makes a nice upgrade to my trusty, long-serving 290X - which after 6-years stll played every game comfortably @ 1080P, and many @ 1440P. If this performs as well as the 290X for 5-6 years I will be very happy.
My System
*Ryzen 3600 @ 4.2GHz 1.3v (all-core)
*MSI B450M Mortar
*16GB TridentX 386MHz @ 3600MHz C14
*Corsair HX850W PSU
*MSI 5700 XT Gaming X
At 2100/1800 with +20 Power Limit my card runs 3% faster and 7% more-efficiently than stock clocks. This will remain my 24/7 clocks.
I was going to add benches @ 1900Mem, but after much-testing could not get the card 100% stable in-combination with highest GPU clocks. 1875 seems to be the limit of my cards VRAM @ 2150MHz GPU.
The MSI Gaming X is a very-decent card. Despite having a smallish MATX case with just one intake and exhaust fan, the card remains cool and boost clocks do not throttle. The card
It makes a nice upgrade to my trusty, long-serving 290X - which after 6-years stll played every game comfortably @ 1080P, and many @ 1440P. If this performs as well as the 290X for 5-6 years I will be very happy.
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