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ASUS Dual Radeon RX 5500 XT EVO 8GB review




It is time to look at Navi14, the codename for the GPU that empowers the Radeon RX 5500 XT. We review the ASUS DUAL RX5500XT EVO OC (8GB) model, AMD's new mainstream GPU will be king of 1920x1080 resolution gaming, available in 4GB and 8GB models.
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jbscotchman
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Posted on: 12/12/2019 04:46 PM
I agree with your conclusion Hilbert. While it's a nice card that does what it sets out to do, who exactly is the target audience? The $150-$250 dollar market is so crowded right now I personally think AMD should have just went straight to the 5600's and skipped these.
I agree with your conclusion Hilbert. While it's a nice card that does what it sets out to do, who exactly is the target audience? The $150-$250 dollar market is so crowded right now I personally think AMD should have just went straight to the 5600's and skipped these.
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Posted on: 12/12/2019 04:55 PM
I was expecting it to trade blows with the 570 instead it goes against 590 and 1660 ! Nice going .... although the 4gb model is a bit ...bleh
I was expecting it to trade blows with the 570 instead it goes against 590 and 1660 ! Nice going .... although the 4gb model is a bit ...bleh
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Posted on: 12/12/2019 04:59 PM
For only $200 and at those power figures I must say this little card is performing very nice.
For only $200 and at those power figures I must say this little card is performing very nice.
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Posted on: 12/12/2019 05:05 PM
Have you seen the performance figures a bit above your comment?
A very odd thing to say...
I agree with your conclusion Hilbert. While it's a nice card that does what it sets out to do, who exactly is the target audience? The $150-$250 dollar market is so crowded right now I personally think AMD should have just went straight to the 5600's and skipped these.
Have you seen the performance figures a bit above your comment?
A very odd thing to say...
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That or AMD needs to work on color compression. It does not seem to hurt the 4-6GB Nvidia GPUs.