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Review: ASUS Dual Radeon RX 5700 XT EVO OC
We check out the more affordable Dual Radeon RX 5700 XT DUAL EVO OC edition. A product that sits on a more mainstream segment compared to the STRIX boards. The product is performing pretty spot on really. Fitted with a thick dual-fan cooling solutions we have lots to talk about and check out of course.
Read the review here.
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#5820469 Posted on: 08/21/2020 04:52 PM
Have ASUS fixed the problems with ASUS RGB, Fanspeed, tuning software fighting against AMD wattman?
My card goes to 75C with 0 rpm fan, then panics and runs at 3000-4000 rpm down to 50C and turns off the fans till it reaches 75C again.
I also had the loose cooler problems like Devid mentions.
Have ASUS fixed the problems with ASUS RGB, Fanspeed, tuning software fighting against AMD wattman?
My card goes to 75C with 0 rpm fan, then panics and runs at 3000-4000 rpm down to 50C and turns off the fans till it reaches 75C again.
I also had the loose cooler problems like Devid mentions.
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#5820593 Posted on: 08/22/2020 01:57 AM
Have ASUS fixed the problems with ASUS RGB, Fanspeed, tuning software fighting against AMD wattman?
My card goes to 75C with 0 rpm fan, then panics and runs at 3000-4000 rpm down to 50C and turns off the fans till it reaches 75C again.
I also had the loose cooler problems like Devid mentions.
Awesome fan behavior. Asus engineers have outdone themselves!
Have ASUS fixed the problems with ASUS RGB, Fanspeed, tuning software fighting against AMD wattman?
My card goes to 75C with 0 rpm fan, then panics and runs at 3000-4000 rpm down to 50C and turns off the fans till it reaches 75C again.
I also had the loose cooler problems like Devid mentions.
Awesome fan behavior. Asus engineers have outdone themselves!
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#5820599 Posted on: 08/22/2020 02:10 AM
Step curve. Not that rare. Had the same behavior with my ref. XFX 290.
0-90 Celsius = 40% fan
90+ = 100% fan
And when it comes to ASUS - the reviewed SKU looks decent, but if my memory serves me OK, ASUS + AMD has been a flaky combo for quite some time.
Awesome fan behavior. Asus engineers have outdone themselves!
Step curve. Not that rare. Had the same behavior with my ref. XFX 290.
0-90 Celsius = 40% fan
90+ = 100% fan
And when it comes to ASUS - the reviewed SKU looks decent, but if my memory serves me OK, ASUS + AMD has been a flaky combo for quite some time.
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#5820640 Posted on: 08/22/2020 06:10 AM
There is a little typo at conclusion part:
were can undoubtedly recommend the dual EVO.
I've had a few Asus Duals in my possession so far and none of them were this cool.
Asus RTX 2080 dual was one of the worst among them with mid 80c degrees during games.
But a GTX1070 dual was far more better tough but still hotter than this RX 5700 XT
I recon Asus has adjusted something with these coolers or finally they have found their screwdriver to tighten up those screws.
Mine rarely hit more than low 80s. After installing 2 Corsair ML 140 case fans, never goes above 78c.
There is a little typo at conclusion part:
were can undoubtedly recommend the dual EVO.
I've had a few Asus Duals in my possession so far and none of them were this cool.
Asus RTX 2080 dual was one of the worst among them with mid 80c degrees during games.
But a GTX1070 dual was far more better tough but still hotter than this RX 5700 XT
I recon Asus has adjusted something with these coolers or finally they have found their screwdriver to tighten up those screws.

Mine rarely hit more than low 80s. After installing 2 Corsair ML 140 case fans, never goes above 78c.
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There is a little typo at conclusion part:
were can undoubtedly recommend the dual EVO.
I've had a few Asus Duals in my possession so far and none of them were this cool.
Asus RTX 2080 dual was one of the worst among them with mid 80c degrees during games.
But a GTX1070 dual was far more better tough but still hotter than this RX 5700 XT
I recon Asus has adjusted something with these coolers or finally they have found their screwdriver to tighten up those screws.