ASUS Radeon RX 5700 XT ROG STRIX review

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The NAVI 10 series are going to replace the Vega lineup, which will fade out of the market as these cards sit right on top of that performance. The Radeon RX 5700 XT has the full shader cluster-enabled and is a fully enabled ship, that totals up towards 2560 stream/shader processors. It has 64 ROP partitions and 160 Texture units.

  • The reference cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.9 GHz, with the average gaming clock hovering in the 1.75 GHz domain.
  • This card has default BIOS clocks at 1770 MHz base / 1905 MHz Game and a 2010 MHz peak boost clock.
AMD has created an utterly confusing mess with three different clocks. What you should focus at is the Game frequency as that's where the card will say the most during gameplay. The cards will be tied towards 8GB GDDR6 memory (256-bit memory bus). At 14 Gbps that brings in a solid 448 GB/sec of memory bandwidth. The board power design of this card is 225 Watts. 
The card has a BIOS switch, silent BIOS mode you won't hear the fan noise in low-load situations. Performance mode is different noisier but offers better cooling, but remains at roughly 40 DBa. The backplate has some vents for some airflow, so that is looking okay. At the rear side, you'll spot some extra fan and an Aura RGB header. There is also a switch available that can turn off RGB completely.
 

 

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