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You take the Radeon RX 5700, take off two memory chips and reconfigure the firmware for power and clock frequencies. The end result, AMD's all-new Radeon RX 5600 XT. The 6GB GDDR6 based graphics card will be priced very competitively, and the factory tweaked models certainly offer a lot of performance for the asking price starting at 279 USD, we'll discuss that in detail in the reviews though. Today we start off with three Radeon RX 5600 XT (6GB) reviews which you can read here:
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#5752837 Posted on: 01/21/2020 05:09 PM
Thats a still 50$ cheaper than a blower 5700 being only 10% or so slower on average.
Yeah, retailers are offering the cards from 300 € upwards. Meaning 5700 territory. WTF
Thats a still 50$ cheaper than a blower 5700 being only 10% or so slower on average.
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#5752839 Posted on: 01/21/2020 05:14 PM
5600xt has made the 2060 super useless at 1080p at its price point. Only those who simply hate AMD would still buy it at this point.
Being a fan is an awful expensive hobby these days.
Like I said before AMD and Nvidia always know what the other is about to release just before it's made known to the public. Thus the NV price cut of the 2060 before release. But it certainly not enough. It was already 2x the price before the cut. I can only imagine how one feels who purchased it about 2 weeks ago
. Now seeing the 5600 xt at its price
. And finding out the 1x price cut on the card
.
Good luck with your AMD GPU which is basically already outdated and legacy hardware. People buy Nvidia RTX because of Raytracing, DLSS, Gsync, crazy fast renders for workstations thanks to RT cores, etc. It seems like the only jaded fanboy here is you, and frankly, I feel a bit of buyers remorse in your post.
5600xt has made the 2060 super useless at 1080p at its price point. Only those who simply hate AMD would still buy it at this point.
Being a fan is an awful expensive hobby these days.
Like I said before AMD and Nvidia always know what the other is about to release just before it's made known to the public. Thus the NV price cut of the 2060 before release. But it certainly not enough. It was already 2x the price before the cut. I can only imagine how one feels who purchased it about 2 weeks ago



Good luck with your AMD GPU which is basically already outdated and legacy hardware. People buy Nvidia RTX because of Raytracing, DLSS, Gsync, crazy fast renders for workstations thanks to RT cores, etc. It seems like the only jaded fanboy here is you, and frankly, I feel a bit of buyers remorse in your post.
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#5752843 Posted on: 01/21/2020 05:21 PM
As expected, prices are bad in shops.
As expected, prices are bad in shops.
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#5752845 Posted on: 01/21/2020 05:28 PM
$40-50 more and you can buy a 256-bit, 8gb 5700.
$40-50 more and you can buy a 256-bit, 8gb 5700.
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Yeah, retailers are offering the cards from 300 € upwards. Meaning 5700 territory. WTF