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Guru3D.com » Review » PowerColor 5700 RED DEVIL review 5

PowerColor 5700 RED DEVIL review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/15/2019 09:01 AM [ 47 comment(s) ]

Check the beast, the PowerColor 5700 RED DEVIL that we review today. It has increased clocks, increased looks and well is just customized all the way. Not just that, it is marketed at a retail price of $389,-

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Robbo9999
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Posts: 1514
Posted on: 08/15/2019 05:44 PM
Man, both NVidia & AMD need to start making big boy cards again, just look at this power consumption chart:
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/powercolor-5700-red-devil-review,8.html
You can see that the AMD 295x2 and Titan Z were up at 500W! They need to start offering chips large enough (enough transistors) to consume that amount of power combined with some awesome cooling - now that would be a high end card with some exciting performance...they should do it!

Ok, they were both dual GPU cards, but still that's extra performance, and if they could offer that amount of transistors in one chip then that would be the pinacle - more transistors please!

EDIT: if 500W is the sensible limit for the physical cooling on one card, then I think they should try to fill that - that's max performance for the people!

MonstroMart
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Posts: 873
Posted on: 08/15/2019 06:26 PM
BTW guys i'm looking to buy a 5700XT since it performs just a tiny notch under a 2070 Super and cost significantly less in Canada. Don't try to sell me ray tracing please i just don't think it's worth the premium asked for now i'm just looking to get more fps at 2k without having to spend 700$ CAD.

I never bought PowerColor but it looks like they have the best 5700 so far. Just watched a review for the Red Devil 5700XT on youtube and i like what i see. Nearly silent. Cool enough. Power consumption ain't too bad it's definitely within the acceptable range for me. And well it looks good imo. Anyone bought PowerColor in the past? How are their support and warranty?

JaxMacFL
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Posts: 1709
Posted on: 08/15/2019 06:37 PM
shhssh, either go all out or stay at home.....other wise bias....

Elder III
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Posts: 3719
Posted on: 08/15/2019 06:52 PM
That is a very quiet video card; kicking tail vs all the competition that I've seen so far (referring to acoustics).


BTW guys i'm looking to buy a 5700XT since it performs just a tiny notch under a 2070 Super and cost significantly less in Canada. Don't try to sell me ray tracing please i just don't think it's worth the premium asked for now i'm just looking to get more fps at 2k without having to spend 700$ CAD.

I never bought PowerColor but it looks like they have the best 5700 so far. Just watched a review for the Red Devil 5700XT on youtube and i like what i see. Nearly silent. Cool enough. Power consumption ain't too bad it's definitely within the acceptable range for me. And well it looks good imo. Anyone bought PowerColor in the past? How are their support and warranty?

I have owned several PowerColor GPUs over the past decade and the only time i had to deal with their warranty was over 8 years ago when I had a brand new GPU delivered with a fan that hit the shroud as soon as it was started. They replaced it without any trouble; granted that was a long time ago so I don't know what their support is like now. More recently I did have a Red Devil Rx 480 8GB that had a great cooler on it and ran well for me for over 2 years (I sold it when I upgraded my secondary system to a 4K monitor).

Embra
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Posts: 1127
Posted on: 08/15/2019 06:55 PM
BTW guys i'm looking to buy a 5700XT since it performs just a tiny notch under a 2070 Super and cost significantly less in Canada. Don't try to sell me ray tracing please i just don't think it's worth the premium asked for now i'm just looking to get more fps at 2k without having to spend 700$ CAD.

I never bought PowerColor but it looks like they have the best 5700 so far. Just watched a review for the Red Devil 5700XT on youtube and i like what i see. Nearly silent. Cool enough. Power consumption ain't too bad it's definitely within the acceptable range for me. And well it looks good imo. Anyone bought PowerColor in the past? How are their support and warranty?

PowerColor has become much better with there cooling. I personal prefer Sapphire for AMD, they have the best quality and are very consist.

I do think the Powercolor Red Devil line has been good.

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