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ASUS To Release Radeon RX 5600 XT in TUF and STRIX Variants
As availability and launches get close we'll see a lot of models shown. Photos of the Radeon RX 5600 XT from ASUS are now available, and from the looks of it, they'll be releasing TUF and STRIX models.
The 7nm based product is listed having 36 compute units and 2304 stream processors, which is the same as the RX 5700. The RX 5600XT has lower clock speeds and less memory. The gameclock of the RX 5600 XT of the NON-OC model is 1375 MHz with a turbo frequency of 1560. With the RX 5700, these clock speeds are 1625 MHz and 1725 MHz respectively. The memory speed of the RX 5600XT is listed at 12 Gbit/s / 192-bit. Which is 288 GB/s. The RX 5700 has a memory speed of 14 Gbit/s with a 256-bit interface at 448GB/s. Have a peek at the photos.
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#5752755 Posted on: 01/21/2020 01:49 PM
@KissSh0t I advise you to see what you can do to improve the situation, if you can't return the card already. Hardware Unboxed (youtube channel) made some modifications to one of the Asus cards and then it worked fine, not spectacular, but much better (for such a small mod). Good luck!
@KissSh0t I advise you to see what you can do to improve the situation, if you can't return the card already. Hardware Unboxed (youtube channel) made some modifications to one of the Asus cards and then it worked fine, not spectacular, but much better (for such a small mod). Good luck!
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#5752776 Posted on: 01/21/2020 02:45 PM
Ohh it's fine, it's a known issue with this specific model of card, at the time of purchase even if I was to return it and get another there was a very high chance of the replacement having the same issue, all I need to do is undervolt the upper state by a little and it becomes stable to use, kinda makes me wonder if Asus even tested the card properly.
@KissSh0t I advise you to see what you can do to improve the situation, if you can't return the card already. Hardware Unboxed (youtube channel) made some modifications to one of the Asus cards and then it worked fine, not spectacular, but much better (for such a small mod). Good luck!
Ohh it's fine, it's a known issue with this specific model of card, at the time of purchase even if I was to return it and get another there was a very high chance of the replacement having the same issue, all I need to do is undervolt the upper state by a little and it becomes stable to use, kinda makes me wonder if Asus even tested the card properly.
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#5752930 Posted on: 01/21/2020 08:45 PM
I think the issue with Asus cards is that the screws don't properly screw the cooler to the card, there is bad contact with the GPU and such both GPU and VRAM get stupid high temps.
Ohh it's fine, it's a known issue with this specific model of card, at the time of purchase even if I was to return it and get another there was a very high chance of the replacement having the same issue, all I need to do is undervolt the upper state by a little and it becomes stable to use, kinda makes me wonder if Asus even tested the card properly.
I think the issue with Asus cards is that the screws don't properly screw the cooler to the card, there is bad contact with the GPU and such both GPU and VRAM get stupid high temps.
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They did really a bad job on the 5700 series especially the tuf models vrm and gddr6 are boiling .... I would highly advice none to buy em till someone test those .