Testseek.com have collected 333 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB GDDR6 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB GDDR6 PCIe.
July 2019
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The editors liked
Good Performance
Cooler
Quieter
Lower Power Than Previous Gen
Solid Value At Their Respective Price Points
Good performance improvements
Faster than RX Vega 64 & RTX 2060
Very energy efficient
Matches NVIDIA Turing architecture
Microsoft Xbox Game Pass for PC included for three months
PCI-Express 4.0
7 nanometer production process
Support for DSC 1.2a
Fast enough for FHD
QHD and WQHD
8 GB GDDR6
PCI Express 4.0
Top modern 7-nm architecture
Good energy balance
8K 60 Hz HDR support
Price
Best-in-class power efficiency
Excellent gaming performance
New RDNA architecture improves performance in several games
First PCIe 4.0 GPU
Ready for 4K
120Hz HDR monitors without chroma subsampling
Much better memory configuration than RTX 2060
Sup
Efficient and fast
Beats Vega 64 and RTX 2060
The editors didn't like
No Dedicated Ray Tracing Hardware
Not As Quiet As GeForce RTX 20-Series Cards
Noisy in gaming
Same price/performance as RX 5700 XT — should be cheaper
Fan control logic is broken
Overclocking is complicated
Undervolting not completely thought through
Driver bugs
No idle fan stop
No backplate
High multi-monitor power draw
C
There's barely any room for overclocking in the reference design
No Fan Stop
Louder than an RTX 2060S FE under load
No dedicated ray tracing hardware
Blower-style cooler has higher temps than Nvidia's FE design
Aluminium design (w/backplate on RX 5700 XT), Stylish and easy to pair with other hardware, Good performing cards, PCIe 4.0 ready, Decent value for money, Mediocre, - Thermals push towards 80C
No real-time ray tracing capabilities, Coolers are audible during full load
So, where do we stand in this week's GPU battle?First of all, it's great to see AMD back with a new approach to their GPU game. In the RX 5700 Series, they've introduced brand new architecture to replace GCN, utilised PCIe 4.0, and they've opted for GDDR6...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
RTX has Ray Tracing. I can't avoid that little point. You may want it, you may not care. However, right now AMD is offering similar and better gaming performance at a lower price and are easily some of the best all-around AMD cards we've seen for a long t...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Just as R9 290 and RX Vega 56 were more compelling and balanced offerings than their higher-powered flagship counterparts, the RX 5700 continues the trend by being the better buy of the new Navi pair.The lead it exerts over RTX 2060 is much more substanti...
The absolute best value card for Quad HD gaming, Radeon features feel polished and offer subtle improvements, Sleek and simple design
Lacks ray tracing, May struggle to hit 60fps in Quad HD with future AAA video games
If you're happy to forgo ray tracing, the AMD Radeon RX 5700 is the very best mid-range graphics card money can buy. For Quad HD and Full HD gaming, there's no better value alternative. Trusted ScoreUnlike other sites, we thoroughly test every product we...
This is a tough one to call. The pre-launch price cut for the RX 5700 hasn't had anywhere near as dramatic an impact as the one which the RX 5700 XT has enjoyed, yet it's still a good card. You could say all of that is evidence of AMD's worries about the...
Excellent performance, Plenty of software features, Affordable
Blower-style cooler, No ray tracing
If you're looking to play the best PC games at 1440p, and you're looking to save some money, the AMD Radeon RX 5700 is a great option. It obviously isn't going to power your games at 4K 60 fps, but that's not what it's built for.There may be some who say...
Today marks the official launch of AMD's new Ryzen 3000 processors, but also two new graphics cards – the Radeon RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT. This review has been focused on the cheaper of the two, the RX 5700, but if you want to read our launch-day review of...
Abstract: Just when we thought that Nvidia had succeeded in asserting its dominance with the new GeForce RTX Super series, AMD played a tried and true card, cutting prices to regain the advantage. Nvidia timed its launch to hurt AMD as much as possible and prevent...
Abstract: AMD's resurgence in both the processor and the GPU market has shaken up a long-dormant industry and while it isn't quite at its prime yet, AMD is doing enough to get its legs free from the quicksand and make some serious moves.Nvidia's cheeky launch of th...
"Jebaited!"I'm not sure anyone was really that excited about AMD's Navi GPUs (as opposed to its Ryzen 3000 processors), but I think there's actually quite an interesting story to tell here. After yesterday's price drop, the Radeon RX 5700 XT and 5700 sudd...