Review: ASRock Radeon RX 5700 XT Taichi OC+

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Come on guys if you count out the dx11 games card is the the same performance as 2070S. Interesting design though, reminds me of gears inside the watch.
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Its a very nice design, good work Hillbert. Do you think you can add the game The Surge 2 and No man Sky, they are Vulkan, justo to add dx12 dx11 and also Vulkan to your testing.
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Are the temperatures under load the wrong way around for silent and performance in the chart?
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Looks great, but the central fan & RGB makes it a little tacky.
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Andy Watson:

Are the temperatures under load the wrong way around for silent and performance in the chart?
No
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Would have been cool if they had RGB gears on the back plate. They could have programmed an RGB sequence that would make them look like they were moving and working together.
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Truly performs better than my Asrock Challenger, which doesn't even spin fans and shutsdown randomly...
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My next GFX card will have to be a low power unit because my electric bills are getting higher and higher. This card is not for me. 225w, my gtx 980 G1 from like 6 years ago now doesn't even use that much power. I thought 7nm gpus would be low 1xx wattage but 225w is too high.
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Reddoguk - that is understandable, but this has Id say 2x the performance of your 980... I think this is more like 1080ti perf? I wonder how this compares in a real world scenarios in terms of power draw...
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HH said it used 265w while gaming. So with a small OC this card would reach 300w. Yea it's 2070 super level performance but that 250+ watts is crazy. My mate is gonna sell me his EVGA 1070 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 which only uses about 150w, i just have to wait til he gets his 2080 super.
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I love the outrageous look of their gpus. It's something different from the rest.
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Reddoguk:

My next GFX card will have to be a low power unit because my electric bills are getting higher and higher. This card is not for me. 225w, my gtx 980 G1 from like 6 years ago now doesn't even use that much power. I thought 7nm gpus would be low 1xx wattage but 225w is too high.
At the same frequencies the 7nm will be a lot more efficient. Don't forget all the newer cards have really high clocks speeds. Once you lock both cards at your monitors refreshrate you have better minimums while still maintaining efficiency.
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Reddoguk:

HH said it used 265w while gaming. So with a small OC this card would reach 300w. Yea it's 2070 super level performance but that 250+ watts is crazy. My mate is gonna sell me his EVGA 1070 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 which only uses about 150w, i just have to wait til he gets his 2080 super.
Your electric bill does not rise up from your computer not as muchsay you have 150 watt card now and this one will slurp 250 so 100 watts lets say you game and have the card maxed out to 250 watts (does not work like that but for the shake of simplicity) for average 3 hours per day, that would be 3 watthours per 10 days 9 per month the whatt hour depends where you live costs from 11 to 20 cents so 1.8 euros or usd or 99 cent annually from 11.95 to 21.6 this is assuming you run the card 3 hours maxed out every day no game menus no vsynch nothing of that short just full on action for every single fps you can get
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Venix:

Your electric bill does not rise up from your computer not as muchsay you have 150 watt card now and this one will slurp 250 so 100 watts lets say you game and have the card maxed out to 250 watts (does not work like that but for the shake of simplicity) for average 3 hours per day, that would be 3 watthours per 10 days 9 per month the whatt hour depends where you live costs from 11 to 20 cents so 1.8 euros or usd or 99 cent annually from 11.95 to 21.6 this is assuming you run the card 3 hours maxed out every day no game menus no vsynch nothing of that short just full on action for every single fps you can get
It is true that the difference on the eletric bill will be lesser than people calculate due to GPU not being maxed out nearly all the time when you use your computer - some game more than others though. Still, when considering buying many of these Navi cards, we need to think if the risen power consumption is justifiable or is the product just plain badly designed? The comparison between RTX 2070 Super and RX 5700 XT is pointless though, since that kind of difference is negligible even in the long run; your power bill will be much the same. In any case, buying the product that consumes less power is wise if we consider the fact gaming GPUs are wide spread products that many people will use. If the masses buy the more consuming option, then energy is potentially wasted. The decision between GTX 1060 and RX 580 was easy for this part, the difference was just too great, which you could immediately notice through fan noise and heat too. The goal should be to make less and less consuming products what the consumers certainly want, which is why I don't bode RX 5800- and 5900-series to sell well, since Navi doesn't scale that well beyond RX 5700 XT level of performance, although added compute units and such design differences will alleviate the problem slightly.
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@GamerNerves when you buy general electric devices that also applies i am pretty sure there are enough people around that would complaint about the consumption of a video card and still sport at least one traditional lamp 100 watt one instead of led lamps there 1 light bulb is the difference! People that have a washer machine with A- energy rating instead of A++ etc etc, my point is people way overblow their impact on the electrical bill and my second point was that if indeed his electrical bill keeps going up indeed then something else causing it and not the computer. And yeah consumption indeed is a valid criteria when you choose the right card for your needs/budget. If they are about the same price and about the same perfomance then yeah picking the more efficient one is the logical ibvious choise , if say the card a consumes 30%more power and is 15% faster than the card b , my self i would always choose the card a, if both cards are equal but the card a consumes 30% more while costs 20 % less than the card b i will still go with the card a.
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I played Batman Arkham Knight last night for a few hours and left GPU-Z running. My 980G1 boosts to 1400mhz and has a high Asic score of nearly 80%. The power usage is reported @ 130W - 150W but mostly around 138W which is no where near the 225W the card receives. So i think i use about 250W total while gaming which is fine really. Would i be happy if it was 350W probably not.
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Hi, Was wondering if the Asrock 5700 XT comes with an HDMI to DVI adapter? My monitor does not have DP ports and have an Occulus Rift hdmi hookup in mind... Thank you
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moheban79:

Hi, Was wondering if the Asrock 5700 XT comes with an HDMI to DVI adapter? My monitor does not have DP ports and have an Occulus Rift hdmi hookup in mind... Thank you
It's unlikely that the card comes with any adapters at all. Typically, newer graphics cards come with a quick start guide and a driver disc.
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A very nice card. Would be awesome in my system. But with our whole country in Lock down for at least another 3 weeks, that's not going to happen.