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Review: ASUS Radeon RX 5700 ROG STRIX
After reviewing the XT model, it is time to check out the ASUS Radeon RX 5700 ROG STRIX (non-XT) today. The beefy card comes with increased clocks, spiffy looks and can be called silent, and I mean really impressively silent.
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#5705625 Posted on: 08/29/2019 06:24 PM
I have a 1070 Strix and the cooler is effectively one of the best. But i did not pay that kind of premium for it though. In fact it was on sale and was one of the least expensive triple fan 1070.
I really don't see any reason to buy that over the PowerColor Devil unless you can't find the PowerColor card.
Pricey, but the Strix GPU series have some of the best cooling around. If I were Asus, I would put the Strix stuff on the higher end cards where more people would be willing to pay for it. Used to own the Strix 1080 Ti model and it was one of the nicest, and coolest running GPU's I've ever owned. Overclocked like a champ too.
I have a 1070 Strix and the cooler is effectively one of the best. But i did not pay that kind of premium for it though. In fact it was on sale and was one of the least expensive triple fan 1070.
I really don't see any reason to buy that over the PowerColor Devil unless you can't find the PowerColor card.
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#5705633 Posted on: 08/29/2019 06:34 PM
Where are the Sapphire Nitros??
Where are the Sapphire Nitros??
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#5705684 Posted on: 08/29/2019 09:16 PM
Should have been out for a few days now. Nitro and the Red Devil are the to go to cards to be fair.
Where are the Sapphire Nitros??
Should have been out for a few days now. Nitro and the Red Devil are the to go to cards to be fair.
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#5705690 Posted on: 08/29/2019 09:46 PM
I have a 1070 Strix and the cooler is effectively one of the best. But i did not pay that kind of premium for it though. In fact it was on sale and was one of the least expensive triple fan 1070.
I really don't see any reason to buy that over the PowerColor Devil unless you can't find the PowerColor card.
Yeah. Good point. I wonder why they jacked up the price so much for this one. They're in pretty high demand right now, right? Maybe they are taking advantage of that.
I have a 1070 Strix and the cooler is effectively one of the best. But i did not pay that kind of premium for it though. In fact it was on sale and was one of the least expensive triple fan 1070.
I really don't see any reason to buy that over the PowerColor Devil unless you can't find the PowerColor card.
Yeah. Good point. I wonder why they jacked up the price so much for this one. They're in pretty high demand right now, right? Maybe they are taking advantage of that.
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Pricey, but the Strix GPU series have some of the best cooling around. If I were Asus, I would put the Strix stuff on the higher end cards where more people would be willing to pay for it. Used to own the Strix 1080 Ti model and it was one of the nicest, and coolest running GPU's I've ever owned. Overclocked like a champ too.