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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 10:01 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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Lordhawkwind
Junior Member



Posts: 19
Posted on: 08/17/2019 08:49 PM
The 5700 XT Red Devil is total Vapoureware it's not available anywhere in Europe or Australia so a complete joke TBH. I know it's down to the AIB's but AMD can't really afford this kind of screw up. By all accounts there are NO AIB cards available to buy in the UK. Pre-orders are going back to 16/09 WTF. Total clustr**ck if you ask me.

icedman
Senior Member



Posts: 1083
Posted on: 08/17/2019 08:57 PM
Yea it's the same story in Canada too they where listed out of stock pretty well.

mikeysg
Senior Member



Posts: 2677
Posted on: 08/18/2019 02:13 PM
In my neck of the woods, I'm surprised at the response of the normally nVidia-centric forumers here, many are buying the 5700/5700 XT's. The few shops that do carry them (in the local tech mall here) have had their stock of the cards sold out within a day or two. A popular one is Sapphire cards with the 'Pulse' moniker, some are inquiring about PC 'Red Devil' too, I'm intrigued as well......but with a VEGA64 Red Devil in my rig, I'm holding out for big Navi with hardware capable RT......and it's gotta be a Red Devil.

ladcrooks
Senior Member



Posts: 369
Posted on: 08/18/2019 07:57 PM
Am I missing something ? Am I in cuckoo land ?

Have warranties crept back from 3yrs to 2yrs?

Robbo9999
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Posts: 1528
Posted on: 08/18/2019 08:30 PM
In my neck of the woods, I'm surprised at the response of the normally nVidia-centric forumers here, many are buying the 5700/5700 XT's. The few shops that do carry them (in the local tech mall here) have had their stock of the cards sold out within a day or two. A popular one is Sapphire cards with the 'Pulse' moniker, some are inquiring about PC 'Red Devil' too, I'm intrigued as well......but with a VEGA64 Red Devil in my rig, I'm holding out for big Navi with hardware capable RT......and it's gotta be a Red Devil.

I'd quite like to buy an AMD card for a change, but I'm caught in the trap of a Gsync monitor! And I gotta give it at least one more GPU upgrade before I can justify buying a new monitor. AMD aren't that compelling with their products at the moment, I suppose a Freesync monitor is cheaper than a Gsync version, so there is that string to the bow, but Gsync is technically a little better than freesync anyway so it kind of balances out a little. I wanna see what the NVidia 3xxx are gonna be like.

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